End of Life Paperwork: a legal workshop with Telling Queer History on Monday Oct 10th, 6-7:30pm. Get your ticket in order to join the virtual event. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/424138608997
End of Life Paperwork: a legal workshop with Telling Queer History on Monday Oct 10th, 6-7:30pm. Get your ticket in order to join the virtual event. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/424138608997
Join Telling Queer History and Minnesota Humanities Center for a walking tour of LGBTQ+ history with live storytelling. on Saturday Oct 8th, 2022.
https://114699a.blackbaudhosting.com/114699a/Learning-in-Community-LGBTQ-History-in-Downtown-Minneapolis
Join us for community-building, storytelling, and singing for our first event of our 2022-2023 program year: on Sunday, Oct. 9, 2-4 p.m. we will hear stories from LGBTQ+ people on death, grief, and remembering. This event will be IN-PERSON at the Powderhorn Park Neighborhood Association(outside, weather permitting) and live-streamed to our Facebook page.
A natural part of the cycle of life, death, loss and endings are powerful moments of transformation. You don’t have to grieve or remember alone. The collective stories we shape around death, loss, and remembering offer us support, relief and connection. Come be a part of TQH’s community-supported container holding our collective grief.
After the featured storytellers share (with ASL interpretations), we will break up into small groups or self guided activities and reflection. Activities may include karaoke, labyrinth, art making, conversation, or community alter making.
Substance free, family friendly, ASL interpreted event. Tickets are sliding scale/ pay-what-you-can ($0-$35). The livestream will be recorded.
Join us for food, storytelling, and a farm tour for our fifth and final event of our 2021-22 program year: Food & Economic Justice on Sunday, June 12 @ 2:00-4:00 pm CT. This will be our first IN-PERSON (and online) event since the beginning of the pandemic!
This is our last event of our program year exploring the intersections of queerness and justice.
We will be live-streaming the event and gathering in-person at the Feminist Book Club patio for storytelling, then moving to the Growing Lots Urban Farm for food from the Elevate Chef Aubrey and a farm tour! You will have the opportunity to mingle with LGBTQ2S+ community members in small group discussions, as well!
Substance free, family friendly, ASL interpreted event. Tickets are sliding scale/ pay-what-you-can. The livestream will be recorded.
Accessibility information: The Feminist Book Club patio where storytelling will happen is ADA accessible. The farm tour may not be accessible for some mobility devices, but there is a sidewalk around the farm you can look in from. If needed, we will bring you food to the Feminist Book Club patio and will host some discussion groups there as well (as opposed to on the farm). While The Feminist Book Club bathroom will be available, it is not ADA accessible. We are working to find an alternative option.
Livestream information will be sent to attendees closer to the event, and the day of.
Invite your friends and future friends to join you at Fast Friends and/or make a donation in advance. https://www.givemn.org/organization/Telling-Queer-History-1
What is speed-friending? A guided opportunity to connect. The last 20 minutes of our fundraiser is dedicated to "speed-friending", giving space to act out our mission of connecting LGBTQ+ and allied people across generations and identities. If you choose to stay for that portion, you will be put in small groups of 4-5 people to get to know.
Here are the question prompts so you can reflect on them in advance.
Have you been to a Telling Queer History event before? If yes, which one(s)?
If you could have any super power, what would it be and why?
Do you have any animal or plant companions? If so, tell us about them.
What is a unique part of you that you would like to share with this group?
What is something you want to add to your life this year? What is something you are leaving behind?
If you were offered the following three beverages, which one would you choose? Iced coffee, hot coffee or tea.
Why our events are sliding scale: There is no difference in access, weather you pay $20 or $250. Each person pays what they can for this fundraiser (and our other events). We intentionally don’t replicate the capitalistic hierarchy of more money = more access.
We believe every gift is a gift, you give what you can. Thanks for supporting us in all the ways you can.
Join us Sunday, February 13 @ 2-4 pm for our third gathering of the 2021-22 program year exploring the intersections of queerness and justice.
“Knowing that you love the earth changes you, activates you to defend and protect and celebrate. But when you feel that the earth loves you in return, that feeling transforms the relationship from a one-way street into a sacred bond.” ― Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants
All ages, live captioned, ASL interpreted, substance free event, and sliding scale tickets.
This Zoom event will be recorded. ZOOM LINK IS ONLY SENT TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE REGISTERED ON THE DAY OF THE EVENT.
Racial Justice Stories will take place on Sunday, December 12th @ 2-4:00 pm. This is the second event of our 2021-22 program year exploring the intersections of queer experience and justice!
hclou with Voices for Racial Justice is curating and facilitating this event. Featured storytellers will continue to be announced. See the event registration page (click the RSVP button below) for the most updated storyteller roster.
Join Telling Queer History for the first event of our 2021/22 program year, Virtual Housing Justice Stories on Sunday, October 10 @ 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Save your spot here https://housingjusticestoriesoct102021.eventbrite.com/?aff=Web
June event cancelled so we can focus on internal development and healing. See you all in October for LGBTQ+ history month.
Fast Friends for Telling Queer History: virtual fundraiser on April 11, 2021 from 2-3:30pm CST
Get your tickets here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/138298678069
Get your tickets to Art, Music, and Radical Self Love with Telling Queer History on Sunday Feb 14th from 2-4pm CST. Virtual event link will be sent to ticket holders. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/136454690653
Check it out. All of this work is possible because of people like you donating, sharing your stories, and attending our gatherings. Thank you!
Out of the Closets into the Polls with Telling Queer History on Sunday Oct 11th from 2-4pm CST. RSVP on eventbrite to get the zoom link.
Join us on July 19, 2020 for a rescheduled gathering on LGBTQ+ aging with TPT. RSVP required to get a link to the zoom event.
Postponed, new date to be determined.
LGBTQ+ Aging with Telling Queer History, co-hosted by Twin Cities Public Television (TPT), a virtual conversation on Sunday June 14th, 2-4:30pm CST. RSVP required https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lgbtq-aging-telling-queer-history-tickets-106199327046
Telling Queer History is taking our gathering online so you can still connect, listen, and share stories while staying at home.
Get your tickets to Fast Friends for Telling Queer History on May 17.
https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4493059
Listen to TQH archives here https://soundcloud.com/telling-queer-history