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'Genderqueer feminism’ to be part of Jesuit university’s forum

March 01, 2011

The Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project will be offering presentation on “genderqueer feminism” at the University of San Francisco’s upcoming global women’s rights forum. according to the organization’s web site.

California Catholic Daily reports that

opening night performers will include Jessica Robinson Love, the lesbian same-sex “married” director of Counterpulse, a “provocative” San Francisco theater space; Lenelle Moise, an openly lesbian woman who has performed at the National Queer Arts, Homoagogo and Estrojam Festivals, and Amara Tabor-Smith, who is one of the curators for the June 2011 “This is What I Want” festival. “This is What I Want” is an official event of the 2011 “National Queer Arts Festival.”

 


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  • Posted by: aclune9083 - Mar. 02, 2011 1:02 PM ET USA

    Over 60 years ago, Archbshp Sheen commented that, if parents want their children to lose their faith, they should send them to a Catholic university. USF has kicked it up a notch: stripping them of their faith isn't enough; now they're helping the kids lose their eternal souls.

  • Posted by: hartwood01 - Mar. 01, 2011 10:27 PM ET USA

    I wonder if the Jesuits know what they want? And what happens if they get it.

  • Posted by: Gil125 - Mar. 01, 2011 1:55 PM ET USA

    Why is this of note to Catholic World News? I could see it if USF were a Catholic university, but everybody knows it isn't and hasn't been for decades.