Bi+ Book Club Wednesday, March 3 7-9 pm via Zoom Do you love to read and talk about books? Join Bisexual Organizing Project -BOP's Bi+ Book Club, a place to read fiction, biography, creative non-fiction, history, theory, and activist works. Come discuss readings and ideas about, for, and by bisexuals and other non-monosexual folks. Now hosted virtually by Cary! Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/s/83464415157?pwd=eXF4MDEyM0tyZ0cvNi8xeW9yc2hkdz09&fbclid=IwAR3YF9Sh4V9IQNesj-s76kIRlUlfqo-GeQ6uf8ZBxQ-1BPee9r1HocFjdYg#success The Bi+ Book Club reading for March will be "There There" by Tommy Orange. There There is the first novel by Cheyenne and Arapaho author Tommy Orange. Published in 2018, the book follows a large cast of Native Americans living in the Oakland, California area and contains several essays on Native American history and identity. The characters struggle with a wide array of challenges, ranging from depression and alcoholism, to unemployment, fetal alcohol syndrome, and the challenges of living with an "ambiguously nonwhite" ethnic identity in the United States. All of the characters unite at a community pow wow and its attempted robbery.
The book explores the themes of Native peoples living in urban spaces (Urban Indians), and issues of ambivalence and complexity related to Natives' struggles with identity and authenticity. There There was favorably received, and was a finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize. The book was also awarded a Gold Medal for First Fiction by the California Book Awards. Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/s/83464415157?pwd=eXF4MDEyM0tyZ0cvNi8xeW9yc2hkdz09&fbclid=IwAR3YF9Sh4V9IQNesj-s76kIRlUlfqo-GeQ6uf8ZBxQ-1BPee9r1HocFjdYg#success
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You may be eligible to participate in the Aging With Pride: IDEA program for LGBTQ+ adults and their caregivers! IDEA is a free six-week program to reduce stress and increase physical activity.
This program is for the LGBTQ community, whether you are the person experiencing memory loss or their care partner. The pair will be compensated $125 for their time. To learn more and to check eligibility: 1-888-655-6646 | ageIDEA@uw.edu | ageIDEA.org This program is offered by the University of Washington and community partners in all 50 states. Arts and Crafts Night
Wednesday, 1/13 @ 6:30 pm Click here for Zoom link! Join BOP in Zoom for an evening of socializing and creating arts and crafts. Let's break up the weekday monotony and get creative this humpday! Bring whatever it is you're working on, share your talent with others, give and watch demos of techniques, or just hang out with a beverage and snack and have a nice conversation. Maybe we can share our bi+ music lists and have some music playing lightly in the background or whatever inspires us to make stuff and hang out. We will begin at 6:30 pm CST and go until about 8:30 pm, but you can come and go as you please/as your schedule allows. It is a Wednesday night after all. BOP Discussion Group Monday, 1/18 @ 7:00 pm Click here for Zoom link! Come join our discussion group which happens every month. This is a safe and welcoming environment and a great way to navigate bi+ issues and bond with other community members. A Board member facilitator will bring topics to get the conversation started or we can talk about your questions and issues. January topics: Let's talk about sex, love and dating. Revealing your orientation to current or prospective partners; dealing with jealousy or irrational fear/phobia that you'll leave them for a member of a different sex; navigating interactions with individuals who think that being bisexual equates with exhibitionism, promiscuity, heightened infidelity risk, or the desire to have threesomes and/or non-monogamous relationships...and more. If we were to meet in person, we would be in a meeting room at a coffee house, so make yourself comfortable and bring a coffee or a non-alcoholic beverage and comfort foods. You are welcome to bring questions to the group, bounce ideas off others, or just listen and be prepared to have a good time connecting with others. |
BECAUSEBECAUSE 2023
September 29 - October 1, 2023 Wellstone Center St Paul, MN We hope you will join us for the BECAUSE Conference as it's never been before: a hybrid event of in-person and online workshops, speakers, and social events. With Zoom producers and experienced programming staff, we are developing a new way of experiencing BECAUSE while keeping all the engagement, support, and community that has been at the core of the conference for the last 30 years. MissionBuild, serve and advocate for an empowered bisexual, pansexual, fluid, queer, and unlabeled (bi+) community to promote social justice. Vision
Within the next five years grow Bisexual Organizing Project (BOP) into a successfully-run Upper Midwest nonprofit organization with annual funding of $100,000 that provides community building, education, and advocacy for the bisexual, pansexual, fluid, queer, and unlabeled (bi+) community and our allies.
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