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QUEER PEOPLE OF COLOR LIBERATION PROJECT TO HOLD TWO EVENTS CONCERNING PEOPLE OF COLOR
QUEER PEOPLE OF COLOR LIBERATION PROJECT TO HOLD TWO EVENTS CONCERNING PEOPLE OF COLOR
Join the QPOC Liberation Project, a program of the Asian & Pacific Islander Women & Family Safety Center's Queer Network Project, for two public events concerning people of color.

SUNDAY, JULY 2

QPOC Liberation Project

Presents: "Beneath"

UW Ethnic Cultural Theater,

3940 Brooklyn Ave. NE,

Seattle, WA 98105

Doors open at 5pm. Show starts at 6.

$5 for students/seniors, $8 general

admission (No one will be turned away

for lack of funds)

www.brownpapertickets.com for

advance purchase

Beneath is the first in a series of 3 multimedia performances on the experiences of Queer people of color.The Queer People of Color (QPOC) Liberation Project reworks politics, art, and education into an engaging performance designed to inspire, entertain, challenge, and transform.

Please see below for more information and check out our website at www.qpocliberation.org.



SUNDAY, JULY 16

Where Art Meets Community,

a Public Forum

LGBT Community Center,

1115 E. Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122

Free Public Event

1:00-1:30 PM: "Beneath"

Video Presentation

1:30-4:00 PM: "Community Forum

Taking it to the next step, this community forum is an opportunity to more deeply explore and dialogue on the experiences of Queer people of color and the show, "Beneath."

Please email qpocliberation@gmail.com to register.



ABOUT

The QPOC Liberation Project is a program of the Asian & Pacific Islander Women & Family Safety Center's Queer Network Project. The mission of the API Safety Center is to prevent violence against women through community organizing and education; provide safe, culturally relevant services for women, youth, and children; and create housing resources for families who face domestic and sexual violence, and victimization from human trafficking in Asian and Pacific Islander communities.

The QPOC Liberation Project is made possible through the support of the Social Justice Fund, Pride Foundation, Verbena, Gay City Health Project, the LGBT Tobacco Coalition and the Washington State Department of Health.

Please check out the QPOC Liberation website, www.qpocliberation.org, for more information.

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