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SUMMARY:Muck and Sparkle: The Magic and Pain of Survival
DESCRIPTION:Queer Youth Productions\, Galeria de la Raza & Qcc present\nMuck and Sparkle: The Magic and Pain of Survival\nJune 2\nGaleria de la Raza\, Studio 24\, 6pm\nEPLi\, Ariel Springfield & Madhvi Trivedi\nFREE \nWebsite: www.queeryouthproductions.com\nSocial Media: https://www.facebook.com/events/463631963830713/ \nWith hands outstretched to the future\, Queer Youth Productions’ traveling exhibit\, Muck and Sparkle: The Magic and Pain of Survival\, brings forth the art of expanding hearts and the paradox of possibility in a candid array of artwork from LGBTQIA2S youth. The show brings with it the specter of struggle that youth maneuver to (re)claim space and carve out the complexities of their identities. \nAlongside powerful depictions of self determination\, this exhibit transcends the two dimensional\, offering a unique glimpse into the less-often-heard-seen-thought-touched-interiority of vulnerability that comes with uncovering (un)truths of gender and sexuality. By centering voices of queer youth\, we are able to reflect upon work that has been done in queer communities as well as build intergenerational conversations for envisioning supportive and liberating futures. Within these artworks is a resilient force of magic that speaks to a collective and time-defying queer tongue. \nARTISTS’ BIOGRAPHIES \nFunded in part by The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence\, Sister Grant. \n \n  \nDiscipline: Visual Art \nCreating Queer Community
URL:https://queerculturalcenter.org/event/muckandsparkle/
LOCATION:Galería de la Raza\, Studio 24\, 2857 24th Street @ Bryant\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:CQC2016,NQAF2016,Visual Art2016
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160602T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160602T210000
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CREATED:20160424T200702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160505T222853Z
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SUMMARY:Queer Historical Mixtape
DESCRIPTION:Radar Productions presents\nQueer Historical Mixtape\nJune 2\nGLBT\, 7pm\nCeleste Chan\, Irina Contreras\nFree \nTwo of your favorite queer filmmakers – Celeste Chan and Irina Contreras – join forces to create a film mixtape from raw footage found in the GLBT archives. Join them as they present their film and discuss their process. \nARTISTS’ BIOGRAPHIES \nCeleste Chan is a queer artist\, activist\, writer\, and filmmaker\, schooled by DIY and immigrant parents from Malaysia and the Bronx\, NY. Her films feature oral history interviews\, cellophane\, blow-up unicorns\, a pearl-clutching fashion fetishist\, lipstick as armor\, images of disintegration\, and direct animation. Her recent writing can be found in AWAY\, cream city review’s genrequeer folio\, and the Glitter & Grit Anthology. \nIrina Contreras is an interdisciplinary artist and writer\, whose individual and collaborative projects examine personal reflections of collective experiences. Her writing has appeared in the anthology Beyond Walls and Cages\, which just received the Association of Borderlands President Gold Award for 2014. Join Radar Productions as they present their film and discuss their process! \nDiscipline: Film
URL:https://queerculturalcenter.org/event/queer-historical-mixtape/
LOCATION:GLBT History Museum\, 4127 18th Street @ Castro\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:filmvideo2016,NQAF2016
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160601T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160601T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T174040
CREATED:20160424T182241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160505T222759Z
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SUMMARY:Black Rage//Black Magic | June 1 & 2
