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Distinguished cultural anthropologist Faye Harrison to speak at CU March 3

The Department of Anthropology presents Distinguished Cultural Anthropologist, Professor Faye V. Harrison in a Public Lecture: "Reworking Anthropology as the Legacy of Emancipated Women: Performing Counter-Storytelling on ‘Ex-Centric’ Stages." Thursday, March 3, 4 to 5:30 p.m. in Muenzinger Room E0046

Loving your queer body

Join us for a brief presentation and multifaceted conversation about how body image, eating and exercise pertain to the lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender and queer community. Facilitated by Emily Kerr and Wendy Morrison, Counseling and Psychiatric Services. Monday, Feb. 29 4 to 5 p.m. Gender and Sexuality Center, N450 Center for Community Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/566872083479744/

SAGE, Student Alliance of GLBT Engineers

Thursday @ 6:30 p.m. in ECCR 1B55 The mission of SAGE is to provide networking, professional development and social activities for undergraduate and graduate LGBTQ and ally students in the fields of engineering science, technology and mathematics.

QTPOC, Queer and Trans People of Color

Thursdays @ 5 p.m. in C4C, 435 Queer & Trans People of Color (QTPOC) is a coalition of queer and trans students of color whose main purpose is to provide a safe space for each other. QTPOC aims to sustain a dialogue about how the intersections of our many identities manifest in our lives.

QTPOC, Queer & Trans People of Color

Thursdays @ 5 p.m. in C4C, 435 Queer & Trans People of Color (QTPOC) is a coalition of queer and trans students of color whose main purpose is to provide a safe space for each other. QTPOC aims to sustain a dialogue about how the intersections of our many identities manifest in our lives.

LGBT+ students of faith

An all inclusive group that aims to bridge the gap between the queer community and faith. We are a group of students who tell each other the truth, who embrace our neighbors and our differences. Please contact for specific meeting time and place. Durango.Jenkins@colorado.edu

Peer education

Want to know more about gender, sexual orientation and GLBTQIA issues, but don't have time for Safe Zone training? Request a peer education workshop. For student groups, residence halls or classes with 12 students or more, the Gender and Sexuality Center offers tailor-made educational workshops on gender, sexual orientation and GLBTQIA issues presented by trained GSC peer educators.

Safe zone training

Help to provide participants with the skills to create inclusive learning and work environments for people of diverse gender identities and sexual orientations. We cover topics such as campus climate, campus resources, the spectrum of sex, gender and sexual orientation and relationships, as well as how these identities intersect with other facets of identity such as race, religion and nationality. All are welcome to participate.

Athlete Allies student group

Wednesdays @ 6 p.m. in GLBTQ RC Athlete Allies is a social group for queer athletes and allies to have open discussion about LGBT issues in athletics.

Digital Media Boot Camp

Digital Media Boot Camp (DMBC) offers a focused introduction to digital media production designed to teach practical digital media and technological skills to people from any field. These all-day intensive classes are offered at the ATLAS center and will feature a small, hands-on and collaborative learning environment. Students will learn to use industry technologies, applications, and creative tools to communicate and present their ideas. The class will be taught May 9-26. More info found here.