Queer Life

From jobs to wellness to expression and more, find content about navigating the world as a member of the LGBTQIAP2+ community.

 Recorded Sessions

Learning From African LGBTQIA+ Leaders
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Learning From African LGBTQIA+ Leaders

Join award-winning Egyptian-American journalist and author of Headscarves & Hymens Mona Eltahawy and activists from across Africa as Q+ EDU explores the rights, struggles, and similarities with Texas, of LGBTQIA+ folks in Cameroon, Egypt, South Africa, Tunisia and Zimbabwe.

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An Intergenerational Chat Between Bisexual Men
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An Intergenerational Chat Between Bisexual Men

Far too often the experiences of bisexuals, in particular bisexual men, are dismissed or erased. This intergenerational chat between bisexual men is here to challenge the biphobia and bi-erasure that harm non-monosexual men in our community. Time to prove once again that bisexual men do exist!

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Queers in Tech
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Queers in Tech

Technology is the fastest-growing industry in the world, and that will likely continue to be the case, especially as the COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increased reliance on virtual activities. If you have ever been interested in the tech industry, we hope you’ll join us for this panel discussion with queer folks who work in this field. This panel is a great opportunity to learn about the diverse range of tech careers (it’s not all STEM!) and to hear about how queer folks navigate the industry.

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Decentering Whiteness in Queerness
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Decentering Whiteness in Queerness

The mainstream queer narrative in the West consistently centers whiteness and excludes the experiences of communities of color. From a failure to recognize and celebrate Indigenous and Native expressions of gender and sexuality to the all-too-common inclusion of the phrase “No Asians, No Blacks” in dating profiles, white supremacy has stifled the voices of folks of color in queer spaces and movements. This panel hopes to excavate how queer, trans, Indigenous, and people of color (QTIPOC) navigate the predominant whiteness of the mainstream queer community, and they will discuss how QTIPOC can assert their Blackness and Brownness within these white spaces.

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Library Queeries
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Library Queeries

LGBTQIA+ youth deserve to see themselves in the stories they read and the lessons they learn. Multiple studies have shown the importance of LGBTQ-related resources and inclusive curricula for queer students’ sense of safety and belonging. Libraries – whether in schools, communities, or homes – are powerful tools for encouraging queer youth to explore their identities and histories. Three of Out Youth’s past and present librarians will join us to discuss strategies to make libraries a safe and welcoming space for LGBTQIA+ youth, queering the stacks, and responding to parent and community backlash.

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Queer-Friendly Approaches to Religion
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Queer-Friendly Approaches to Religion

Far too often, religious faith is used as a justification for homophobia. From the hatred espoused by members of the Westboro Baptist Church to individual families’ intolerance of their own LGBTQ+ children, homophobic approaches to faith and spirituality have brought violence against queer and trans people for centuries. It doesn’t have to be that way. This panel of faith leaders from various religious backgrounds will address and dispel common religious justifications for homophobia, uplift affirming approaches to theology, and discuss how to create a queer-inclusive community within your faith environment.

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Understanding Minority Stress
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Understanding Minority Stress

Researchers use the term “Minority Stress” to describe the strain required by members of a marginalized group to partake in society. This session is a conversation about Minority Stress and its effect on healthy lives and relationships. Understanding the term and the ways in which it affects our queer community will allow us to acknowledge the common trauma that we often share. Although our community has gained visibility and more equality, we still observe very high rates of depression, anxiety and substance abuse for queer individuals. The continuous stress endured by queer people growing up in a cisgender heteronormative society greatly impacts our ability to nurture healthy relationships and affects our physical and mental health. Moreover, these stressors are multiplied for Queer People of Color. Acknowledging this trauma will cease the circle of abuse that is often recreated within our community and ensure more joy, happiness and growth. AJ will define the terms, present data, link it to healthy relationships, and offer helpful resources too.

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LGBTQ+ Immigration Activism
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LGBTQ+ Immigration Activism

📣 "Undocumented, unafraid! Trans, queer, unashamed!" 🎶🏳️‍🌈 Just this summer, in the midst of Pride Month, trans and undocumented folks won major protections for their communities in the Supreme Court: their movements grounded in people power, love, and resilience. Speaking up and taking action have been a tradition even since Stonewall — so how can LGBTQ teens and their allies continue that spirit to protect their immigrant friends, classmates, and community members? Join Q+ EDU for a panel discussion about immigrant LGBTQ justice, the abolition of detention camps and prisons, and how you can get involved to create a better world that treats everyone with dignity!

