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2008 MSU
Pride
Week!
Pride week is the primary LBGTQ community celebration, planned, implemented and
sponsored by the various MSU student LBGTQA organizations.
Some of the events listed here are educational, but there's plenty of fun, too!
- • Friday, 11 April
- Club Kid Dance
9:00 pm, Union Ballroom.
Come dance the night away with PRISM at this
year's Pride Week Dance! The theme this year is a Club Kid Party, so
come dressed in your craziest outfits and be ready for a wild time!
There will be refreshments, too!
- • Saturday, 12 April
- Gay Games & Barbeque
4:00 pm, the Rock.
Come join us for some fun in the sun playing your classic outdoor games.
After running around for a while, stay and fill up on some TurkeyMan
cuisine. We will have lots of food (with vegetarian options) for
everyone to enjoy!
New location because of rain: B15 McDonel Hall.
- Nervous but Excited
8:00 pm, McDonel Kiva.
Michigan-based folk group Nervous but Excited (Kate Peterson & Sarah
Cleaver) is two songwriters, two singers, two guitars, a mandolin, a violin,
a few harmonicas, a barrel of harmony, some vaguely choreographed dancing
and a lot of laughter. Their original repertoire ranges in topic from smart,
introspective narratives to the tactfully politcal... and they still dabble
a bit in the love/post-love variety every now and then.
myspace.com/nervousbutexcited
- • Sunday, 13 April
- Afternoon T
4:00 pm, 441 Union.
Not quite sure what the 'T' in LBGT is? Come join us
for high tea, an assortment of other 'T' related foods, and a fishbowl.
The fishbowl will be an opportunity for you to confidentially ask all
your burning questions and get answers from trans students.
- • Monday, 14 April
- Ruthie Alcaide: Merging Identites
7:00 - 10:00 pm, Anthony Kiva, room 1279.
Ruthie Alcaide made her memorable debut on The Real World: Hawaii in 1999
as an openly bisexual, native Hawaiian, who during filming had to be sent
to rehab. Ruthie will speak about drug and alcohol awareness,
diversity, racism, her sexuality and how these identies have shaped her life.
myspace.com/missruthiemusic
- • Tuesday, 15 April
- Saul Williams
8:00 pm, Fairchild Theater, Auditorium Building,
free admission.
The Alliance of LBGT Students and the Black Student Alliance
present: Saul Williams Poetry Slam. To thousands of young people across
America, Saul Williams has defined and redefined poetry as an accessible,
living art form. His third album, The Inevitable Rise and Fall of
NiggyTardust, produced by Trent Raznor of NIN, was released in 2007.
He contributed to the Not In Our Name pro-peace initiative; his draft of
their Pledge of Resistence served as a manifesto of millions across the
world who have sought to stop the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
(Doors open for MSU students at 7:00 pm; general public at 7:45 pm.)
myspace.com/saulwilliams
- • Wednesday, 16 April
- "The LBGT Community and the 2008 Presidential
Election," with Jon Hoadley
8:00 pm, Union, Parlor Room C, second floor.
(Location change.)
Jon Hoadley, executive director of National Stonewall Democrats, will speak
on the role of the LBGT community in the 2008 Presidential election. National
Stonewall Democrats represents LBGT concerns in
the Democratic Party, and has state and local chapters across the country.
Jon is a 2006 graduate of Michigan State University and former recipient of the
MSU Pride Scholarship. He was named executive director of National Stonewall
Democrats in 2007 after successfully organizing Equality South Dakota and nearly
defeating an anti-gay marriage amendment in South Dakota that was expected to win
by a wide margin.
- • Thursday, 17 April
- Make a Shirt, Wear it Out!
Show your support, increase visibility, build solidarity! Make a T-Shirt
expressing yourself as an LBGTIQQA person. Then wear it out on Thursday to
show yourself to the Michigan State University community. Join your friends
and show a little love! Spectrum will have shirt-making supplies in B15
McDonel Hall from 2:00 - 6:00 pm on Wednesday, April 16.
- • Friday, 18 April
- MSU Drag Show: Disco Inferno
9:00 pm - 1:00 am, International Center.
Join RING and UAB for this year's Disco Inferno Drag Show! Come with your
MSU ID and see all your favorite Drag Kings and Queens live on stage in
one of the largest award-winning amateur drag shows in the midwest. Prepare
yourself for a psychedillic good time, can ya dig it? (One guest per MSU ID
and they must have photo identification.)
- • Saturday, 19 April
- Film: Transgeneration with
MSU alumnus TJ Jourian
2:00 pm, 339 Case Hall.
T.J. Jourian is a consultant, educator and highly-sought keynote speaker on
transgender, diversity and social justice issues. He graduated from MSU in
2005 and was a cast member of the acclaimed Sundance documentary series,
Transgeneration. The series chronicles the lives of four transgender
college students through the course of an academic year. Faced with
life-altering choices—about how to deal with parents and society, whether
or not to take hormone therapy or undergo sex reassignment surgery—these
remarkable students deal with deeply misunderstood identities in unique ways.
Join GLFSA for a special Pride Week viewing of the Transgeneration 'festival
cut' followed by discussion with TJ.
Pride Week events sponsored by: Spectrum, PRIDE, Trans Action, SGL-SOCIAL, RING,
The Alliance of LBGT and Ally Students, Office of Cultural and Academic Transitions,
Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Initiatives, LBGT Resource Center, GLFSA,
ASMSU, RHA, UAB.
— Updated April 14, 2:30 pm —
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