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LGBTQIA+ Midwest History Trivia Night: December 6

LGBTQIA+ Midwest History Trivia Night: December 6

QUEER HISTORY LOVERS, UNITE!

Bring your love of LGBTQIA+ history and your friends, and let's play TRIVIA!

GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY AT: https://tellingqueerhistory-bloom.kindful.com/e/dec-06

Here's the thing- whether you're a bonafide queer history nerd or you don't know any  LGBTQIA+ history, you are WELCOME to attend this all-levels event.

We're taking a fun, educational and engaging approach to sharing history with you.

We'll have three rounds, plus a bonus round, for you to play:

1. General, nation-wide history (like queer history 101)

2. Upper Midwest history (MN, ND, SD, WI, MI, IA)

3. Minnesota-specific history

4. Bonus round: Telling Queer History history!

You're competing for the joy of broadening your queer knowledge and finding your place in our shared queer histories.

Create a Team of 4 people & register your team.

Don't have a team? NO PROBLEM, register as an individual and we'll assign you to a new team. :)

We'll be providing light food and N/A beverages, and there will be fun prizes available for competing teams!

Here are the FACTS:

*WHEN: Wednesday, December 6, 6:30-8:30 PM

*IN PERSON & VIRTUAL 

*WHERE: United Theological Seminary (767 Eustis Street, St. Paul, 55114)

(virtual attendees will receive the link on trivia day)

*ASL Interpreted

*Childcare Available

*Sliding-scale Tickets Available

GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY AT: https://tellingqueerhistory-bloom.kindful.com/e/dec-06

The Substance of Queer Joy: October 14

The Substance of Queer Joy: October 14

How do we create spaces to joyfully connect and explore each other while avoiding the harms that unchecked substance use can cause? 

What’s our vision for a future that prioritizes connection and the thriving of our communities, AND emphasizes healing benefits and harm reduction for people who choose to use substances?

This conversation is nuanced, contradictory and challenging- and we’re here for it! 

Get your tickets today

https://tellingqueerhistory-bloom.kindful.com/e/october-14

There’s a history here- drugs and alcohol have both helped us to connect and have been a source of harm.

FACTS:

  • The use of drugs and alcohol is not inherently bad. 

  • Queer people have found each other in bar spaces for a long time. 

  • Drugs and alcohol use have directly and indirectly harmed so many LGBTQIA+ folks. 


The alcohol industry and forces of substance legalization are such powerful influences. Balance with substance use can be helpful and healing, leading to freedom on dance floors, deep conversations, and mental health improvement. There are so many considerations, and no one right way to address these issues.

Folks who choose to use and those who choose sobriety can both become isolated, for different reasons. Queer people have higher substance use rates because of mental health issues arising from social trauma, family and religious trauma, panicky / phobic laws and politicians, and cultural stigma. Substances can be helpful when healing from depression, anxiety, PTSD and trauma symptoms; they can also be the cause of harm and some of these symptoms.


We see hope in the increasing trend (despite bans!) of drag brunches, library drag story hours, drag shows on TV and more. The euphoric feeling of finding your people is now accessible globally, intergenerationally, and outside of bar culture. 

We don’t want the bars or the substances to go away, and we want there to be other options for folks. More than ever- given that queer culture is getting so commodified- we need to build deeper connections with each other. That’s why TQH gatherings are and will continue to be intergenerational connection and deep healing spaces and they will remain substance free. 


Join us on October 14 as we learn from our past, shape our collective experiences, and share our visions for a connected and thriving community, with and without substances. 

Get your tickets today at: https://tellingqueerhistory-bloom.kindful.com/e/october-14

This Telling Queer History Gathering:

  • is ASL Interpreted and held in an ADA-compliant building

  • will have food and non-alcoholic beverages available

  • has restrooms near the conference room where the event will take place

  • Is open to all ages of people

  • Is a substance-free space

  • tickets are free but you are invited to make a donation to TQH to cover the event costs (suggested donation of $25/person)

  • will have childcare available during the gathering

Birth, Family & the Next Generation

Birth, Family & the Next Generation

Honoring queers & transcestors providing reproductive care, abortions, education & family support as the next generation of LGBTQ+ families emerge.