Conversation Project: Where Are Queer People Welcome?

April 26, 2018 | 5:30 p.m. | Springfield City Hall

225 Fifth St., Springfield OR 97477

A majority of Americans now accept gay and lesbian relationships, but the queer population is made up of a diversity of communities and experiences. Are all queer people accepted, tolerated, and embraced everywhere? Where are we made to feel welcome? Where do we feel unwelcome and unsafe? How do race, language, gender identity, family structure, faith, where we work, and where we live shape how we are seen, welcomed, and accepted? Join facilitator Jill Winsor in a discussion that explores how the complexity of the queer community intersects with the spaces and communities that surround us. Read more.

This event will take place in the Library Meeting Room at Springfield City Hall.

Event Sponsors

City of Springfield

Cost

Free

Contact

Vahana Keene at (541) 726-3700 or vkeene@springfield-or.gov