Catharsis: Trans Women’s Stories of Sexual Violence CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Posted in Calls For Submissions with tags , , , , , , , , , on April 7, 2012 by Mommy Fiercest

Catharsis: Trans Women’s Stories of Sexual Violence is seeking written submissions from trans women who are willing to share their experiences of sexual violence and assault. The goal is to create a book-length collection of personal essays and stories from trans women about their individual experiences. Through compiling these stories, we hope to counteract the tendency of broader feminist dialog to deal with the subject of violence against trans women as hypothetical, ethereal, and comparatively minimal. We also hope that such a compilation would reinforce the place of trans women among all women and help to bring support and healing to our often overlooked communities.

For Submission Form Please go to: http://catharsisproject.wufoo.com/forms/catharsis-submission-form/

What We’re Looking For: Stories of personal experience from self-identified trans women who are survivors of rape, sexual assault, or other sexual violence. Submissions should be roughly 2-5 pages in length and focus primarily on individual experiences and feelings. Because every individual processes these experiences in different ways, the “tone” of the collection will be left to the contributors. Anger, humor, grief, healing, indifference, etc. are all welcome themes. Those wishing to remain anonymous will have that wish respected and not be named in the final publication. Anonymity will be granted to the degree at which it’s requested, so please make your needs clear with your submissions.

Why Trans Women Only? The perception that trans women are less often targets of sexual violence is incredibly pervasive, even among allies to the trans community. This erroneous assumption is deeply rooted in cissexism, transphobia, and transmisogyny. While sexual violence affects many communities and is often taboo or “invisible” in those communities, trans women’s experiences are uniquely derided and ignored. This results in the isolation of trans women survivors, a culture of silence within broader trans communities, and a false pretense for the exclusion of trans women from feminist conversations about rape and assault. The purpose of this collection is to give voice to and encourage dialog around the specific reality of sexual violence against trans women. We are interested in work by trans women of all backgrounds, regardless of transition status, race, class, education, ability, age, orientation, or occupation. Any survivor of sexual violence that self-identifies as a trans woman is encouraged to contribute.

 To send submit your story, go to: http://catharsisproject.wufoo.com/forms/catharsis-submission-form/

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS JULY 31ST, 2012!

If you want to help further or have any questions please contact reddurkin@gmail.com

DEATH OF MY DAUGHTER: Photo & Video Installation including A NIGHT OF TRANS-ANARCHISM

Posted in Cultural Events, Parties and Club Nights with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 6, 2012 by Mommy Fiercest
ImageGallery exhibition by Leon Mostovoy: Death Of My Daughter “Death of My Daughter” is about the role of gender, and gender roles, in contemporary U.S. society.
A NIGHT OF TRANS-ANARCHISM: a night of performance art by and film by transgender artists featuring: Talia Bettcher, Pony Lee Estrange, Metahuman, aka Kalil Cohen, Micha Cardenas, Deb Simone, Allison Wyper,  Natalie Rosen and  Leon Wu.
Dir Debra Simon's FFS: FACE FOR SALE BITCH BITCH BITCH

Dir Debra Simon's FFS: FACE FOR SALE BITCH BITCH BITCH

I was fortunate enough to  work on two of the films  screening tonight, in the role of  art director on Kalil Cohen’s film “So PoMo” and camera person and key bloody bandage sniffer on  Debra Simone’s film FFS: Face For Sale BITCH BITCH BITCH.

Debra’s film is a documentary we shot when we went to Boston to get her facial feminization surgery and I was her caretaker. Debra told me we were making a youtube video, I think so that I wouldn’t be quite so nervous about being the camera person. It worked.

Kalil’s film is a campy music video about a gender queer trans woman who finds herself in the utopia of a PoMoSexual college.  I hope you’ll be able to come out and enjoy the awesome night of film and performance.

