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Boulder’s 14th annualTRANSforming Gender Conferencewill be held on campus March 14–15.The conference is freeand open to the public,takingplace in the Wolf Law building on the Boulder campus beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 14. The Center for Inclusion and Social Change asks that visitorsregister for the event in advance.
The goal of this conference is to increase visibility and education about transgender identities and issues, bringing together the trans and allied communities. Sponsored by Boulder’s Center for Inclusion and Social Change with support from , the event is expected to draw hundreds of attendees.
The conference addresses equality, supportand resources for transgender, non-binary and agender people, and will include numerous panels, workshops, seminarsand discussions on trans issues and special topics. It is a great opportunity to come learn more about what it means to be transgender, understand some of the issues trans people faceand build meaningful community amongst transgender people and their allies.
Keynote speakers
The keynote speaker on Saturday will be Kay Ulanday Barrett, a Campus Pride Hot List poet, performerand educator, navigating life as a disabled “pin@y-amerikan” transgender queer in the U.S. with struggle, resistanceand laughter.
On Sunday, the keynote speaker will be Alok Vaid-Menon, a gender non-conforming writer and Live Works Performance Act Award-winning artist whose eclectic style and poetic challenge to the gender binary have been internationally renowned at 500 venues in more than 40 countries.
Previous attendees of the TRANSforming Gender Conference have praised it as “a wonderful conference,” and “one of the most amazing experiences I’ve had since transitioning.”
If you go
Who: Open to the public
³:March 14–15
Where: Wolf Law