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Addressing Homophobia: Building Understanding Through Dialogue
I'm going to be visiting the Howard University School of Law today to see an event called Addressing Homophobia: Building Understanding Through Dialogue. While I am not on the panel, I thought it would be good to show up in support of such an event, especially in light of recent events at other HBCUs regarding the topic of homosexuality.
If you're interested in popping by, there will be free food while supplies last, according to the Facebook invitation.
Nathaniel Brown of OutLaw is the host and Tommy Jackson will be the moderator.
It will be today, October 26, at 3:00pm at the Howard University School of Law, Houston Hall, Room 4. HUSL is located at 2900 Van Ness Street in Upper Northwest, DC. You can access it vis the Van Ness-UDC metro station.
From the Facebook invitation:
Please join us for an interesting discussion where members of the student body share their life experience being LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered). This will be an open forum where panelists will answer questions from attendees.
Have you ever wondered if being homosexual is a choice?
Do gay Republicans really exist?
Would you like to get a better understanding of the needs of your LGBT client?
If so this is a event you won't want to miss!
Posted by Rashid on October 26, 2006 8:12 AM
Comments
This sounds like a very interesting event. I would love to attend this collegiant
dialogue discussion. I cant wait, until I move to a larger vacinity, that offers more, in the way of lifestyle choices and events.
Commented by milt on October 28, 2006 4:09 PM