Social Support

March's social support meeting: Coming Out: Break Through Conversations We all come out at some point - about something. This dynamic meeting will highlight strategies for creating the most successful outcomes when sharing new information with people in your life.  Skills and discussion will be applicable to people coming out at work or school, to those sharing with family and friends, to talking with health care or other service providers, to telling people about your gender history if they hadn't been part of your journey.   Open rap is from 6:00 - 7:15pm Open rap is the time to connect connection with fellow Trans+ and SOFFA individuals. This gently facilitated time is especially devoted to exploring the issues you bring in – sharing your experiences and stories, asking questions, seeking referrals, gathering resources. We’ll assure this hour+ will stay focused on your needs, and the discussion you generate.

Alverno Forum: Gendered Violence

Gendered Violence: Connecting Local Violence to Global Issues Explore issues of gender and violence, whether personal, political, or global. Does local violence represent social and political attitudes that can be linked to global practices? This interactive discussion with key community members will explore connections between local violence like domestic assault, gun and gender based violence, and global violence such as sex trafficking, honor killing or rape as an instrument of warfare. We will also discuss movements against gendered violence as an impetus for social reform and identify additional avenues for addressing it. A Resource Fair with representatives from area organizations will be available from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. Guest Panelists: Paulina de Haan, Regional Coordinator, Mayors Against Illegal Guns Michael Munson, Executive Director, FORGE Carmen Pitre, Executive Director, Sojourner Family Peace Center Sebastian Ssempijja, Co-Founder and Clinical Director, Sebastian Family Psychology Practice, LLC Moderator: Amy Shapiro, Co-Director, Women’s and Gender Studies Program, Alverno College Alverno […]

Boys and Men Healing – Film Screening

Watch ...this riveting documentary about the impact sexual abuse of boys has on both the individual and society Reflect ...on how the lives of boys and men are deeply changed by childhood sexual abuse, and the importance of healing and speaking out for male survivors to end the devastating effects. Share ...how sexual abuse of boys and men has influenced your life, relationships, or work.  Talk about how this film touched you and how it may have shifted your beliefs about male survivors. Connect ...with others to break the silence around male sexual abuse.   The film portrays stories of three courageous men whose arduous healing helped them reclaim their lives—while giving them a powerful voice to speak out, and take bold action toward prevention for other boys.  The film includes a support group of men and is testimony to the importance of men finding safe places to support one another and share their stories […]

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Social Support

April's social support meeting: The Trans Policy presentation and discussion slated for April 27, 2013's meeting has been canceled. Although the meeting is formerly canceled, several regular members will be at the Community Center (1110 N. Market Street, 2nd floor, Milwaukee, WI) and will hold open discussion space for anyone who wants to drop by.  The meeting space will be available from 6:00pm until approximately 9:00pm for people to drop in, chat, support each other, network, laugh and connect. The Trans Policy topic will be rescheduled for later in the year.  

Social Support

May's social support meeting: Trans* Pride June is LGBT Pride month.  For many in the LGBT community, Pride is a very important time of the year, where people gather at PrideFest, companies have LGBT Pride days or events, and even the President makes proclamations and hosts celebratory parties at the White House.  Some trans people and loved ones feel excited and positive about Pride, while others may view being trans as not something pride-worthy, or may not want to be out about being trans.  Come with your thoughts about if, how, and where trans people and loved ones connect with LGBT Pride.   Open rap is from 6:00 - 7:15pm Open rap is the time to connect connection with fellow Trans+ and SOFFA individuals. This gently facilitated time is especially devoted to exploring the issues you bring in – sharing your experiences and stories, asking questions, seeking referrals, gathering resources. We’ll assure this hour+ will […]

Social Support

June's social support meeting: Where did binary sex come from, and where should it go? Guest Speaker: Cary Costello Description: In every world society, some people are born intersex, and some people don't identify with the sex assigned to them at birth. Whether these people will have difficult or easy lives, be fully socially accepted or live at the social margins, varies widely across cultures and between times. In Western societies it has been complicated by an ideology of binary sex and gender: that people are "naturally" born with one of two different sets of genitals, and that which set they have will determine their "natural" gender. We will explore where this ideology originated, how it spread, and how it complicates the lives of intersex individuals, genderqueer people, and trans folks with binary gender identities. We'll also think about what could be done to improve the situation.   Open rap is from 6:00 - 7:15pm […]

Social Support

July's social support meeting: Trans families / Parenting Panel Description: There are many ways people bring children into their lives.  Come meet a panel of trans families (or at least their parents!) who will share how they formed their family, how they have (or have not) navigated issues around disclosure, if their language and labels at home have shifted with gender changes, and what it is like to parent in more than one gender.   The panel will share personal stories, with plenty of time for questions, as well as whole group dialogue.   Open rap is from 6:00 - 7:15pm Open rap is the time to connect connection with fellow Trans+ and SOFFA individuals. This gently facilitated time is especially devoted to exploring the issues you bring in – sharing your experiences and stories, asking questions, seeking referrals, gathering resources. We’ll assure this hour+ will stay focused on your needs, and the discussion you generate.

Social Support

August's social support meeting: Street violence, safety and dealing with the police Guest speaker: Attorney Laura Sette Description: Attorney Laura Sette will discuss your rights when interacting with the police.  Trans*, gender non-conforming and all people might interact with the police at a traffic stop, when calling the police for help after a crime, or may be perceived to be committing a crime (even if they have not done anything wrong or illegal).  Laura will discuss strategies for increasing the likelihood of a positive outcome in these and other situations. Topics of how transness might play a role will be woven through the meeting, including "mis-matched" identification documents, overt harassment, and unjust profiling.  You will leave with a better sense of what your rights are, what you have to consent to (or not), how to have non-escalating interactions with police, and how to protect your privacy and other basic human rights.  Ample time for questions […]

Social Support

September's social support meeting: Trans Policy "Policy" can sound boring and irrelevant, but if you pee, access health care, drive, work, need housing, dream of gender-related surgery, or hope to grow old...it affects you!  Come to the September 28, 2013  meeting (7:30 for presentation) to hear about the phenomenal policy strides the trans community has made over the past few years, and where we are going next.  Never before has a minority group made so many policy strides in so short a period; come celebrate with us! Presenter:  Loree Cook-Daniels, FORGE Policy and Program Director. Special guest:  Katie Belanger, President & CEO of Fair Wisconsin, to talk about T-Fair, Wisconsin's trans advocacy coalition.    Open rap is from 6:00 - 7:15pm Open rap is the time to connect connection with fellow Trans+ and SOFFA individuals. This gently facilitated time is especially devoted to exploring the issues you bring in – sharing your experiences and stories, […]

Social Support

October's social support meeting: Safe Dating (and relationships!) Check back for more information, but mark your calendar to attend meetings every 4th Saturday of the month.   Open rap is from 6:00 - 7:15pm Open rap is the time to connect connection with fellow Trans+ and SOFFA individuals. This gently facilitated time is especially devoted to exploring the issues you bring in – sharing your experiences and stories, asking questions, seeking referrals, gathering resources. We’ll assure this hour+ will stay focused on your needs, and the discussion you generate.