Embracing Two Spirit Traditions
with Christoso Apache and Joey Criddle of the Two Spirit SOciety of Denver
Thursday, November 12, 2009
11am - 12:30pm
Jewell Student Center
Lower Level, Room 2325
Native American Two-Spirit traditions embrace gender diversity and have a positive outlook on the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community. The LGBT community is seen as having the gift of two spirits, both male and female, and transgender individuals are seen as even more sacred because of their physiological embodiment.
As such, Two Spirits have special responsibilities and expectations within their tribes.
Learn more about the original "traditional American values," and the personal and cultural perspectives of "Two Spirits."
Co-hosted by the OQS Diversity Club, Campus Forum, and Intercultural Center, and the Community Outreach Counseling Program/Women's Resource Center.
Click here to view the flyer for the event.
Thursday, 05 November 2009 23:58
Two Spirit presentation at Kansas City college
Written by NativeOUTThe current Co-Director, Cristoso Apache, and Past Co-Director, Joey Criddle, of the Two-Spirit Society of Denver are presenting "Embracing Two-Spirit Traditions" at the Jewell Student Center at the Kansas City Kansas Community College on Thursday, November 12, 2009. To learn more about the Two Spirit Society of Denver, visit their website www.denvertwospirit.com. To learn more about this event, read the information below and view the flyer for the event.
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