Events
The 2006 Bloomington Multicultural Festival will be held on Sunday, October 1, 2006, from 11 am - 4 pm at City Hall at Showers Plaza, 401 N. Morton Street (City Hall at Showers Plaza is the site where the Bloomington Farmers' Market is held).
Throughout the afternoon on October 1st, the Plaza Commons will come alive with the culture and expression of Bloomington residents. The Bloomington Multicultural Festival will celebrate - through entertainment, food and activities - the diverse populations living in Bloomington. With the participation of a myriad of cultural organizations, performers and musicians representative of our community, the Festival will promote appreciation and respect for the value and strength of a diverse community.
Included in the festivities will be delicious international and ethnic foods, where festival-goers can sample foods from around the world. Many children's activities are being planned, to provide plenty of fun and educational opportunities for children to explore the wonders of diversity.
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: Creative Expression through Art
Location:
Muncie UU Church
4800 W. Bradford Dr.
Muncie, IN
The Muncie Trans Network group meets on the first Sunday of each month.
Trans Lafayette is a support group that meets biweekly in Lafayette, IN at the Pride Lafayette Center. The group is open to transgender, transsexual, gender variant, genderqueer, and questioning individuals in the Purdue, West Lafayette, Lafayette, and Tippecanoe County communities.
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)
Cincy Boyz is Cincinnati's only FTM support group. We meet every 2nd Tuesday at The Center in Northside from 7-9.
For directions or more info please contact us at or The Center 513-591-0200.
Contact:
Liam or Chaz
Phone:
513 238-9318
ISNA is hosting the First DSD Symposium, a gathering of intersex adults, parents, and allied healthcare professionals. This is your chance to meet and learn from others working to improve the quality of healthcare for families with children born with Disorders of Sex Development, and for adults dealing with the many ongoing healthcare concerns that result from DSDs.
The conference takes place in San Francisco, at the Parc 55 Hotel, Friday October 13 thru Sunday October 15.
The DSD Symposium is a mini-conference, held within the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association’s annual conference. Registrants to the GLMA conference are welcome to attend all DSD Symposium presentations. Those who are specifically interested in DSDs may register for the DSD Symposium only, at a reduced rate ($125 thru September 15; $150 afterward).
ISNA is hosting the First DSD Symposium, a gathering of intersex adults, parents, and allied healthcare professionals. This is your chance to meet and learn from others working to improve the quality of healthcare for families with children born with Disorders of Sex Development, and for adults dealing with the many ongoing healthcare concerns that result from DSDs.
The conference takes place in San Francisco, at the Parc 55 Hotel, Friday October 13 thru Sunday October 15.
The DSD Symposium is a mini-conference, held within the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association’s annual conference. Registrants to the GLMA conference are welcome to attend all DSD Symposium presentations. Those who are specifically interested in DSDs may register for the DSD Symposium only, at a reduced rate ($125 thru September 15; $150 afterward).
Bloomington TG Group is a social and educational peer support group serving the TransGender community of Southern Indiana.
In October, representatives from Indiana Equality will be in attendance at this meeting.
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.
ISNA is hosting the First DSD Symposium, a gathering of intersex adults, parents, and allied healthcare professionals. This is your chance to meet and learn from others working to improve the quality of healthcare for families with children born with Disorders of Sex Development, and for adults dealing with the many ongoing healthcare concerns that result from DSDs.
The conference takes place in San Francisco, at the Parc 55 Hotel, Friday October 13 thru Sunday October 15.
The DSD Symposium is a mini-conference, held within the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association’s annual conference. Registrants to the GLMA conference are welcome to attend all DSD Symposium presentations. Those who are specifically interested in DSDs may register for the DSD Symposium only, at a reduced rate ($125 thru September 15; $150 afterward).
Trans Lafayette is a support group that meets biweekly in Lafayette, IN at the Pride Lafayette Center. The group is open to transgender, transsexual, gender variant, genderqueer, and questioning individuals in the Purdue, West Lafayette, Lafayette, and Tippecanoe County communities.