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Stonewall Was a Riot for a Reason: Effects of the Prison Industrial Complex on the LGBTQ+ Community
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Stonewall Was a Riot for a Reason: Effects of the Prison Industrial Complex on the LGBTQ+ Community

Abolition. Prison. Stonewall. Queer. Riot. These powerful words are guaranteed to make for a powerful conversation. In an exciting panel of queer and trans folks who have either been directly affected by the prison industrial complex, actively fighting against the system, or both, we will be discussing how to address these matters in our own communities. Policing has always disproportionally affected the LGBTQIA+ community, and we hope that this conversation encourages you to better understand the current system and the revolutionary practices that will dismantle these structures.

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Addressing LGBTQ+ Health Inequities in Chennai, South India through Mobile App Development
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Addressing LGBTQ+ Health Inequities in Chennai, South India through Mobile App Development

We are a team of four interdisciplinary undergraduate students at the University of Texas at Austin to develop an app-based curriculum for Indian healthcare providers to work more effectively with LGBTQ+ patients. We are collaborating with two Chennai-based NGOs, SAATHII and Nirangal. During this teach-in, we will share our current findings and discuss the importance of interdisciplinary, intersectional research about LGBTQ+ health. We will discuss the ways in which LGBTQ+ identities are lived and experienced in health settings. We will address the critical knowledge gaps in existing healthcare education about the needs of LGBTQ+ communities. You can read more about our project on our blog.

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Harm Reduction for LGBTQ+ Youth
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Harm Reduction for LGBTQ+ Youth

What do eating disorders, self-harm and drug use all have in common? How prevalent are these concerns among LGBTQ+ youth? How can we talk about these things as a community in a way that is supportive and uplifting, not shaming and harmful? Join our panel of licensed medical and mental health providers for a conversation about compassion and harm reduction.

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Finding the Missing Pieces of the Rainbow: Centering QTBIPOC History & Futures
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Finding the Missing Pieces of the Rainbow: Centering QTBIPOC History & Futures

At the end of the day LGBTQIA+ history and POC history are inherently intertwined, you cannot have one without the other. This presentation will trace the historical context and stories of QTBIPOC activism and highlight certain individuals from social movements in the past such as the Stonewall Riots, the Civil Rights Movement, and various others in the U.S., and current movements like Black Lives Matter. It is important that we know the history, that we know the names, that we continue to learn and educate ourselves for our futures and beyond.

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Know Your Rights Trivia: LGBTQIAP2+ Students’ Rights in Schools

Know Your Rights Trivia: LGBTQIAP2+ Students’ Rights in Schools

Join us to play virtual trivia and learn about LGBTQIAP2+ students’ rights in schools. This interactive program seeks to inform young people, families, and advocates on the current state of students’ rights in Texas and across the country, including providing updates from the ACLU of Texas on recent court cases and how students, parents, educators, and allies can help make schools more inclusive and affirming.

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A Conversation with LGBTQ+ Elders
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A Conversation with LGBTQ+ Elders

Our society's obsession with youthfulness unfortunately infiltrates the LGBTQIAP2+ community too, but your sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression don't become null and void when you turn 30. Join Queering Education for an intimate and personal conversation with Anna Nguyen, Darla Harrison, Rocky Lane and Toby Johnson, moderated by Out Youth's own Kathryn Gonzales!

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Safety Planning Around Being Kicked Out
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Safety Planning Around Being Kicked Out

LGBTQ youth represent as much as 40% of the homeless youth population. This discussion will address both how queer young people can try to prepare themselves if they fear their parents or guardians might kick them out if they came out or were outed, and what rights and options they have if they have already been expelled from their homes. National Safe Place is a good resource to start with if being unhoused is a concern.

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Our Existence is Resistance: It’s Our Time & We Are Claiming Our Space!
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Our Existence is Resistance: It’s Our Time & We Are Claiming Our Space!

As an AfroQueer non-binary student leader and social entrepreneur in the City of Austin I have experienced racism, homophobia and discrimination. During the presentation I will be discussing my experiences as a Queer non-binary person of color and emphasizing how my existence is resistance. This entails discussing the importance of intersectionality, equity and inclusion and the use of social media to dismantle systems that perpetuate Eurocentric and heteronormative conditioning and ideals.

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