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Heritage & Health Series Program

LGBTQ+ History Month 2024Pride is for Everyone

Celebrate LGBTQ+ History with Us

Wednesday, June 5

LGBTQ+ Annual Pride March

11:30 a.m.-Noon
Cesar Chavez Plaza

Share your PRIDE across campus with a march leading to the LGBTQ+ Inclusive Flag Raising Ceremony at the FHDA District Office! Bring a Pride poster, or borrow one from the organizers. Make some noise as we march from Ceaser Chavez Plaza and across campus down the hill to the District Office, which begins at Noon.

LGBTQ+ Inclusive Flag Raising Ceremony

Noon-2 p.m.
FHDA District Office Flagpole (Lot 7) 

Join us in celebrating PRIDE for all at 17勛圖-De Anza's third annual LGBTQ+ Inclusive Flag Raising Ceremony. Together with students, faculty, staff, administrators, and community members; we celebrate inclusion, unity, awareness, wellness, and equity for all.

Reception with appetizers and beverages to follow indoors in the District Office's lobby.

Sponsored by 17勛圖's Mental Health and Wellness Center.

Thursday, June 6

Virtual Artist Talk with Tara Pixley

Noon-1 p.m.

Meet Tara PixelyTara Pixley, Ph.D. is a queer, Jamaican-American visual journalist and Assistant Professor of Journalism at Temple University. Dr. Pixley will discuss an ethics of care approach to photojournalism through two of her longform projects: Immersed in Oil, which documents the environmental justice issue of toxic oil production in Southern California; and House of Light, which documents a Tijuana shelter run by and for LGBTQ+ Central American migrants and asylees. 

 

Read Pixley's Bio

Pixely is a 2022 Reynolds Journalism Fellow, 2022 Pulitzer Center Grantee, a 2021 IWMF NextGen Fellow, a 2020 awardee of the World Press Photo Solutions Visual Journalism Initiative and a 2016 Visiting Knight Fellow at Harvard University's Nieman Foundation for Journalism. Her writing and photography have appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, NPR, Newsweek, Allure, HuffPost, Nieman Reports, ESPN Magazine, and the Black Scholar, among many others. Her filmic and photographic work intersect with her scholarship and advocacy, each using visual media to frame race, gender, climate futures, LGBTQ+ and immigrant communities through a liberation lens. She serves as Vice President of the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) Board and is on the Board of stock photo co-op Stocksy United. She is also co-Founder and Director of Authority Collective an organization dedicated to establishing equity in visual media  and she is currently working on a book chronicling the move to decolonize the visual journalism industry.

Thursday, June 13

Clothing Swap 

2-6 p.m.
KCI (Krause Center for Innovation, 4000 Bldg)

Join us at our quarterly clothing swap to upcycle clothes and accessories that no longer bring you joy, but may bring joy to someone else!

Take a break to do a little free shopping! Students, faculty, and staff are all invited to attend. There is no contribution requirement to attend or pick up items.

Please download the clothing swap reference sheet for types of items we are accepting for donation.

Snacks, mending materials, and crafting supplies will be provided. Bring a bag to carry your new clothes home.

Rainbow donation bins will be set up around campus starting 6/4. Please check back for locations.

You may also bring your clothes to swap at the event.

Any remaining items after the swap will be donated locally.

Event sponsored by Gender and Sexualities Alliance (GSA), Social Justice Club (SJC), Fiber Arts Club, Krause Center for Innovation, Owl's Nest and ASFC.

Tuesday, June 18

Virtual Talk with Author Saed Atshan

11 a.m.Noon

Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique Book CoverWith his book Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique, Professor Sa'ed Atshan asks how transnational progressive social movements can balance struggles for liberation along more than one axis. He explores critical junctures in the history of Palestinian LGBTQ activism, revealing the queer Palestinian spirit of agency, defiance, and creativity, in the face of daunting pressures and forces working to constrict it. Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique explores the necessity of connecting the struggles for Palestinian freedom with the struggle against homophobia.

From Ramallah to New York, Tel Aviv to Porto Alegre, people around the world celebrate a formidable, transnational Palestinian LGBTQ social movement. Solidarity with Palestinians has become a salient domain of global queer politics. Yet LGBTQ Palestinians, even as they fight patriarchy and imperialism, are themselves subjected to an "empire of critique" from Israeli and Palestinian institutions, Western academics, journalists and filmmakers, and even fellow activists. Such global criticism has limited growth and led to an emphasis within the movement on anti-imperialism over the struggle against homophobia.

Read Atshan's Bio

Meet Saed AtshanDr. Sa'ed Atshan is Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies and Anthropology and Chair of the Department of Anthropology at Swarthmore College. He has previously served as an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Emory University, as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Senior Research Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley, and as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies. He earned a PhD in Anthropology and Middle Eastern Studies and MA in Social Anthropology from Harvard University, an MPP from the Harvard Kennedy School, and BA from Swarthmore College.

Atshan is the author of Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique (Stanford University Press, 2020), coauthor (with Katharina Galor) of The Moral Triangle: Germans, Israelis, Palestinians (Duke University Press, 2020), and coeditor (with Galor) of Reel Gender: Palestinian and Israeli Cinema (Bloomsbury, 2022).

LGBTQ+ Closing Ceremony 

Noon-1 p.m.
Library Quad

Take a break from studying for finals and grab an ice cream to cool off from the summer heat! We hope you had a blast in celebrating this Pride month with us! Music, treats, mix and minge with fellow classmates, and a pronouns info booth will be available. Non-dairy and gluten free options will be available.

Friday, June 21

Lavender Graduation 

4-6 p.m.
Hearthside Lounge (2313)

Join us in an end of year celebration of all of the amazing LGBTQIA+ identified students and their ally's. Special guest speaker and poet Shelley Wong to give a reading of her poetry, student and staff performances, as well as light refreshments, music, and recognition of students within and in support of the LGBTQIA+ community. Open students leaving 17勛圖 for the next stage of their life, including students earning a degree, transfer students, those earning a certificate, or another accomplishment before departing 17勛圖.

If you are graduating, transferring, or receiving a degree or certificate this year, to participate. Those who register by Friday, June 14, will receive a special lavender stole at the event.

Shelley Wong is the author of As She Appears (YesYes Books, 2022), which was longlisted for the National Book Award for Poetry and winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Poetry. She lives in San Francisco. 

 

Pronouns Stations 

Throughout the month we will have tabling available at most events which will provide education on pronouns and how to correctly use them, and more. Stop by to learn more about using inclusive language to ensure all feel acknowledged and accepted. 

More details coming soon. 

 

Questions? Please contact Victoria Strelnikova at strelnikovavictoria@fhda.edu.


LGBTQ+ Planning Committee Members

Thank you to all our students, faculty and staff who helped plan our LGBTQ+ events this month.

  • Jeffery Thomas, Chair 
  • Astro (Katel) Fong
  • Ellian Clarke
  • Amy Shannon
  • Clifton Der Bing
  • Ryann Mejia Gonzales
  • Wren Fuhrmann
  • Arya Gordon
  • Trizha Loren Aquino
  • Nate Springer
  • Victoria Strelnikova, Advisor 
Campus Center Building

Questions?
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Heritage Month Planning

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strelnikovavictoria@fhda.edu


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