CATEGORIAL REFUTATION: An Evening of Trans* Shorts (MKE LGBT Film Fest)

Definitions claimed and ignored in this energetic conflation of characters engaging with disclosure, athletics, postmodernism, robots (possibly), mothers, and a bling bedecked walker as vehicles for getting where and who you need to be. To screen: Bradley Manning Had Secrets (Adam Butcher, UK, 5min., 2011); Dating Sucks: A Genderqueer Misadventure (Sam Berliner, US, 12:40, 2013); Gender Games (Meg Smaker and Veronica Lopez, US, 9min., 2013); Black is Blue (Cheryl Dunye, US, 21min., 2014); MyMy (Anna Helme, Australia, 15min., 2014); two from Zackary Druckart: Fish (US, 2min., 2008) and She Gone Rogue (with Rhys Ernst, US, 22min., 2012), and more! Community Co-Sponsors: PrideFest; The Tool Shed; FORGE Community Co-Presenters: Genderqueer Milwaukee Campus Partner: UWM LGBT Alumni Chapter http://www4.uwm.edu/psoa/film/lgbtfilmfestival/schedule.html  

52 Tuesdays (MKE LGBT Film Fest)

52 Tuesdays is, truly, 52 consecutive Tuesdays in the relationship between a gender-transitioning mother and her daughter, the year that the mother starts to transition and reluctantly asks her teenager to live with her father. Tuesdays will be the day that they reserve for each other, to hang out. The year brings changes for both of them: James, the transitioning parent, working to declare his identity while maintaining a sense to the relationship with the daughter he loves, and the 16 year-old Billie, unmoored, and defiant a bit, beginning to explore her own sexuality and making clumsy stabs at adulthood in the process. Both stumble towards new declarations of identity, and the balance the two work to sustain between their own relationship and their emerging sense of self makes for a compelling, quite moving dance. It's a beautiful film. And the filmmaking itself worked to meet the dictates of James and Billie's relationship. Filmmaker Sophie […]

Kate Bornstein: On Men, Women, and the Rest of Us

Sponsored by the UWM LGBT Resource Center "A self-described trans-dyke, reluctant-polyamorist, sadomasochist, and recovering Scientologist, Kate Bornstein has been instrumental in raising transgender visibility. She is a role model for a generation of people that is learning how to define its gender and sexuality, and survive in a world that frequently greets them with hate and hostility. When we can watch Laverne Cox regularly on the popular Netflix series Orange is the New Black, or root for writer Janet Mock resisting Piers Morgan’s transphobic narrative on his CNN talk show, we can thank Kate for paving the way. She modeled how we can tell our own stories." -- Sam Feder | Director, Producer, Editor of The film, "Kate Bornstein is a Queer and Pleasant Danger" UWM is thrilled to have Kate Bornstein coming to our campus this October to share her story through a one woman show titled "Men, Women, and the Rest of Us." […]

Transgender Day of Remembrance

  Join FORGE and community partners in marking the Transgender Day of Remembrance. The greater Milwaukee community will be honoring those who have lost their lives due to anti-transgender hate and/or violence on Thursday, November 20, 2014 at 6:30pm at the Milwaukee LGBT Community Center (1110. N Market Street, Second Floor, Milwaukee, WI 53202). This is a COMMUNITY event — for the community, of the community, by the community. Part of joining together as a community this year, is to hear multiple voices and diverse views. Food and connection will round out the evening.

“Trans* Aging: Past, Present, and Future” – plenary

Loree Cook-Daniels will be the afternoon plenary speaker at the Transgender Spectrum Conference.  Her speech, "Trans* Aging: Past, Present, and Future," will explore trans aging through a historical context, highlighting several engaging stories to illustrate the changes over time.   For more information about the conference, to go: http://transgenderspectrum.com/schedule

Open Studio with Dylan Scholinski

Spend the afternoon with artist, author, and public speaker Dylan Scholinski. Between 1:00pm and 4:00pm, Dylan will provide space, guidance and presence during an open studio time, focusing on a collective art project.   "Lead with Your Heart" will provide a loose structure in which attendees can look inward and express their creativity, ideas, and emotions. All supplies will be provided.   Recently his award winning book (The Last Time I Wore a Dress: A Memoir - Penguin/Putnam) was listed in the Top 10 Must Reads in Out Magazines first transgender issue. His work not only portrays the anguish of his forced years of hospitalization for being an “inappropriate female,” but also his ultimate triumph. Dylan is the founder/witness for the Sent(a)Mental Project: A Memorial to Suicide. He spends much of his time working in his studio, public speaking, creating zines - such as Freedom of Depression, Please Forgive Me For Judging You, Sent(a)Mental - and […]

Monthly meeting: Dylan Scholinski

An Evening with Dylan Scholinski Distinguished artist, author, and public speaker. Dylan has an evening packed full of readings, exploration of his past and current work, and abundant time for questions and discussion. Join us for a reception with light snacks at 6:30 - 7:00pm.  The formal presentation will begin at 7:00pm. Recently his award winning book (The Last Time I Wore a Dress: A Memoir - Penguin/Putnam) was listed in the Top 10 Must Reads in Out Magazines first transgender issue. His work not only portrays the anguish of his forced years of hospitalization for being an “inappropriate female,” but also his ultimate triumph. Dylan is the founder/witness for the Sent(a)Mental Project: A Memorial to Suicide. He spends much of his time working in his studio, public speaking, creating zines - such as Freedom of Depression, Please Forgive Me For Judging You, Sent(a)Mental - and frequently opens his studio to a variety of Denver […]

Parents of trans kids support

MKE Parents of Trans Kids is a group of parents and caregivers supporting each other on our individual journeys of love, acceptance, and advocacy for our school-aged gender non-binary, transgender and non-conforming children. We meet monthly on the 3rd Sunday from 2:00pm to 3:30pm.   Supportive, gently facilitated meetings offer parents and adult family members the opportunity to share their successes, concerns, and stories of challenges and resilience.   This space also provides a forum to learn from others, ask questions, seek feedback, or just listen. Childcare can be provided upon request. Please contact us 10 days prior to the meeting so we can arrange for a sitter. For additional information, email us at  parents@forge-forward.org.

Monthly meeting: Trans and Queer Zines

Description: Trans and Queer Zines Workshop. Come explore trans* zines and DIY print media and learn to make your own. This hands-on workshop will focus on self-publishing our lives and experiences and making our own media as both artifact and resistance. Speaker/facilitator: Milo, co-founder of the Queer Zine Archive Project, PGP: ze/they/he