Second Annual Kansas State LGBT

Leadership Conference

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Friday April 13th

9 AM – 3 PM: Registration

9:30 – 10:20:Camilla Roberts: Assistant Director; Honor and Integrity System

KansasStateUniversity

Room 126; School of Leadership Studies

“Religion, Spirituality, and the Coming Out Process.”

10:30 – 11:20:Be Stoney:Associate Professor; Curriculum and Instruction;

KansasStateUniversity

Room 126; School of Leadership Studies

“LGBT and Sports”

11:20 – 1 PM: Lunch on your own

1:00 – 1:10: Welcome:LGBTResourceCenter

Room 127; School of Leadership Studies

1:10 - 2:00: Gordon Rourk: K-State Alumnus; American Airlines

Room 127; School of Leadership Studies

Leading in Flight: American Airlines and Employee Diversity”

Manager in the Airport Services group at American Airlines in DallasTexas. In this role, he is responsible for operations analysis at American’s largest hub – Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. The operation encompasses over 14,000 monthly departures, and close to 2 million passengers boarded per month. During his 25 year career at American, Gordon has worked in a variety of departments such as Maintenance & Engineering, Network Planning, Revenue Management, and International Planning. Gordon holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering fromKansasStateUniversityand completed his Master of Business Administration at theUniversityofTexasat Arlington.

2:10 – 3:00:Tami Albin: Undergraduate Instruction and Outreach Librarian, University of Kansas

“LGBT History ofKansas”

3:10 – 4:00:Laura Logan: Instructor, A.B.D, Sociology; KansasState

University

My Name is NOT Baby, Bitch, or Dyke!: Queer Women Resist Street Harassment”

4:10 – 5: 00: Maria Snyder: KansasState University

“Intentional Liminality: Solidarity among trans-activists.”

6:30 PM: “We Were Here”:Film Presentation

TownHallSchool of Leadership Studies

“We Were Here” is the first documentary to take a deep and reflective look back at the arrival and impact of AIDS inSan Francisco. It explores how the City’s inhabitants were affected by, and how they responded to, that calamitous epidemic. Though a San Francisco-based story, “We Were Here” extends beyondSan Franciscoand beyond AIDS itself. It speaks to our capacity as individuals to rise to the occasion, and to the incredible power of a community coming together with love, compassion, and determination.

Saturday April 14th

9:30 AM – 12 PM: Registration

10:30 – 11:20 PM: Kathryn Tolle: K-State Counseling Services

Town Hall; School of Leadership Studies

Lip-stick and Twinkies: Body Image and the LGBT Community.”

11:30 – 12:20 PM: Keynote Speaker:Doctor Robert Minor:

University of Kansas

Town Hall; School of Leadership Studies

"The Intersections of Homophobia with Everything Else"

In order to continue to lead LGBT movements forward we need to be aware of and appeal to everyone at the places where they are hurt by homophobia. How does it promote racism, sexism, and other isms that limit and oppress human beings in the U.S. and how do we communicate that to make it everyone's issue.

12:30 – 1:50 PM: Lunch on your own

2:00 – 2:50 PM:Don Carrel; K-State Alumnus, Author, and Activist

Town Hall; School of Leadership Studies

“My Dream To Trample AIDS”

2:50 – 3:35 PM:Jane Hansen: K-State Counseling Services

Town Hall; School of Leadership Studies

“Double your wardrobe and grab the U-Haul: Creating healthy relationships in the LGBT community.”

3:35 – 4:15 PM:Megan McCall: K-State Alumnus; Crisis Center

Town Hall; School of Leadership Studies

“Boys Don’t Cry: When violence occurs within same-sex relationships.”

4:30 - 5:30 PM:Dedication of the Jason Dockins Memorial

Coffman Commons Lawn; Hale Library

The Kansas State University Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) ResourceCenter would like to invite you to a memorial and dedication service in honor of one of our students, Jason Dockins. Jason was a very dedicated and out-going K-State student who committed suicide on August 18, 2008, at the age of 22.

Jason Dockins was a resident ofConcordia,Kansaswhere he graduated fromClifton-ClydeHigh Schoolin 2004. He then came to K-State and was very involved with campus life. Jason was very active with the K-State community, especially with organizations associated with LGBT students. He was a member of the Beta Mu Chapter of Delta Lambda Phi, serving as social chair and later as an alumnus. He was also very active with the Eagle Scouts organization where he served as a Vice-President and then President of the Order of the Arrow. His friends and family describe him as a very outgoing person who was always willing to put the needs of other people ahead of his own.

While this dedication ceremony is in honor of Jason, we also hope to make aware the very real situation of the increase in suicide among young people across the state and country, especially with LGBT students. While students may seem like they are completely fine, many are fighting internal struggles that the rest of us may never know about until it’s too late. We hope to be able to make it known to all students and community members that help is out there and it does get better.

This event will be held on April 14, 2012 at 4:30 PM at Coffman Commons, located at the south side of Hale Library, on the K-State Campus.

7 – 11 PM:Pride Prom –TBA

Hosted by Gamma Rho Lambda and FlintHills PFLAG.

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This is a free conference to all KansasStateUniversity students, faculty, and staff and all members of the community.

Registration can be found at

Attendees may register at the event.