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SUMMARY:LGBTQIA+ Book Club: When Language Broke Open and To Love and Mourn in the Age of Displacement\, by Alan Pelaez Lopez
DESCRIPTION:This month’s meeting of the Book Club features When Language Broke Open: An Anthology of Queer and Trans Black Writers of Latin American Descent (Camino del Sol) and To Love and Mourn in the Age of Displacement. Author Alan Pelaez Lopez will come to campus to discuss the two books. Stop by the center for your free copies\, while supplies last. \nLopez was born in Mexico and constantly migrated between the state of Mexico\, Mexico City\, and Oaxaca’s Costa Chica. At age 5\, Lopez migrated alone to the United States\, undocumented\, and went on to earn a Ph.D. in ethnic studies from the University of California\, Berkeley. Following the Book Club\, there will be an artist talk and writing workshop in the Tanger Auditorium with the author from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. \nThe LGBTQIA+ Book Club meets once a month throughout the academic semester. It provides a thoughtful and engaging environment where participants can delve into nuanced discussions\, reflect on complex themes\, and connect with fellow students\, staff\, and faculty. Our selections span various genres and topics\, ensuring that each meeting presents an opportunity to broaden our understanding of LGBTQ+ experiences and narratives.
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/lgbtqia-book-club-when-language-broke-open-and-to-love-and-mourn-in-the-age-of-displacement-by-alan-pelaez-lopez/
LOCATION:Student Center\, Room 219\, LGBTQ Resource Center
CATEGORIES:LGBTA,LGBTQ Resource Center
ORGANIZER;CN="LGBTQ Resource Center":MAILTO:lgbtqcenter@brooklyn.cuny.edu
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SUMMARY:LGBTQIA+ Book Club: "Taproot"
DESCRIPTION:For March\, we’ll read Taproot\, by Keezy Young\, a beautifully illustrated graphic novel that blends romance\, fantasy\, and the supernatural. The story follows a gardener who can see ghosts and a historian who captures his heart. Through its colorful artwork and digestible storytelling\, Taproot explores themes of love\, grief\, queer intimacy\, and what it means to nurture connection both with others and with the past. \nThe LGBTQIA+ Book Club meets once a month throughout the academic semester. It provides a thoughtful and engaging environment where participants can delve into nuanced discussions\, reflect on complex themes\, and connect with fellow students\, staff\, and faculty. Our selections span various genres and topics\, ensuring that each meeting presents an opportunity to broaden our understanding of LGBTQ+ experiences and narratives.
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/lgbtqia-book-club-taproot/
LOCATION:Student Center\, Room 219\, LGBTQ Resource Center
CATEGORIES:LGBTA,LGBTQ Resource Center
ORGANIZER;CN="LGBTQ Resource Center":MAILTO:lgbtqcenter@brooklyn.cuny.edu
GEO:40.63267;-73.95022
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260218T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260218T140000
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CREATED:20260123T152050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T205843Z
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SUMMARY:LGBTQI+ Book Club: "Passing"
DESCRIPTION:For February\, we will be reading Passing by Nella Larsen\, an iconic book from the Harlem Renaissance. Irene Redfield is a Black woman living an affluent\, comfortable life with her husband and children in the thriving neighborhood of Harlem in the 1920s. When she reconnects with her childhood friend Clare Kendry\, who is similarly light-skinned\, Irene discovers that Clare has been passing for a white woman after severing ties to her past\, even hiding the truth from her racist husband. First published in 1929\, Larsen’s brilliant examination of the various ways in which we all seek to “pass” is as timely as ever. \nThe LGBTQIA+ Book Club meets once a month throughout the academic semester. It provides a thoughtful and engaging environment where participants can delve into nuanced discussions\, reflect on complex themes\, and connect with fellow students\, staff\, and faculty. Our selections span various genres and topics\, ensuring that each meeting presents an opportunity to broaden our understanding of LGBTQ+ experiences and narratives.
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/lgbtqi-book-club-passing/
LOCATION:Student Center\, Room 219\, LGBTQ Resource Center
CATEGORIES:LGBTQ Resource Center
ORGANIZER;CN="LGBTQ Resource Center":MAILTO:lgbtqcenter@brooklyn.cuny.edu
GEO:40.63267;-73.95022
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260203T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260203T150000
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CREATED:20260123T151109Z
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SUMMARY:LGBTQ+ Resource Center Open House: Pop into Spring!
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to welcome everyone back to kick off the semester together. Stop by the LGBTQ+ Resource Center to relax\, connect\, and socialize with friends old and new. Whether you are returning to campus or visiting the Center for the first time\, all are welcome. Pop in to grab a bag of fresh popcorn!
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/lgbtq-resource-center-open-house-pop-into-spring/
LOCATION:Student Center\, Room 219\, LGBTQ Resource Center
CATEGORIES:LGBTQ Resource Center
GEO:40.63267;-73.95022
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251218T123000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T200542Z
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SUMMARY:LGBTQIA+ Book Club: "A Single Man"
DESCRIPTION:The LGBTQIA+ Book Club meets once a month throughout the academic semester. It provides a thoughtful and engaging environment where participants can delve into nuanced discussions\, reflect on complex themes\, and connect with fellow students\, staff\, and faculty. Our selections span various genres and topics\, ensuring that each meeting presents an opportunity to broaden our understanding of LGBTQ+ experiences and narratives. \nCelebrated as a masterpiece from its first publication\, A Single Man is the story of George Falconer\, an English professor in suburban California left heartbroken after the death of his lover Jim. With devastating clarity and humor\, author Christopher Isherwood shows George’s determination to carry on\, evoking the unexpected pleasures of life as well as the soul’s ability to triumph over loneliness and alienation.
