2012 November
Project PAVE’s Transformations Scholarship
On 30, Nov 2012 | No Comments | In Scholarships | By John
The Transformations Scholarship recognizes students who have taken action to end the cycle of relationship violence and promote healthy relationships in their lives, their school and community.
The scholarship:
- has no GPA or financial requirements
- is open to students 21 & under
- typically is a one-time award to 10 students of $2,000-$4,000
What’s the difference between flirting & sexual harassment?
On 23, Nov 2012 | No Comments | In Resources | By PBJ
Flirting:
- is welcome attention
- goes both ways/is mutual
- makes you feel flattered or attractive
- makes you feel in control
- makes you feel good about yourself
- is legal
Sexual Harassment:
- is not wanted
- is one-sided
- makes you feel put-down or ugly
- makes you feel powerless
- makes you feel bad or dirty
- is a violation of school policy and the law
Sexual harassment is unwanted sexual attention or conduct. Sexual harassment is defined by the person receiving it, just like sexual assault.
Trans* Awareness Week
On 15, Nov 2012 | No Comments | In Events | By PBJ
picture from: Fenway Focus
Trans* Awareness Week Youth Film Night 11/17: Saturday, 6 pm Open to ages 13-20 Join us as we co-host this event at Out Boulder’s Pride House. Movie + Free Food!!!
BOLD OffBeat Arts and Peers Building Justice are sponsoring a social movie evening for youth as a part of Trans* Awareness Week! This event is open to trans* youth and allies 13-20 only. We will have pizza, snacks, and soda. We will be screening the queer action adventure film DEBS! this event is FREE! For a full list of Trans* Awareness Week events go to outboulder.org
Invite your friends!
The mission of Trans* Awareness Week is to unite and educate the trans* community and its allies through workshops, social gatherings, and other events to create a truly inclusive community to inspire and embrace the multigender experience.
*Trans*— An umbrella term encompassing a wide range of identities, appearances, and/or behaviors that fall outside stereotypical gender norms of either male or female. The transgender umbrella includes, but is not limited to, individuals who behave and/or dress differently from their gender assigned at birth (i.e.- a female who wears men’s clothing); individuals who do not identify as either male or female; and individuals who identify as a gender different from their gender assigned at birth (for example, a person born male, and now identifies as female [MtF] or vice versa [FtM]).
For more info & events visit Out Boulder:
Thanks for checking in.
On 02, Nov 2012 | No Comments | In News | By PBJ
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