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August 2016
Dimsum Dialogue with C. Winter Han, author of Geisha Of A Different Kind
Official Pride ASIA with The Seattle Public Library present Dimsum Dialogue book reading by C Winter Han, author of Geisha of a Different Kind About the author: Author C. Winter Han is Associate Professor of Sociology at Middlebury College. Prior to becoming an academic, he was an award-winning journalist and served as the editor-in-chief of the International Examiner, the oldest continuously publishing pan-Asian Pacific American newspaper in the United States. About the book: In gay bars and nightclubs across America,…
Find out more »September 2016
Faggots in the Stacks: A Book Group
Faggots in the Stacks is an informal book discussion group for faggots who like to read. Let’s imagine our past, present, and future together by exploring the wildness of books. Bring your wisdom, your curiosity, and your sass. And, don’t forget to read the book beforehand! Hosted by Tony Radovich & Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore Our first book will be An Evening at The Garden Of Allah. In spite of the efforts of moral crusaders, Seattle after World War II was…
Find out more »February 2017
Faggots in the Stacks Book Discussion Group
Faggots in the Stacks: A Book Group Discussion of Hold Tight Gently by Martin Duberman Wednesday, January 11, February 23, 2017, 6 pm Seattle Public Library, Capitol Hill branch Community Room upstairs Free because you are! Hold Tight Gently: Michael Callen, Essex Hemphill, and the Battlefield of AIDS is a portrait of two important artistic and political figures who came to prominence in the early years of the AIDS epidemic—Michael Callen was a white gay singer-songwriter who helped invent safer-sex…
Find out more »March 2017
Q-Patrol Meeting
Come join Q-Patrol for the final constitution review/approval vote meeting! Current draft will be posted here soon. There will also be news/discussion about our newly-confirmed location at All Pilgrims Church, media policy, and the schedule for self-defense (and other) classes. The library is wheelchair-accessible but not scent-free. Please avoid using artificial perfumes and fragrances. This event isn't sponsored by the Seattle Public Library.
Find out more »May 2017
No Dumb Questions: How to be a Trans Ally
Please join us for No Dumb Questions: How to be a Trans Ally at the Capitol Hill Branch of the Seattle Public Library. We'll be screening the Sundance-Award-Winning film No Dumb Questions by Melissa Regan. Following that, the festival director, Sam Berliner, will be doing a basic Trans 101 lesson and answering audience questions. This is a safe space for allies to ask questions about trans issues and learn how to best be an ally! This event is FREE. #translationsff…
Find out more »July 2017
Which Ways Do You Roll? Orientation Workshop
Orientations can be helpful ways of categorizing who we're attracted to in which ways. But -- probably because of heteronormativity & ciscentrism -- how we think about orientation is often very entangled with binary genders. As nonbinary people, are we PermaGay? How do our genders impact the ways we relate to the people we're attracted to? Join us for a conversation about the ways we relate to romance, sexuality & arousal, relationship building, and fluidity. We'll explore our relationships to…
Find out more »September 2017
Telling Your Story: Enby Workshop
Sometimes we forget how much our stories matter. Sometimes it is because we are told it over and over until we believe it. It isn't true. Sometimes your story is the difference between someone else finally believing it's okay to express themselves and hiding away. This storytelling workshop is meant to help us gather to tell the stories we need to tell. Danielle K.L. Grégoire will be facilitating the workshop, which will be a gathering of people who want to…
Find out more »October 2017
Q-Patrol of Seattle Mass Meeting
This is an organizing meeting for Q-Patrol of Seattle. Agenda TBD.
Find out more »March 2020
Seamec Community Meeting
Come to SEAMEC’s Community Meeting to share input and help SEAMEC inform voters on the 2020 elections: President, Congress, Governor, State Legislature, and more.
Find out more »October 2022
Seattle Pride Ballot Party: Capitol Hill
Join your friends at Seattle Pride at this incredible advocacy event! What's a Ballot Party? Only the hottest event of the season, darling. Ballots are mailed out on October 21st, so check your mail and join us at the Capitol Hill Library in Seattle to fill them out together! Be among other LGBTQIA+ community members and allies, eat some pizza, discuss issues and candidates on the ballot, write letters/postcards to local, state, and/or national leaders about issues that matter to…
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