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/lgbtqia-book-club-a-single-man/
LOCATION:Student Center\, Room 219\, LGBTQ Resource Center
CATEGORIES:LGBTA,LGBTQ Resource Center
ORGANIZER;CN="LGBTQ Resource Center":MAILTO:lgbtqcenter@brooklyn.cuny.edu
GEO:40.63267;-73.95022
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T123000
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SUMMARY:LGBTQIA+ Book Club: "From the Rez to the Runway"
DESCRIPTION:The LGBTQIA+ Book Club meets once a month throughout the academic semester. It provides a thoughtful and engaging environment where participants can delve into nuanced discussions\, reflect on complex themes\, and connect with fellow students\, staff\, and faculty. Our selections span various genres and topics\, ensuring that each meeting presents an opportunity to broaden our understanding of LGBTQ+ experiences and narratives. \nIn November\, we’ll read Christian Allaire’s From the Rez to the Runway. Growing up on the Nipissing First Nation reserve in northern Ontario\, Allaire wanted to work in the fashion industry\, a future that seemed like a remote\, and unlikely\, dream. Allaire writes with feeling about the struggle to find his place—and community—in the highly exclusive world of fashion. \nRSVP Today
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/lgbtqia-book-club-from-the-rez-to-the-runway/
LOCATION:Student Center\, Room 219\, LGBTQ Resource Center
CATEGORIES:LGBTA,LGBTQ Resource Center
ORGANIZER;CN="LGBTQ Resource Center":MAILTO:lgbtqcenter@brooklyn.cuny.edu
GEO:40.63267;-73.95022
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T140000
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CREATED:20251006T143617Z
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SUMMARY:LGBTQIA+ Book Club: The Fox Maidens\, by Robin Ha
DESCRIPTION:The monthly LGBTQIA+ Book Club meetings are open to students\, staff\, and faculty. Titles relate to LGBTQIA+ stories and histories. This month’s book is The Fox Maidens\, by Robin Ha. \nSet in 16th-century Korea and richly infused with Korean folklore\, The Fox Maidens is a timeless and powerful story about fighting for your place in the world\, even when it seems impossible. \nStop by the LGBTQ+ Center to receive your free copy of this month’s book and to join the Book Club.
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/lgbtqia-book-club-the-fox-maidens-by-robin-ha/
LOCATION:Student Center\, Room 219\, LGBTQ Resource Center
CATEGORIES:LGBTA,LGBTQ Resource Center
ORGANIZER;CN="LGBTQ Resource Center":MAILTO:lgbtqcenter@brooklyn.cuny.edu
GEO:40.63267;-73.95022
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T110703
CREATED:20250825T191555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T142825Z
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SUMMARY:September LGBTQIA+ Book Club Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The LGBTQIA+ Book Club meets once a month throughout the academic semester. It provides a thoughtful and engaging environment where participants can delve into nuanced discussions\, reflect on complex themes\, and connect with fellow students\, staff\, and faculty. Our selections span various genres and topics\, ensuring that each meeting presents an opportunity to broaden our understanding of LGBTQ+ experiences and narratives. \nIn September\, we’ll read George M. Johnson’s All Boys Aren’t Blue. This series of personal essays explores Johnson’s childhood\, adolescence\, and college years in New Jersey and Virginia. Johnson describes his traumatic life experiences from getting his teeth kicked out at age five\, to memories of his loving grandmother\, to his first sexual relationships in this young-adult memoir that weaves together the trials and triumphs faced by Black queer boys. \nStop by the LGBTQ+ Center to receive your free copy of this month’s book. \nRSVP Today
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/september-lgbtqia-book-club-meeting/
LOCATION:Student Center\, Room 219\, LGBTQ Resource Center
CATEGORIES:LGBTA,LGBTQ Resource Center
ORGANIZER;CN="LGBTQ Resource Center":MAILTO:lgbtqcenter@brooklyn.cuny.edu
GEO:40.63267;-73.95022
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250424T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250424T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T110703
CREATED:20250327T151741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T151741Z
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SUMMARY:LGBTQIA+ Book Club: I Want to Be a Wall\, by Honami Shirono
DESCRIPTION:The monthly LGBTQIA+ Book Club meetings are open to students\, staff\, and faculty\, and titles relate to LGBTQIA+ stories and histories. This month’s book is I Want to Be a Wall\, by Honami Shirono. \nAny love story aficionado will say that the key to a successful couple is intense desire for one another\, but what if the characters in question are an asexual woman with a passion for Boys Love stories and a gay man whose heart forever belongs to his oblivious childhood friend? The bond blossoming between them promises to be a wonderful relationship\, the likes of which neither has ever experienced before. \nCome by the center during our office hours for a free copy and to join the Book Club. \nRSVP Today
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/lgbtqia-book-club-i-want-to-be-a-wall-by-honami-shirono/
LOCATION:Student Center\, Room 219\, LGBTQ Resource Center
CATEGORIES:LGBTA,LGBTQ Resource Center,Women's and Gender Studies
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ORGANIZER;CN="LGBTQ Resource Center":MAILTO:lgbtqcenter@brooklyn.cuny.edu
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