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“R” is for Religious InQueeries:

What’s the T(ea) with Exploring Religion as a Queer Person

Location

The Center for Well-Being : 103

Date & Time

April 25, 2023, 5:00 pm6:30 pm

Description

A part of The Pride Center's What's The (T)ea social justice dialogue series, this series is geared towards exploring social justice needs for various marginalized populations. We all talk about how diverse UMBC is but, what does that mean in reality? How does it show up in how we communicate and interact with each other? When does celebrating diversity shift into inclusivity that creates positive social change in and outside our campus community? This series hopes to help us grapple with these questions. 


Curious about how both religious and LGBTQIA2+ identity can co-exist together in a healthy, affirming, and safe way? Join us for tea, snacks, lecture, and discussion on these unique intersections. All questions are welcome. Guest will have an opportunity to submit questions anonymously in advance through The Pride Center Linktree (coming soon).


Our i3b staff strives to create the most inclusive environment possible. If you need to request a disability-based accommodation or have any questions? Contact us at i3b@umbc.edu. For our uploaded event recordings, attendee lists, works cited, and other materials, please check out our Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion & Belonging (i3b) Events Drive. Materials will be available in this Google Drive within one business week after the event unless otherwise specified.