DESCRIPTION:Congregation of Liberation presents\nBlack Rage//Black Magic\nDate: June 1 & 2\nSAFEHouse Arts\, 8pm\nCongregation of Liberation \nTickets: $10 – $20 sliding scale BPT\, NOTA\nTickets for June 1st: http://ticketf.ly/1SXY9tL\nTickets for June 2nd: http://ticketf.ly/1QOsyDk \nBlack Rage//Black Magic is a collection of vignettes that explores the ways rage impacts the Black body\, consciousness\, spirit\, heart\, and family — as a result of systemic\, interpersonal\, and internalized racism — and the magical ways we turn that rage into an (he)Artistic tool for survival\, healing\, resilience\, dignity\, love\, and creativity. \nThis production is the culmination of a 16 week theatre-healing workshop for Black activists\, artists\, and healers facilitated by Tha Hood AlKemist and Jezebel Delilah X. It features extraordinary artists like Magnoliah Black\, Ray Ray\, Larrolyn Patterson Parms Ford\, LaTasha Monique Rawls\, Quoia Renee\, and Sassa Nash. \nPlease join us while we use the theatre and love to question\, examine\, unpack\, make fun of\, heal and try to understand the impact of\, both\, overt systemic oppression and everyday micro-aggressions\, on our lives. \nARTISTS’ BIOGRAPHIES \nDiscipline: Theatre\, Performance Art
URL:https://queerculturalcenter.org/event/black-rageblack-magic/
LOCATION:SAFEHouse\, One Grove Street @ Market\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:NQAF2016,PerformanceArt2016,Theater2016
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160601T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160601T210000
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CREATED:20160425T210914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160506T170800Z
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SUMMARY:Manifesting Access
DESCRIPTION:The Idriss Stelley Foundation & Qcc present\n Manifesting Access\nJune 1\nAAACC\, 7:30pm\nLisa Ganser \n$10-20 sliding scale\, NOTA\nTickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2550348 \nManifesting Access is an intentionally more accessible (captioned and audio described) collection of short movies that expose truths at the intersection of disability and police terror. From the Sins Invalid Statement Against Police Violence: “Disabled people who are Autistic\, who are Deaf\, who live with mental health impairments or cognitive impairments\, epilepsy or movement disorders\, are at highest risk of being assaulted by police\, and that is deeply compounded when we are further marginalized by homelessness\, transphobia\, and white supremacy.” \nThis screening makes accessible the work of artists and activists including Janetta Johnson\, Noémie Serfaty\, Akiko Sampson\, Kin Folkz\, Lisa Ganser\, Judy Hanks with Nazeem and Spencer Joles\, Tali Jones\, Colin Ashante\, Leroy Moore & Emmitt Thrower\, and Mario Farid. The showcase highlights the life’s work of La Mesha Irizarry\, mother of Idriss Stelley\, and her legacy of activism. \nARTISTS’ BIOGRAPHIES \nDiscipline: Film/Video \nCreating Queer Community
URL:https://queerculturalcenter.org/event/manifesting-access/
LOCATION:African American Art and Culture Complex\, 762 Fulton Street @ Webster\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:CQC2016,filmvideo2016,NQAF2016
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160529
DTSTAMP:20260430T174040
CREATED:20160426T022530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160502T200826Z
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SUMMARY:Work MORE 7: Daughters of a Riot | May 27 & 28
DESCRIPTION:Ox and QCC present\nWork MORE 7: Daughters of a Riot\nMay 27 and 28th\nBrava Theater 8pm\nVivvyAnne ForeverMORE!\nTickets: $15-20\nMay 27th Show: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2543448\nMay 28th Show: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2543450\nWebsite: http://www.micasigourney.com/work-more-7-daugters-of-a-riot/ \nIn Daughters of a Riot\, Lol McFiercen\, Honey Mahogany\, Dulce De Leche and VivvyAnne ForeverMORE! bring to the stage moments of queer history when drag and gender transgression have exploded into riots of resistance. With lipsynch\, singing\, video and audience participation these queens trace queer genealogies and histories that brought them to the stage\, celebrating the queer ancestors who paved the way. \nWork MORE! provides a platform for collaborative artmaking that utilizes drag to disturb traditional notions of beauty\, femininity and masculinity while promoting interdisciplinary collaborations among artists who co-create rather than compete. In mainstream culture\, drag is framed as a solo performance created by one male artist\, traditionally in clubs and bars. Work MORE! builds on San Francisco’s long history of drag as a community-building strategy. \nARTISTS’ BIOGRAPHIES \nParticipating Artists:\nVivvyAnne ForeverMORE!\nDulce De Leche\nHoney Mahogany\nVideo: Aron Kantor \nDiscipline: Theater/Drag \n 
