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Thursday April 12th
Gender Crash Open Mic!
Feature: Andra Hibbert

Doors open at 7p show at 7:30pm at Spontaneous Celebrations, 45
Danforth St, Jamaica Plain Orange line, stonybrook stop, all ages, $5
- 10 at the door, open to everyone, more info? www.gendercrash.com


Andra Hibbert is a queer. She lives in Jamaica Plain, but misses
mountains in both Americas. Not fitting easily into any box, she
creates space by playing with words, lipstick, census data, and bread
recipes. She hopes that someday the words will be read by generations,
the lipstick will flirt, the census data will liberate, and the bread
will sustain.

Where you can be a Rock Star! for at least 3 minutes!
Boston's longest running open mic for poets/spoken wordsters/literary
geeks/journal writers/queers/transgender/gender queers

Gender crash will take you from politics to erotica in less than 5
minutes. A fun, welcoming, exciting, and often flirtatious crowd where
open mic performances range from spoken word, to comedy, to drag, or
acoustic music, all from newbies to veterans.

Saturday April 14, 2007
The Neighborhood!
MonthlyQueer/Trans Dance Party in Jamaica Plain.

At the Midway, 3496 Washington Street, Jamaica Plain.
9p, $5 at the door, 21+

This month we will be rocking in spring with an eclectic mix of rock
classics, dance, old school hip hop, and some electronica for good
measure!

This is a space for all queer and trans folks... we like mixed up
spaces and so should you! Always femme, butch, gender varient, fairy,
leather, and CD friendly

Occasionally, The Neighborhood will feature live bands and guest DJs
and every month a portion of the proceeds will be donated to a
queer/trans-friendly non-profit. For more information, visit The
Neighborhood's MySpace page at www.myspace.com/theneighborhoodjp

You live here, you visit here, now dance here!
Brought to you by X Gender Productions/GenderCrash.com and
Churub Productions/DJ D'hana www.chubrub.org


Monday, April 23, 2007
Community Meeting About Transgender Legislation

Come find out what the state of transgender civil rights are and how to connect with, and educate, your legislator.

7p-10p at the Democracy Center, 45 Mt. Auburn St, Harvard Square, Cambridge MA 02138, The Institute is four blocks up on the left, at the corner of Mount Auburn Street and DeWolfe Street.

The community meeting will include a session on how to advocate with policymakers and politicians, ways to support the transgender civil rights movement, and everyday things you can do to end discrimination. The event is open to all community members interested in creating a safe and respectful society. Invite your local transgender support group, LGBT groups, allies, friends, and family.

No prior activism experience is needed to attend, just a willingness to be a part of an exciting movement. Light refreshments and materials will be provided.

For more information or to co-sponsor, email gscott@masstpc.org or call 617-983-0219. Facilitated by the Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition

7p-10p at the Democracy Center, 45 Mt. Auburn St, Harvard Square, Cambridge MA 02138, The Institute is four blocks up on the left, at the corner of Mount Auburn Street and DeWolfe Street.

Save the Date!
Lobby Day for HB 1722
May 15, 2007
At the Massachusetts Statehouse

This is being done in conjuction with GALLAN as part of 'Clock In For
Equality: The National Day of Action for Workplace Fairness for LGBT
Employees and Employees with HIV'

Please hold the date to come in and talk to legislators about HB 1722.
More information to follow in the next two weeks, but you can call
today and make appointments with your legislators for May 15th. All
materials about the bill will be provided. Please see www.masstpc.org
for more information.
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