Queer and Catholic: How does faith inform your sexuality?
Date: Friday, September 19, 2008
Time: 7:00PM
Location: Linda K. Paresky Conference Center
Contact:
Diane Hammer. Simmons Institute for
Leadership and Change. 617-521-2480
Hosted by the Center for New Words and Simmons Institute for Leadership and Change - Connecting Simmons to the Community and the Community to Simmons. Queer and Catholic examines the culture of how being raised catholic informs and influences, positively or negatively, our queerness and how our queerness affects our Catholicism, our vestigial catholic nature or even our flight from and continued struggle with the 'the Church of Rome.' Whether we embrace or reject our Catholic upbringings, they affect and shape who we are and bump up against our queer identities. Examining the culture of Catholicism, rather than the dogma or letter of it, these essays and short stories do not seek to address whether or not queers and the Catholic Church can reconcile or how and why the church should change, but instead explore the impact that growing up Catholic and queer has on us as individuals, writers, and political agents.
Join editor Amie M. Evans, and contributors: Austin J. Austin, Susan McDonough-Hintz, Mallory Hanora, Vince Sgambati, and Emanuel Xavier as they read from their contributions to the anthology with special guest Scott Pomfret.
Free and open to the public.
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