URL:https://queerculturalcenter.org/event/work-more-7-daughters-of-a-riot-june-27-28/
LOCATION:Brava Theater\, 2789 24th Street @ York \, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drag2016,NQAF2016,Theater2016
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160528
DTSTAMP:20260430T174040
CREATED:20160424T174752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160505T222207Z
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SUMMARY:Work MORE 7: Daughters of a Riot | May 27 & 28
DESCRIPTION:Ox and QCC present\nWork MORE 7: Daughters of a Riot\nMay 27 and 28th\nBrava Theater 8pm\nVivvyAnne ForeverMORE!\nTickets: $15-20\nMay 27th Show: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2543448\nMay 28th Show: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2543450\nWebsite: http://www.micasigourney.com/work-more-7-daugters-of-a-riot/ \nIn Daughters of a Riot\, Lol McFiercen\, Honey Mahogany\, Dulce De Leche and VivvyAnne ForeverMORE! bring to the stage moments of queer history when drag and gender transgression have exploded into riots of resistance. With lipsynch\, singing\, video and audience participation these queens trace queer genealogies and histories that brought them to the stage\, celebrating the queer ancestors who paved the way. \nWork MORE! provides a platform for collaborative artmaking that utilizes drag to disturb traditional notions of beauty\, femininity and masculinity while promoting interdisciplinary collaborations among artists who co-create rather than compete. In mainstream culture\, drag is framed as a solo performance created by one male artist\, traditionally in clubs and bars. Work MORE! builds on San Francisco’s long history of drag as a community-building strategy. \nARTISTS’ BIOGRAPHIES \nParticipating Artists:\nVivvyAnne ForeverMORE!\nDulce De Leche\nHoney Mahogany\nVideo: Aron Kantor \nDiscipline: Theater/Drag
URL:https://queerculturalcenter.org/event/work-more-7-daughters-of-a-riot/
LOCATION:Brava Theater\, 2789 24th Street @ York \, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drag2016,NQAF2016,Theater2016
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160520T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160520T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T174040
CREATED:20160424T172647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160428T171551Z
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SUMMARY:Brouhaha: A Night of QTPOC Comedy | May 20
DESCRIPTION:Peacock Rebellion\nBrouhaha: A Night of QTPOC Comedy\nMay 20\, 7pm & 10pm\nOakland Metro Operahouse\nLexi Adsit\, Nava Mau \nTickets: $12-$25\, NOTAFLOF\nBrown Paper Tickets Link: \nSocial Link: http://www.facebook.com/PeacockRebellion\n http://www.peacockrebellion.org \nAfter sold-out runs of Brouhaha’s QTPOC Stand-Up and Brouhaha: Trans Women of Color Storytelling\, Peacock brings grads from both crews together for a comedy mega-show. \nFeaturing a mix of comedy genres: stand-up\, storytelling\, and\, new this year\, spoken word. \nRape jokes\, fat jokes\, transphobia: Most comedy just replays tacky oppressive bullshit. This spring\, Lexi Adsit and Nava Mau conjured a supercrew of hilarious queer and trans comedy activists of color to fight back. \nCome watch their new work; it’ll be a riot. \nCurated and hosted by Lexi Adsit and Nava Mau \nFeatured artists:\nCassandra Falby\nCeCe McDonald\nChella Coleman\nJanetta Johnson\nLuna Merbruja\nMiss Major\nSabaa Zareena\nStar Amerasu\nThe Lady Ms. Vagina Jenkins \nARTISTS’ BIOGRAPHIES \nDiscipline: Comedy
URL:https://queerculturalcenter.org/event/brouhaha-a-night-of-qtpoc-comedy/
LOCATION:Oakland Metro Operahouse\, 522 2nd St @ Washington\, Oakland\, Oakland\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy2016,NQAF2016
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