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==First Person Queer Discussion Group== An ongoing book discussion group at the Universalist Unitarian Church of Halifax. The "First Person Queer" Discussion Group will be an inviting and safe place for bisexual, gay, lesbian, transgendered and otherwise queer folk and their straight allies to discuss their personal journeys on integrating their sexuality into everyday life and spiritual community, as well as gleaning insight from and discussing the various essays in the book, First Person Queer: Who We Are (So Far). The group is open to the general community. ; When : 7 - 9 pm on the first and third Wednesday of the month (beginning 2009-10-07) ; Where : UniversalistUnitarianChurch of Halifax, 5500 Inglis Street, Halifax, B3J 1AB ; Materials Needed : First Person Queer: Who We Are (So Far), available from VenusEnvy or [http://amzn.com/1551522276 amazon.com]/[http://www.amazon.ca/First-Person-Queer-Who-Are/dp/1551522276/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1250643913&sr=8-1 amazon.ca] (allow up to 3 weeks for delivery) ; Cost : Free ; Registration : Although not necessary, registration is appreciated ([mailto:rainbowfaith@disciples.com rainbowfaith@disciples.com]) ; Web site : Find out more at http://firstpersonqueer.wordpress.com/ Some reviews of First Person Queer: Who We Are (So Far) ''"This collection is refreshing because of the diversity of experiences represented.... First Person Queer is humorous at times, painful at others, and extremely honest all the while. Though there is no singular, exclusionary 'queer experience', these essays all complement each other to show the qualitative experiences as a member of a marginalized group."'' Feminist Review (Feminist Review April 30, 2008) ''"It's remarkable that every voice in this anthology is personable.... The eloquence of spirit in each essay draws readers into understanding different points of view.”'' Outwords (Winnipeg, MB) (Outwords March 12, 2009) ==History== * 2009-10-09: Blog launched * Late 2010: Ended when organizer Daniel moved away.
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