Recognizing Privilege: A Pride & Prejudice Lavender Lunch
Pride & Prejudice
We, as LGBT people sometimes perpetuate the very mechanisms of oppression we seek to overturn. Identifying the overlapping and intersecting` qualities of oppression even within our own communities as LGBT people is critically important in the work of transforming faith communities and working for social justice. On the PSR campus this fall CLGS will sponsor three events under the heading of Pride & Prejudice with the hope of recognizing those dynamics of privilege and beginning the hard work of dismantling them.
This event will focus on the interlocking quality of oppression; how our various "isms" erlap and intersect in ways that can make us all both oppressors and victims of oppression. September 21st (12:30 to 1:30 p.m.), Mudd 100. Lunch will be provided.