Posts Tagged ‘LGBTQ’

TRANS the Movie

Thursday, October 24th, 2013

Film Showing:Trans, the movie
Co-Sponsored by Rivertown Film

$10

An up-close, personal journey into the transgender world through stories and lives of a remarkable cast of characters.
There are children, teens, older middle-class whites and people of color. Their lives are shown realistically, honestly and no-holds barred. There is no narrator – any questions necessary are shown in script on the screen.

Mark Schoen, producer of Trans will be joining us for a discussion after film.

Event Co-Sponsors: CANDLE, Center for Safety & Change formerly Rockland Family Shelter, Green Meadow Waldorf School, The Nyack Center, PFLAG Rockland, Planned Parenthood Hudson-Peconic

Transgender Day of Remembrance Walk & Vigil

Thursday, October 24th, 2013

A day to memorialize those who have been killed as a result of transphobia, (hatred or fear of transgender and gender non-conforming people), and acts to acknowledge and honor the presence of transgender and gender non-conforming people in our community, workplaces and families.

We will walk from Nyack Library to Veteran’s Memorial Park in remembrance. Meet in the front of the library.

Let's Talk About PrEP

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

As you can see from earlier posts, some of HVCS’ employees will be discussing the controversial new HIV prevention method known as PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) at the Come Out, Find Out conference held at the Hudson Valley LGTBQ Community Center on Saturday, October 26, 2013. Here’s a run-down of the panel discussion, which will also include input from Fredrick Dombrowski, a mental health therapist from Westchester Medical Center.

http://lgbtqcenter.org/cofopreview-prepforaids/

We are part of the LGBTQ Health Workshop track. Make sure to register for the conference, as they’ve got a lot of other fantastic topics in store!

ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE FOR BEST PRACTICES WITH LGBTQI POPULATIONS IN A CHANGING LANDSCAPE

Tuesday, September 24th, 2013

Hosted by NASW-NYS  Hudson Valley Division

Laura Eastman Follis, LCSW, HudsonValley Division Director
hudsonvalley@naswnys.org

ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE FOR BEST PRACTICES WITH LGBTQI
POPULATIONS IN A CHANGING LANDSCAPE

October 4, 2013
8:30am – 12:30pm

The Henry A. Wallace Center at the FDR Presidential Library & Home
Hyde Park, NY
Free admission to the FDR Library and Museum with conference fee

DETAILS AND REGISTRATION

HVCS will be tabling at this event.

The FDR Library:
4079 Albany Post Road
Hyde Park, New York 12538

PrideWorks Masquerade Party

Tuesday, September 17th, 2013

From PrideWorks’ Facebook page:

“PrideWorks – A Conference for LGBT Youth &their Allies will be hosting a fall event, the first ever PrideWorks Masquerade & Dance. It will be hosted by our friends at The LOFT. Join us in a celebration of Ally Week, National Coming Out Day and ourselves! There will be food, music, dancing, and of course, fabulous people. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with other GSAs and LGBTQ community resources! For youth ages 14-18, please. Pay at the door – $5 if you preregister, $7 if you don’t. Preregister at:
http://tinyurl.com/PW-Masquerade

Heels to Help – A Drag Benefit

Monday, September 9th, 2013

Local drag legend Lilly Sa’Vage has created this annual event where many local entertainers get together to raise money for AIDS.
“This year we are proud to be doing it for HVCS ( Hudson Valley Community Services)!”

Friday, November 22, 2013
Primetime Dance Club, Highland, NY
Doors open at 9pm
3 shows: 11pm – 12 mid – 1am
Suggested cover: $5.00 donation – for every $5.00 you donate, get one door prize ticket!

50/50 Raffle
Bring lots of cash to tip the entertainers – all tips will be donated to HVCS. Stay tuned for the complete list of performers!

The Great Poughkeepsie Costume Carnival

Monday, September 9th, 2013

It’s time once again for the most spooktacular night of the year!

Celebrate Halloween with Big Gay Hudson Valley and Superior Sounds in haunted & historic downtown Poughkeepsie at the first ever “Great Poughkeepsie Costume Carnival”! The stage will be set for a creepy vintage carnival complete with side shows, go-go carnies, live DJ’s and, of course, awe-inspiring costumes.

Watching is only half the fun – set the scene for the first ever Great Poughkeepsie Costume Carnival with a jaw-dropping outfit of your own. Creativity is encouraged – and will be rewarded – as prizes for best attire in our not-so-typical costume content are up for grabs in the following categories:
* Best Use of Glitter
* Best Side Show/Freak Show Character
* Best Gender Illusion

The fabulous custom cocktail bar of Canvas Lounge will be pouring crafted cocktails from under their big top, so come thirsty!

Tickets are $10 at the door. 21+ only, please.
For more information visit www.biggayhudsonvalley.com.

Come Out & Find Out Conference: Justice for All

Thursday, August 1st, 2013

The 2013 Come OUT and Find OUT Conference features the theme of Justice for All . At this pivotal time in the movement for LGBTQ equality , justice must be recognized in many different sectors before LGBTQ people can truly claim equal rights. How do you define “ Justice for All ”  The 2013 Come OUT and Find OUT Conference will explore the interlocking issues of LGBTQ equality and justice.

For more information, please visit the Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center’s website.

Big Gay Hudson Valley PROS Mixer

Thursday, August 1st, 2013

Big Gay Hudson Valley.com’s PROS Mixers are about networking the region’s LGBTQ community and our allies to create new connections; They happen the second Tuesday of each month at a variety of locations.

For our August event, BGHV is headed to Shadows on the Hudson. Doors open at 5:30pm.

Milti and his team will be serving up some snacks at the bar, and we’ll have use of the patio overlooking the Hudson River as the bartenders serve up a delicious array of beverages.

Please help us to determine how many to anticipate, by RSVP’ing in advance on Facebook. Also, please help us to spread the word to any colleagues in the region that you feel would benefit from this networking opportunity.

Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals, 1933-1945 – Exhibit at the LGBTQ Center

Wednesday, July 17th, 2013

About the Exhibit

Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals, 1933-1945
June 20 – August 14, 2013

Apuzzo Hall
Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center
300 Wall Street in Kingston (map)

Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals, 1933–1945, an exhibit produced by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, examines the Nazi regime’s maleficent attempt to eradicate homosexuality, which left thousands dead and shattered the lives of many more. The exhibit memorializes those tortured, murdered and denied justice at the hands of their oppressors, and shines a light on the courage of a generation of LGBTQ-identified men and women who fought, loved, endured, lived and died during a dark and terrible time.

The Center is proud to welcome this exhibition, on loan from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. “We’re so pleased that the Museum reached out to us,” said Center Project Director Vanessa Shelmandine. “We see this partnership not just as an honor, but as a moment to honor our own past – and as an opportunity educate our allies and community about a lesser-known time in LGBTQ history”. The exhibit will be on display in Apuzzo Hall, the Center’s first-floor gallery, from June 20 – August 14, 2013. It will be available for independent viewing during normal Center hours, 9:30 am – 5 pm Monday through Friday, and for docent-guided tours at regular intervals. For information, call the Center at 845-331-5300, or find out more about the Exhibit.