Tracy Leinbaugh, PhD, NCC, PCC-S Associate Professor Chair, Department of Counseling and Higher Education 205 McCracken Hall Ohio University Athens, OH 45701 Phone: 740-593-0846 E-mail: leinbaug at ohio.edu <mailto: leinbaug at ohio.edu > Show, by your actions, that you choose peace over war, freedom over oppression, voice over silence, service over self-interest, respect over advantage, cooperation over competition, action over passivity, diversity over uniformity, and justice over all. From: Hart, Mickey Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 2:31 PM Subject: EXCELLENT LEARNING OPPORTUNITES WITH ROBYN OCHS NEXT WEEK! Please share this with faculty and students in your area. There are some great educational and extra credit opportunities next week! Thanks for your ongoing support of LGBT initiatives at Ohio University. -Mickey Hart Director of the LGBT Center Spend a Week with Robyn Ochs! Robyn Ochs, a favorite guest of the OU LGBTA Community, returns to OU for a spectacular 5 day mini-residency next Monday - Friday (September 27-October 1). Open Doors, OU's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Center, Department of Residential Housing, the Women's Center, the Office of Diversity, Access & Equity, and the Student Activities Commission invite the OU and Athens community to "Spend a Week with Robyn Ochs!" Robyn Ochs is a long-time activist, professional speaker, and workshop leader. (Read more about Robyn below the schedule.) "This is Robyn's third visit to OU. Students always respond well to Robyn's message and style of teaching. I am delighted that she agreed to spend a week on campus to help educated more people. This is a first! I hope folks make time for one or more of her presentations." -Mickey Hart, Director of the LGBT Center. "I am excited about Robyn's visit. Having seen her a couple years ago I know that her stay will be well received by the LGBTA community and the general student body. I appreciate Robyn's non-aggressive approach to activism and advocacy; she offers fresh alternative." -Chris Uihlein, Treasurer of Open Doors: Ohio University's LGBTIQQA Student Union All events are free and open to all who are interested. PUBLIC EVENTS: Monday, September 27 2:00p - 4:00p SafeZone Supplemental Training: Choosing to Label: What's in a Name? Bi, lesbian, gay, straight, queer, questioning, choose-not-to-label. How do people decide which label to use? What do labels do? What don't they do? Is it possible to avoid labels? What is the difference between ascribed labels and chosen labels? How can we manage our identities in order to get the maximum benefit with the minimum cost? Let's think creatively and proactively about identity. This is a participatory workshop, and all are welcome. Location: Baker Center Multi-Purpose Room (240 Baker) Non-SafeZone members are welcome to attend! 6:00p - 8:00p Equality Advocates of SE Ohio Gathering Hosted by: Equality Ohio Location: Athens Community Rec Center Tuesday, September 28 Noon - 1:00p Dine & Discuss: The LGBT Movement Today We are living in a time of tremendous advances in LGBT rights. But this process of change is every uneven: in some places LGBT people have more civil rights than ever before; in others our progress is being rolled back. Both popular support and homophobia are on the upswing. Robyn will share words of encouragement for these challenging times. Location: LGBT Center, 354 Baker Pizza and soda will be served! Wednesday, September 29 3:00p - 5:00p SafeZone Supplemental Training: The Changing Landscape of Identity: Understanding & Supporting Students of All Sexual Orientations Our teens and twenties are times of exploration, discovery and growth. For non-heterosexual students, this is a time when presumptive labels and sexuality are called into question. Robyn will discuss her work with teens and young adults, and share some of her observations and the lessons she has learned. Location: Baker Center Multi-Purpose Room (242 Baker) Non-SafeZone members are welcome to attend! 8:00p - 10:00p Open Doors Meeting Discussion Topic: Bisexuality Myth & Realities What is bisexuality? What does it mean to identify as bisexual? What are some of the challenges to understanding and representing this often overlooked segment of the LGBT community? Please join us for a lively presentation by award-winning speaker, writer and educator Robyn Ochs. Bring your own list of myths: we'll analyze them a bit and explore their origins. Location: UCM, 18 N. College St. Thursday, September 30 Noon - 1:00p Women's Weekly Brown Bag Discussion: Stories of Bisexual Women Reading and discussing selected essays and passages from Robyn's anthology, Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals Around the World, we examine women's bisexuality in transnational and intersectional context. How does context affect experience? Which are shared experiences of bisexuality, and which are culturally specific? Location: Women's Center (403 Baker) Bring your own lunch. 2:30p - 4:00p Coffee & Conversation: An Informal Conservation with Robyn Ochs Location: Donkey Coffee Buy a beverage and join the conversation! 8:00p - 10:00p KEYNOTE TALK: Beyond Binaries: Identity and the Sexuality Spectrum Like snowflakes, no two people are exactly alike. How do we assign labels to our complicated and unique experiences? What is the relationship between experience and self-identity, between self-identity and the way we are "read" by others? In this interactive program we explore different experiences of identity; the complexity of attraction and more. Location: Baker Center Multi-Purpose Room (242 Baker) Friday, October 1 Noon - 1:00p LGBT History Month Kickoff Rally! Location: Scripps Hall Amphitheater * In addition to the public events listed above, Robyn will conduct workshops and discussions with Residential Housing staff, university administrators, the LGBTA Leadership Council, local social justice advocates, and more. ABOUT ROBYN OCHS: Robyn Ochs is a long-time activist, professional speaker, and workshop leader. Her primary fields of interest are Identity and Coalition Building. She is the editor of the 42-country anthology Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals Around the World; and the quarterly newsletter, Bi Women. She has taught courses on LGBT history and politics in the United States, and the experiences of those who transgress the binary categories of gay|straight, masculine|feminine, black|white and|or male|female. She has spoken at hundreds of colleges, universities, and conferences in the US and beyond. Robyn's writings have been published in numerous bisexual, women's studies, multicultural, and LGBT anthologies. She has appeared on a number of talk shows, including Donohue, Rolanda, Maury Povich, Women Aloud, Real Personal, Hour Magazine and the Shirley Show (Canada); and in Seventeen and Newsweek. Robyn lives in Boston, Massachusetts and on May 17, 2004 - the first day it was legal to do so - she married Peg Preble, her long-time partner. Learn more at: http://www.robynochs.com. ............................................................................................................ Mickey J. 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