Opening gallery reception at 7:00 pm followed by A Night Of Trans-Anarchism starting at 8:30pm
Highways Performance Space & Gallery. 1651 18th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404
Still For Kalil Cohen's "So Pomo" Music Video Featuring Afrodisiac, Devin Tait, Ofelia Del CorazonImage

EMBODIED: ARTS PARTY AT HAMMER MUSEUM

Posted in Cultural Events, Parties and Club Nights with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 5, 2012 by Mommy Fiercest
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*EMBODIED*
UCLA Arts Party @ Hammer Museum
Wednesday April 18, 2012
7pm-10pmThe Hammer Museum and the Hammer Student Association (H.S.A.) present an evening of artist-led workshops, performances, and live music inspired by the exhibition Alina Szapocznikow: Sculpture Undone 1955-1972. Ask artist John Kilduff for life advice as he runs on a treadmill and paints at the same time, create a collaborative figure drawing with Malaika Zweig, cast your body with Pato Hebert, work with performance duo CamLab, and much more. The evening will also feature some of LA’s finest food vendors, a photo booth, cash bar, and sets by KXLU DJ Alyssa Bailey.+PERFORMANCE AND ARTIST-LED WORKSHOPS+

John Kilduff
http://www.letspainttv.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvbL_5rH1QQ

Malaika Zweig
http://www.malaikazweig.com/

Pato Hebert
http://www.patohebert.com/

CamLab
http://www.camlabia.blogspot.com/

+LIVE SET+

DJ Alyssa Bailey
http://www.kxlu.com/playlists/alyssa.htm

Galleries of permanent and current exhibitions will be open all night!
http://hammer.ucla.edu/exhibitions/exhibitions

New Installation At New Wight Gallery

Posted in Cultural Events, Parties and Club Nights with tags , , , , on April 5, 2012 by Mommy Fiercest

April 5-13, 2012
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 5, 5-8pm
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Veronique d’Entremont
Roxy Farhat
Masood Kamandy
Kim Ye

New Wight Gallery
1100 Broad Art Center
Los Angeles, CA 90095

Gallery Hours:
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-4:30pm
Saturday (April 7), 10:00am-6:00pm

Admission is free

Daily parking in Lot 3: $11 (purchase from Information booth located at Westholme and Hilgard Aves.)
Short term parking (payable at pay stations) in Lot 3 North

Directions to the Broad Art Center

For further information, call (310) 825-0557

www.art.ucla.edu

The exhibition program of the New Wight Gallery is made possible through the generous support of Dallas Price-Van Breda.

Caring For Your Introvert

Posted in Uncategorized on April 3, 2012 by Mommy Fiercest

Reblogged from The Badger Hut:

In 2003, Atlantic writer Jonathan Rauch penned an essay entitled “Caring For Your Introvert: the habits and needs of a little-understood group.”

Do you know someone who needs hours alone every day? Who loves quiet conversations about feelings or ideas, and can give a dynamite presentation to a big audience, but seems awkward in groups and maladroit at small talk? Who has to be dragged to parties and then needs the rest of the day to recuperate?

Read more… 1,466 more words

Folks think that because I blab about my life on the internet, organize community events and have a performative side, that I am an extrovert. THIS IS JUST NOT SO!

SUM PEEPS SAY MAKIN LOLCATS IZ WASTE OV TIEM. BEAN DOMINATRIX MEANZ I HAZ LOSTA TIEM.

Posted in Fluff with tags , , , , on March 31, 2012 by Mommy Fiercest
I CAN HAZ FREE MARKET CAPITALISM?

I CAN HAZ FREE MARKET CAPITALISM?

QUEER MONDAYS AT AKBAR

Posted in Cultural Events, Parties and Club Nights with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on March 25, 2012 by Mommy Fiercest
Kate Gilbert

Kate Gilbert

Highways has a big awesome installation that you should check out taking up the space this month but luckily The Akbar was kind enough to host QUEER MONDAYS.  So this month head east to AKBAR for QUEER MONDAYS action.

QM is a non-elitist performance lab dedicated to the development of new LGBTQ artistic works and is open to all disciplines.
Performances by: Greg Barnett, Leopold Nu Nan, Anson Sky, Sky Palkowitz, Jason Jenn, Kate Gilbert, Jason Jones, & Jay Lyonsplus special guest appearance by PENNY ARCADE!
hosted by: Ian MacKinnon

 

 

 

 

March 26, 7:30p

4356 West Sunset Boulevard  Los Angeles, CA 90029

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