Join the Women and Gender Resource Center, Dr. Patricia Robertson Pride Center, Safe Zone, and Tri-FACETS to explore how neurodivergence, gender identity, and society influence who we are and how we see the world.
If you are looking, you see queer people every day. They are on social media, on the street, and even at your door. Every queer person is unique, just like every person is unique. And when you look at someone from the outside, you can’t see all the things that make them who they are on the inside.
How do bodies affect us? Neurodivergence? Society? Does everyone see and feel things the same way? During this workshop, you will learn about how these different facets make people who they are. You might even learn something about yourself!
When?
Thursday, January 30th from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Where?
ETSU Culp, Room 219
Who?
Anyone 18 or older of any gender or orientation is welcome. Registration is encouraged.
Refreshments and note-taking materials will be provided.
Meet the Facilitator!
Matthew Gardenhour (any pronouns) is a certified Stellar Sex Ed Facilitator and the leader of the Tri-FACETS program. Matthew is currently pursuing a degree in Clinical Psychology and a minor in Global Citizenship at East Tennessee State University. Through Tri-FACETS, he hopes to create a support network for every member of this community who is interested in learning more about what it means for someone to be queer and how one can navigate that in an engaging, affirming, and educated way.
For questions or more information
Contact Matthew at:
trifacetsetsu@gmail.com
(423)-218-9213
The Tri-FACETS program is funded by ETSU Elevates and in partnership with RISE: Healthy for Life and the Pride Community Center of Johnson City.