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The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh LGBTQ Resource Center presents “Building Community: Think Before You Gender,” a TransAction workshop April 2 and 3.

The TransAction workshop was created to encourage community among transgender and gender nonconforming individuals and allies. Events include Trans ally training, roundtable discussions, a resource fair and more. The workshop will be held at Reeve Memorial Union ballroom and is open to the campus and broader communities.

At 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 2, Kate Bornstein, author, playwright, performance artists and gender theorist, will be featured as the workshop speaker at Sage Hall, room 1214,. Her speech is titled: “On Men, Women and the Rest of Us.”

Registration is required for the workshop.

On Friday, April 3 at 11 a.m., Bornstein will also participate in the Queer Talk Show. No registration is needed.

The LGBTQ Resource Center at UW Oshkosh was founded in 2008 with an overarching mission to offer programs and service to the community, both on and off campus. The center offers informational materials on a variety of LGBTQ+ issues and has an extensive LGBTQ+ focused library containing books and DVDs. The LGBTQ Resource Center is located on the lower level of the UW Oshkosh Center for Equity and Diversity.

 

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