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Registration now open for Third Annual TransOhio Transgender and Ally Symposium

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Shane Morgan
TransOhio
(614) 441-8167
TransOhio@gmail.com
www.transohio.org

Registration now open for Third Annual TransOhio Transgender and Ally Symposium

Columbus, Ohio — May 22, 2010 — The 3rd Annual TransOhio Transgender and Ally Symposium, which will be held on the campus of Ohio State University from August 13-15, 2010, will feature over 70 workshops and seminars by local and nationally recognized presenters. Registration for this year’s Transgender and Ally Symposium is now open.

TransOhio, Ohio’s only statewide Transgender advocacy and community organization, has expanded this conference, which originally consisted of a single day just three years ago, to three full days of workshops, seminars and social events, including a day that is specifically set aside for medical, social service and legal providers. “This is the first year we will be hosting a Provider’s Day at our Symposium. We’re going to be able to offer continuing education units (CEUs) as we’ve partnered with The Ohio State University’s College of Social Work. Additionally, the GLBT Alumni Society – Scarlet & Gay and The Longaberger Alumni House have also been key partners in making this day come together,” said Shane Morgan, Founder and Chair of TransOhio. The General Symposium sessions, held both Saturday and Sunday, will occur onsite at the Ohio State University Multicultural Center at the Ohio Union.

“Recently, we’ve seen several established as well as new medical and legal providers stepping up to learn about the Transgender community and their needs and the issues that are specific to the community. Part of TransOhio’s mission is to provide opportunities to continue to develop qualified professionals that the Transgender community can seek out for services,” according to TransOhio Board Member Jacob Nash.  “People need to know that they have options and need to be able to select a professional who best fits an individual’s needs and works for them.”

Presentations, workshops and seminars will cover topics such as Health & Safety, Partners, Spouses & Family, Sex & Sexuality, Legal Issues & Employment, Religion and Spirituality, Education & Advocacy and Culture, Media and Arts.  Friday night events include a Meet & Greet and the Fabulously Fluid! gender-bending performance showcase. Saturday evening, TransOhio will host a special performance of local performer Sile P. Singleton’s – PAINT! A Transformative Project at the Columbus Performing Arts Center’s Shedd Theatre in Columbus.  PAINT! is set against the backdrop of a socially constructed notion that communities of color are “more homophobic than white communities,” Singleton, chases the metaphor of the rainbow from her earliest childhood memories in the church to today’s rainbow clad “twirly” boys and “dykes on bikes.” Singleton guides the audience through the very personal journey of an American Black Midwest Queer Trans-person and her quest for the symbol of hope and ‘everlasting inclusion.’

For more information about TransOhio or the 3rd Annual TransOhio Transgender and Ally Symposium, visit www.transohio.org or transohio2010.wordpress.com to register.

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TransOhio April Newsletter Now Available!

April 1, 2010

Dear TransOhio Family, Friends and Allies!

The April 2010 issue of the TransOhio newsletter is now available!

You can download the newsletter at: http://www.transohio.org/news/AprilTO2010.pdf.

There are tons of events & activities happening in April, so, make sure you take a look at the calendar and the other events noted throughout the newsletter!

Upcoming Notables:

  • Soulforce Equality Ride
  • Toledo Transgender Support Group
  • Emerging LGBT Legal Issues: What You Should Know To Protect Your Client lecture
  • Partners’ Discussion Group
  • Lobby Day training
  • Fusion Friday
  • OSU GLBT Awareness Week
  • Equality Federation—Program Intern—Summer 2010
  • 3rd Annual TransOhio Transgender & Ally Symposium!
    August 13-15, 2010 in Columbus
    Keynote Presenter:  Queer Author & Performer Bear Bergman
  • And more!

Interested in submitting a proposal for the 3rd Annual TransOhio Transgender & Ally Symposium?   Submit a workshop online!  Questions? Email TransOhio@gmail.com for information.

We’ll see you soon!Don’t forget to check out www.transohio.org for a full calendar of events, workshops and other fantastic community gatherings!

TransOhio Board
Shane, Milo, Tara, Jake, Sarah and Melissa

Equality Ohio: ‘Tis the Season: Make Our Legislators’ Holiday Gay

Make Your Legislators’ Holiday Gay.

Join in the winter holiday spirit by making a personalized winter holiday ornament or decoration to give to your legislators.  Make one for both your Senator and your Representative.  Represent your family on this ornament or decoration, whether you are a couple, couple with children, single with children, LGBT with parents, the child of LGBT parents, whatever your family arrangement, make your family visible to our state decision makers.

When you are done creating your ornament or decoration, send it to us with a card attached with a short note for your legislator.  The deadline is November 25, 2009.  We will personally deliver them on December 2, 2009, the 5 year anniversary of the day the marriage ban took effect in Ohio.

Equality Ohio
50 W. Broad St., Suite 1970
Columbus, OH  43215

Love making ornaments?  Make a couple extra.  We do have a few legislators who might get missed in this process.  We wouldn’t want them to get left out.

Not sure who your Senator and Representative are?  Click here to find out.

Our legislators are and will be politically powerful in the future.  When Ohio repeals the 2004 marriage ban, we will need our legislators’ help.  We will also need them to repeal the state Defense of Marriage Act and ultimately, change the Ohio Statute that defines marriage as between one man and one woman.

Let’s be creative about our storytelling.  Say it with an ornament or decoration this year!

TransOhio October 2009 Newsletter Available Now!

Monday, October 5, 200

Hello TransOhio Family, Friends and Supporters!

The October 2009 issue of the TransOhio newsletter is now available!

You can download the newsletter at:http://www.transohio.org/news/October2009.pdf.

Our TG support group meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 7th at 7pm at The Center on High, and our monthly general meeting on Sunday, October 18, 3pm.

The next TransOhio Partners Discussion Group will be held on Saturday, October 17, 2009 at 2pm in Columbus at The Center on High (1160 N. High Street, Columbus, 43201).

There are tons of events & activities happening in October, so, make sure you take a look at the calendar and the other events noted throughout the newsletter!

We’d also like to wish Karen a happy birthday (October 11) and offer our congratulations to Melissa and Paula who will be having their commitment ceremony this weekend!

Upcoming events we will need volunteers and committee members for:

  • Transgender Day of Remembrance, Thursday, November 19th, 2009
  • 3rd Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner
  • December Holiday Activities
  • and more!

Take care everybody!

TransOhio Board

Shane, Karen, Tara and Milo

Bear Bergman – The Nearest Exit May Be Behind You

Multiple award-winning writer, performer, gender-jammer and instigator S Bear Bergman returns to Columbus after a two year hiatus with hir new book, The Nearest Exit May Be Behind You.
Alternately unsettling and affirming, devastating and delicious, The Nearest Exit May Be Behind You is a new collection of essays on gender and identity that’s irrevocably honest and endlessly illuminating. With humour and grace, Bergman spins stories from women’s spaces to the old boys’ network, from gay male bathhouses to lesbian potlucks, from being a child to preparing to have one; and throughout shows just what kind of things you learn when you’re visibly queer to the naked eye.

As usual, expect digressions, jokes, off-label stories, time for questions and reckless flirting.

Date:
Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Time:
7:30pm, doors open at 7pm

Location:
Club Diversity, 863 S High St Columbus, OH

Cost:
Pay What You Can, suggested donation $10. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.

Can I Bring My…?
Dog: No.
Kid: No.
Folks: Yes.