Events
TransGender Michigan's Annual Pride In the Park Festival features:
- Scrumptious barbecue food- Exciting outdoor activities
- Opportunities to meet new friends
- A chance to connect with organizations and businesses that serve you
...and so much more!
Date: Saturday, August 26
Time: noon to 6:00 pm
Location: Bandemer Park, Ann Arbor, MI
Directions from Detroit:
I-96 West to M-14 West
Take exit #3/US-23-BUS onto N. Main St. toward downtown
Turn left on Lakeshore Drive - park will be on the right
Join us for our monthly meeting.
Join us for the first Indy Girlz meeting! Indy Girlz is a peer-led support group for male-to-female transgender persons and their friends, family, significant others, and allies.
(SEATTLE, WA) FTM 2006: A Gender Odyssey is a national conference for masculine-identified people who were assigned female gender at birth. It is a place for us to gather together, share our lives, learn from one another, and celebrate our communities. This conference offers a variety of workshops and discussions addressing the practical aspects of trans lives. Accompanying events include a vendor fair, art exhibit, BBQ, cabaret, all-ages dance, and more.
This conference is also open to anyone interested in the topics to be covered. Whether you are new to thinking about your gender, well-established in your identity, FTM, trans, genderqueer, MTF, part of any of these communities because of the people you love, or simply questioning the role of gender in your life, FTM 2006: A Gender Odyssey is open to you.
(SEATTLE, WA) FTM 2006: A Gender Odyssey is a national conference for masculine-identified people who were assigned female gender at birth. It is a place for us to gather together, share our lives, learn from one another, and celebrate our communities. This conference offers a variety of workshops and discussions addressing the practical aspects of trans lives. Accompanying events include a vendor fair, art exhibit, BBQ, cabaret, all-ages dance, and more.
This conference is also open to anyone interested in the topics to be covered. Whether you are new to thinking about your gender, well-established in your identity, FTM, trans, genderqueer, MTF, part of any of these communities because of the people you love, or simply questioning the role of gender in your life, FTM 2006: A Gender Odyssey is open to you.
IGS is an open group which meets the first Saturday of the month and the third Tuesday of the month in a secure place in Indianapolis. If you wish to talk to someone or gain information, whether you are a resident here or just visiting, call our outreach line. Linda will most likely answer the telephone....she can give full details of all activities or you can also contact us by email to Kaylin or snail mail.
Address:
PO Box 425
Carmel, IN 46032
Phone:
317.879.9150 (outreach line)
(SEATTLE, WA) FTM 2006: A Gender Odyssey is a national conference for masculine-identified people who were assigned female gender at birth. It is a place for us to gather together, share our lives, learn from one another, and celebrate our communities. This conference offers a variety of workshops and discussions addressing the practical aspects of trans lives. Accompanying events include a vendor fair, art exhibit, BBQ, cabaret, all-ages dance, and more.
This conference is also open to anyone interested in the topics to be covered. Whether you are new to thinking about your gender, well-established in your identity, FTM, trans, genderqueer, MTF, part of any of these communities because of the people you love, or simply questioning the role of gender in your life, FTM 2006: A Gender Odyssey is open to you.
Join us for the next regular meeting of the Muncie Trans Network support group. For now, meetings are limited to transgender individuals (FTM, MTF, genderqueer, other-gendered, etc.) and those who are questioning their gender. The group plans to expand in the future to offer support for significant others, friends, family, and allies (SOFFAs) of transgender people.
Topic: Passing Tips (clothing, binding, packing, etc.)
The Muncie Trans Network group meets on the first Sunday of each month.
For more information, contact .
(SEATTLE, WA) FTM 2006: A Gender Odyssey is a national conference for masculine-identified people who were assigned female gender at birth. It is a place for us to gather together, share our lives, learn from one another, and celebrate our communities. This conference offers a variety of workshops and discussions addressing the practical aspects of trans lives. Accompanying events include a vendor fair, art exhibit, BBQ, cabaret, all-ages dance, and more.
This conference is also open to anyone interested in the topics to be covered. Whether you are new to thinking about your gender, well-established in your identity, FTM, trans, genderqueer, MTF, part of any of these communities because of the people you love, or simply questioning the role of gender in your life, FTM 2006: A Gender Odyssey is open to you.
Bloomington TG Group is a social and educational peer support group serving the TransGender community of Southern Indiana.
The Bloomington TG group meets on the 2nd Saturday of each month from 7:00pm to 9:00pm.
Note: The meeting is no longer a “pitch-in” or “pot luck” meeting, but some of us go out to dinner afterwards.
There are facilities to "change & makeup".
Purpose: To provide a positive and supportive environment for all of our brothers and sisters in the TransGender community. This is an opportunity to meet others in the local community, to provide a safe place to go for those who are not "out", and an opportunity for those who are "out" to share their experiences. It is our hope that this will be both fun and educational.
Picnic where drinks, service, and meat type items will be provided. Please bring a covered dish, all GLBT and Allies, your family, and a big appetite. This will be a great end of summer activity for all to share. You will also be able to find out about the various local groups and get more involved. Purdue students are especially welcome, as we wish you well in a new year! Bring a car load!
Hosted by PrideLafayette, Citizens for Civil Rights, Lafayette PFLAG, and PRYSM.