Archive of Lavender Lunches
Gay Parenting and Christian Churches
By Please join the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry (CLGS) at the Pacific School of Religion for our first Lavender Lunch of the Spring Semester: "Gay Parenting and Christian Churches" with Brett Webb-Mitchell. The event is on Thursday, February 7 from 12:30 to 1:30 pm in the Mudd 100. Just bring your lunch and CLGS will provide drinks and dessert.
Open and Affirming Roman Catholic Institutions
By Pacific School of Religion Mudd 100 Bring your lunch; CLGS will provide dessert and drinks. This is a CE credit-approved event.
Queering Campus Ministry with the Rev. Joanne Sanders
Bring your lunch; CLGS will provide dessert and drinks.
Transgender Meets Pagan Spirituality
While much of the programming at CLGS is devoted to issues related to Christianity, the Center's commitment to LGBT issues extends into many other areas of religious and spiritual concern. On ...
Dismantling Oppression: A Pride & Prejudice Lavender Lunch
Various forms of privilege can create mechanisms of oppression within LGBT communities. Please join us for this important engagement with how to dismantle those mechanisms. This even event is open to all and is free and lunch will be provided.
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 ...
CLGS Lavender Lunch - Queer Spirituality-meaning, mental health and political activism
By: Edward Mac Manus
CLGS is excited to introduce Edward Mac Manus's work to the GTU community. Please join us for "Queer Spirituality-meaning, mental health and political ...
Leather Sex and Spirituality
By Joseph Bean
Making the connections between eroticism and spirituality has become increasingly common in recent years, but less so with reference to sadomasochistic practices and ...
Marriage In San Francisco: One Year Later
By: Karen Oliveto, Jay Johnson, Mary Tolbert, Charlene Tschirhart, and others