Posts Tagged ‘transgender’

Transgender Day of Remembrance

Thursday, October 23rd, 2014

Please join us for the Transgender Day of Remembrance in Rockland County on Sunday, November 16, 2014.

The day will begin with a film to be shown at Nyack Library:

“Just Gender”

Co-Sponsored by Rivertown Film

2:30pm at Nyack Library, 58 S. Broadway, Nyack, NY

Just Gender tackles the all too often misunderstood world of transgender. The film explores the common myths and misunderstandings about transgendered people. It also explores the confusion between sexual orientation and gender identity, as reflected in the rigid binary view of the world generally held by society. Just Gender also touches on the discrimination, hardships and brutality resulting from those misconceptions and prejudices, including the numerous deaths caused by hate each year.

 

Walk & Vigil for Transgender Remembrance:
4:00pm (following the film)
Meet in front of Nyack Library, 59 S. Broadway, Nyack, NY
Walk from Nyack Library to Veteran’s Park in Nyack to a vigil and speak out in remembrance of Transgender people who have been killed because of transphobia (fear or hatred of those who are transgender or gender non-conforming). All are welcome to participate.

If you have any questions, please contact VCS Pride, (845) 634-5729 x307 or email gpr@vcs-inc.org.

LOFT Pride Celebration

Tuesday, May 27th, 2014

The LOFT’s 2014 Pride Celebration

LOFT Pride Logo MediumJune 7, 2014, 1 – 4 pm

Yes, Rain or Shine!
The Courtyard adjacent to The LOFT
252 Bryant Avenue – White Plains, New York

Featuring:

  • Our Annual Garden Party
  • Live Performance by The Glamazons
  • Volunteer Appreciation Honoring Cynthia Long
  • DJ Mimi
  • Bingo Fun
  • A Fundraising Raffle

What better way to start the Pride season than with a fashionable garden party supporting the programs and services of The LOFT, your LGBT community center! You’ll be spending the afternoon in the wonderful courtyard adjacent to The LOFT. With its still fountain, its lush green foliage, and array of early summer flowers, the courtyard is the perfect setting for our Garden Party. Enjoy the wonderful outdoor setting, dine on delicious luncheon fare, and catching up with old friends and making new ones.

Ticket Information/Purchase
Tickets are just $30 for this delightful Pride afternoon of food, fun, and fancy!

Sponsorship Information
Be a Part of the Pride Celebration! Help support The LOFT and this Pride event by becoming a sponsor.

LOFT Pride Celebration Program Book
Show your Pride! Take an ad out for your your business, or congratulate Cynthia Long, our Volunteer of the Year. You can also congratulate The LOFT.

Transgender People Less Likely to Have Healthcare

Thursday, January 30th, 2014

The Henry K. Kaiser Family Foundation recently released an intriguing issue brief on LGBT healthcare entitled “Health and Access to Care and Coverage for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Individuals in the U.S.” The report is chock-full of fascinating statistics from a variety of recent studies. Check out the full report for sources.

While lesbian, gay, and bisexual  individuals have higher rates of unmet medical needs and are less likely to have a regular provider compared to heterosexual people, transgendered people have it far worse.

  • 48% of transgender people have postponed or went without medical care due to not having enough financial resources.
  • 39% of transgender people have experienced some type of harassment or discrimination when seeking health care.

Transgender people also face higher poverty levels, have higher suicide rates, and huge disparities in HIV/AIDS and STI infection rates.

Mental Health & Substance Abuse Issues Among LGBT Populations

Wednesday, January 29th, 2014

The Henry K. Kaiser Family Foundation recently released an intriguing issue brief on LGBT healthcare entitled “Health and Access to Care and Coverage for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Individuals in the U.S.” The report is chock-full of fascinating statistics from a variety of recent studies. Check out the full report for sources.

The issue brief explored access to mental health services and rates of substance abuse among the LGBT population in the United States.

  • 25% of LGBT people abuse alcohol, compared to 5-10% of the heterosexual population.
  • MSM (men who have sex with men) are 12 times more likely to use amphetamines.
  • MSM are 10 times more likely to use heroin.
  • 41% of transgender people have attempted suicide.

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.

Anti-Bullying Youth Summit

Thursday, October 11th, 2012

Save the date: Anti-Bullying Youth Summit

Turning Conflict Into Conversation

Sponsored by the Mediation Center of Dutchess County

Grades 7 – 12

Registration is limited to 125 students and adults

8 am – 2:30 pm

Poughkeepsie United Methodist Church

2381 New Hackensack Rd.

For registration or information, contact Bonnie: ballen@dutchessmediation.org

Visit them at www.dutchessmediation.org.

Transgender Day of Remembrance

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011
Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center

The Center and Mid-Hudson Valley Transgender Association invite you to join us in a vigil to commemorate

Transgender Day of Remembrance
Sunday, November 20th

4 – 6 pm

Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center

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Day of Remembrance publicly mourns and honors the lives of our brothers and sisters who might otherwise be forgotten. Through the vigil, we express love and respect for our people in the face of national indifference and hatred.  Day of Remembrance reminds non-transgender people that we are their sons, daughters, parents, friends and lovers.  Day of Remembrance gives our allies a chance to step forward with us and stand in vigil, memorializing those of us who’ve died by anti-transgender violence.”

website, International Transgender Day of Remembrance

The evening will bring together community from across the region for a vigil and reading of names.  All are welcome.

For more information, visit our website

Want to support the Center’s programs of education, advocacy and support?  Need to join or renew your membership?  Click here.

Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center

300 Wall Street | PO Box 3994 | Kingston, NY 12402
845.331.5300 | www.lgbtqcenter.org

LGBT Professional's Mixer at B Lounge

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

The LOFT joins forces again with Out Professionals for a business mixer at B Lounge. Come for complimentary food, reduced-price drinks, fun and meeting new clients, associates and business contacts. B Lounge is located at 4 Broadway in Valhalla.

LOFT LGBT Center Loses Hotline Funding – Act Now to Help!

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

Via the LOFT:

Westchester County Cuts Important LGBT Funding
The LOFT Needs Your Help!

Westchester County has funded The LOFT’s Helpline since the early 1990s, and has been one of the first counties in the entire nation to offer acknowledgment much less resources to the LGBT community through The LOFT’s Helpline.

However, this all unexpectedly changed yesterday when, without advance notice, The LOFT received notification from the Westchester County Department of Social Services that the grant was immediateley terminated due to county budget cuts. Although the $22,000 annual grant is small in comparison to the rest of the county’s budget, to The LOFT it is much, and what is done with it helps a community that now more than ever needs these services. With little movement on equality for the LGBT community in many areas, and with LGBT youth bullied to the point of suicide, now is not the time to terminate funding for The LOFT Helpline.

What You Can Do:
If you’re a Westchester resident, please contact your County Legislator, and ask them to restore The LOFT’s Helpine Funding. Although it was not the County Legislature that caused the cut, they are now in possession of the County Budget, and may have the power to restore it. This grant is vitally important to The LOFT and its ability to provide the Helpline services our community has needed.

Click Here for a list of contact information of Westchester County Legislators.

Click Here for text to use if you’re going to email your County Legislator.

The LOFT’s Helpline has been an asset to the LGBT community for over thirty years. Last year, The Helpline received 3,764 contacts, ranging from crisis calls from LGBT youth, to parents whose children have just come out to them, from LGBT seniors looking for doctors who might be gay-friendly, to those looking for information on HIV/AIDS.