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The Coalition for Q***r People of Color is a group of University of Michigan students, faculty, and staff all committed to building community around, and highlighting the lived experiences of, q***r, trans*, and similarly self-identified people of color. The Coalition for Q***r and Trans People of Color is a group of University of Michigan students, faculty and staff all committed to building comm

unity around, and highlighting the lived experiences of, q***r, trans, and similarly self-identified people of color. Our mission is to enrich the lives of q***r and trans people of color at the University of Michigan, while pursuing broader community transformation around issues of social and racial justice.

07/22/2017

Hi everyone! Sorry this message is so late, but if you're in town and free tonight, Coalition will be meeting at the Espresso Royale on South University at 7 pm! We'll be hanging out and talking about making a zine!
We'd love to see you later today!

04/23/2017

If you're coming with Coalition to EMU tonight please meet us on the first floor of the Union between 6:15 PM and 6:30PM. More info in the comments!

04/12/2017

Hi all! Dinner with D is Wednesday, April 19 at 8 pm, not tonight. Sorry for the confusion!

Coalition for QTPoC will have a table at  the Community of Cultures Festival tomorrow from 3 to 6 PM on North Campus: Pi...
04/06/2017

Coalition for QTPoC will have a table at the Community of Cultures Festival tomorrow from 3 to 6 PM on North Campus: Pierpont Commons and the Duderstadt Center! Stop by and say hi, and if anyone is interested in tabling with us, please comment and let us know!

04/03/2017

Esi Hutchful is a 2nd year graduate student in the Public Policy program. She is looking for other q***r black women to interview about how they find and experience community at umich for her research paper. Email her at [email protected] if you're interested!

02/16/2017

If anyone is interested:
The Africa Workshop ​i​n conjunction with the African Studies Center
is pleased to present Shanti A. Parikh
Associate Professor, Anthropology, Washington University in St. Louis

Q***r Visibility:
Bio-legitimacy, Sovereignty, and Masculinity in Uganda

Tuesday, February 21, 2017
4:00 p.m. 4701 Haven Hall (DAAS Conference Room)


Parikh's research focuses on the intersection of local transformations; global processes; and structures of inequalities surrounding issues of s*xuality, particularly gender, s*xual and reproductive health, regulation, courtship and romance, and marriage. Using ethnographic and historical methods and critical theory, my research in eastern Uganda focuses on how regimes of regulation and discourses of s*xuality have shifted since independence and, more recently, during the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Theoretical questions revolve around how differentiated actors appropriate increasingly accessible, yet often contradictory, images and discourses of s*xuality into their everyday debates, conversations, and ideas of s*xual relationships. She highlights the ways in which various state, family, health, and local agents attempt to regulate meanings of s*xuality and how such struggles are connected to increased anxiety stimulated by s*xual health concerns, commercialization of the local economy, and Uganda's connection to global cultural flows. Her current work examines youth romance as written in their love letters, and attempts to regulate s*xuality through the age of consent law. I pay particular attention to the articulations of historic inequalities such as s*x, age, and class in s*xual relationships.

In her fieldwork she integrates ethnographic research methods with active research techniques. By doing so, she enters into dialogue with debates about the role of anthropology in public health and anthropological critiques of development. She has begun further research on infidelity and HIV transmission and the social history of s*xuality in rural post-colonial Uganda. Broadly speaking, She is interested in s*xual and reproductive health issues, and regimes of s*xuality.

Her courses cross into African and Afro-American Studies, Women's Studies, International and Area Studies, Social Thought and Analysis, and the History and Philosophy of Science

The Q***r Emerging Artist Residency (QEAR) is a series of paid 3-month residencies at Destiny Arts Center (Oakland, CA)....
01/04/2017

The Q***r Emerging Artist Residency (QEAR) is a series of paid 3-month residencies at Destiny Arts Center (Oakland, CA). The program aims to cultivate the artistic growth of QTPOC performing artists ages 18-24. QEAR is specifically designed for LGBTQ+ identified people of color who are interested in utilizing art and performance as tools for social change...[and healing]. This Spring 2017 residency is going to focus on the experiences of trans and q***r performing artists who self-identify as Black and/or of the African diaspora.

If you have expressed interested to create performance art, particularly for healing, this is a wonderful program to apply to. They also encourage poets, writers, and multimedia creators to apply.

Applications are DUE January 6th, 2017. This includes a $1200 stipend. Housing support is available upon request.
Visit www.destinyarts.org for more information!

Let Coalition know if you have any questions and we can direct you to the right person to talk to!

12/05/2016

Hi all! Just a reminder, we're planning to see Moonlight as a group this Tuesday, November 6th at 9:45 at the Michigan Theater! Tickets are usually $10 but bring your student ID to get $2 off

Investing in Ability events have been going on throughout October!Check out ability.umich.edu/iaw for more info
10/22/2016

Investing in Ability events have been going on throughout October!
Check out ability.umich.edu/iaw for more info

What does it mean to come out to yourself?What happens when you come out to some people in your life but not others?What...
10/12/2016

What does it mean to come out to yourself?
What happens when you come out to some people in your life but not others?
What does it mean to be out OR closeted AND a person of color?

Come join the Coalition tomorrow night for a discussion of all these topics as part of Coming Out Week during our normal 6:30-8pm meeting time in the Spectrum Center!

10/02/2016

Dialogue #1 was a grand success! Thanks to our participants for being engaged and supportive throughout the evening. We can't wait for next month to discuss being LBPQ and Woman-Loving Women of Color -- all self-identified Women of Color are welcome to join us!

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