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3rd NATIONAL CONFERENCE CONVERSATIONS BUILD COMMUNITIES August 15-18, 2013 Oakland Marriott City Center 1001 Broadway | Oakland, CA www.BUTCHvoices.com #BV13 WELCOME TO BUTCH VOICES We are very excited that you are here to take part in what promises to be an amazing event. This weekend is going to be stimulating, educational, and life changing for so many of us. BUTCH Voices seeks to bring together our diverse communities, build bridges, make connections, and use our collective voices to gain better understanding of each other while promoting positive visibility for the identities that fall within our larger communities. Bringing this event to a reality has been identities and backgrounds to share in no small feat -- we are a volunteer-run this event with us. It is not a requirement conference and board with full-time jobs to identify as butch, stud, aggressive, and busy lives. We only meet virtually or tomboi, MoC, or any other variation on via conference call. We are from all over these identities to participate, present, or the US, some with years of participating attend. We do ask that people respect in our communities, and others just that this space is invested in creating coming into the mix. We have various dialogues that are focused on the issues identities, races, ethnicities, ages, surrounding the various identities in which classes, and pronouns of choice. While the spirit of this conference and we all share commonalities within our organization is intended, and to be identities, we are also quite different -- respectful of the different ways this is that has been integral to shaping this presented and communicated. conference. The makeup of our Participants and attendees are traveling organization has ultimately helped us to from all over North America to be here create our third biennial national with us. So don't be shy -- introduce conference. We share the core values of yourself to people! If you see someone the right to self-identification, inclusivity, alone, make that effort to walk up and diversity, community-building, economic say, "Hi." Take full advantage of the and social justice, integrity, leadership space. Go beyond that “butch nod” to development, and empowerment. We make new contacts and friends. You also strongly believe that we do not never know who you're going to meet or decide who is butch, stud, or masculine- what kind of new perspective you may of-center; you decide! walk away with. It's all about the dialogue The work that we've done to get to this and connections, specifically as this point has been thoroughly challenging year’s theme is “Conversations Build and completely rewarding. We have Communities.” We look forward to all of worked with the intention of creating a those conversations -- in workshops, at space that is welcoming and inclusive. events, and ones that organically happen We invite folks who are bisexual, in the halls. heterosexual, genderqueer, transgender, Thank you again for being here with us, transsexual, intersexed, and two-spirited, and be sure to let your voice be heard! as well as those who are queer, lesbian, same-gender-loving, and gay to be a part of this event. The identities we hope to —–————-BUTCH Voices Board bring together are, at times, one and the Joe, Lizwe, Mary, Meg, Sinclair, Lex, Wolf same within the individual, and, other times, quite different from person to person. We also welcome our allies of all BUTCH VOICES NATIONAL CONFERENCE | AUGUST 15-18, 2013 | OAKLAND, CA #BV13 2013 EXECUTIVE BOARD Joe LeBlanc Sinclair Sexsmith Founder, Board Chair, Conference Co-Chair Media Chair A Cajun Genderqueer Poly Butch who Erotic coach, educator, and writer. They believes in personal story-telling as a write the award-winning personal online significant method for people to share project Sugarbutch Chronicles, have experiences and solidify a better contributed to more than twenty understanding about LGBTIQ identities, anthologies, and edited Say Please: issues, and concerns. Joe has served Lesbian BDSM Erotica. They travel as a member of the University of frequently to teach workshops on Michigan’s Spectrum Center Speakers’ gender and sexuality. Bureau and TransGender Michigan. Mary Stockton Lex Treasurer, Finance Chair Member At Large, Outreach Co-Chair Mary Stockton has been a successful A trans identified butch and spoken Financial Services Professional with word artist focusing on social justice Stockton Financial and Insurance and spiritual liberation. They are the Services for almost 2 decades in Communications Directorat Inner Light San Diego. Ministries, Coordinator at Santa Cruz County Trans Teen Project, and Redwolf Painter Coordinator at Queer Youth Leadership Awards. Strategic Impact Chair, Conference Co-Chair A two-spirit mixed blood Heyoka retired punk from Alaska. For the last 15 years Meg McEachin Wolf has been writing, performing and Member at Large, Volunteer Chair, Registration Co-Chair producing events for various non-profit A born-and-bred Southerner who enjoys organizations. kayaking, shooting things, and having intense arguments. S/he graduated Nolizwe Nondabula magna cum laude from Temple Secretary, Sponsor/Vendor Chair University, with a BA in Political Born in California and raised in South Science. Meg works in politics. Africa, Lizwe is a numbers loving, global citizen boi currently living outside of Boston. Joe LeBlanc Mary Stockton Redwolf Painter Sinclair Sexsmith Nolizwe Nondabula Lex Meg McEachin WHO WE ARE ADVISORY BOARD Bridgforth Cole Chueh-Mejia D’Lo Freeman Hill-Meyer Q-Roc Holmes Neogy Sharon Bridgforth is a resident Tobi Hill-Meyer won the 2010 Award for playwright at New Dramatists and recipient Emerging Filmmaker of the year and was of The Theater Offensive 2012 Out On The among Velvet Park Media’s 25 Most Edge Award. Significant Queer Women of 2010 B. Cole holds an MSc from the London Q-Roc is the driving force behind School of Economics and launched the Orange Moon Media, a multi-function media Brown Boi Project. production company. Jun-Fung Chueh-Mejia is a Los Angeles Ryann Makenzi Holmes is co-founder of based creative spiritual. bklyn boihood. She is an entrepreneur, consultant, and media-based organizer. D’Lo has performed and facilitated performance and writing workshops in US, Rajkumari Neogy, MA is a leadership Canada, UK, Germany, Sri Lanka and India. consultant, facilitator, and social entrepreneur. Krys Freeman is the Co-Founder at Khafra Company, a lifestyle brand with personal styling and wardrobe enhancement at it’s . core. STEERING COMMITTEE Walls Wysinger Robinson Cayenne J. Hill McCrae Thomas Mapp Guy Chance Buford Whitham Bullock Phelps Reiff Alexander Hayes Bender Programming Chair- Jay Walls Youth Outreach Co-Chair - Jay-Marie Hill Outreach Co-Chair - Carolyn Wysinger Youth Outreach Co-Chair - Rev. L.A. McCrae Performance Co-Chair - Lea Robinson Art Show Curator - Ty Chance Registration Co-Chair - Adrienne M. Thomas Film Night Curator - Des Buford Registration Co-Chair - Michelle “Mac” Mapp Assistant Film Curator - Alexis Whitham Logistics Chair - Debra Guy Media Coordinator - Amber Phelps Logistics Coordinator - Cayenne Media Team - Mel Reiff Hill, Broch Bender, Kaye Accessibility/Awareness Co-Chair - Hayes, Roma Mafia, Tootie Albano, B Kawana Bullock Alexander, Miriam Fliegner WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT LEADERSHIP? For full bios, use your smartphone to scan this code or visit www.butchvoices.com/who-we-are BUTCH VOICES NATIONAL CONFERENCE | AUGUST 15-18, 2013 | OAKLAND, CA #BV13 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Cherríe L. Moraga Jay Toole Cherríe L. Moraga Playwright, poet, and essayist. Moraga is the author or editor of a dozen books, including co-editor of This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color, which won the Before Columbus American Book Award in 1986, A Xicana Codex of Changing Consciousness: Writings 2000-2010 (Duke University Press, 2011), and many others. She is presently completing a memoir on the subject of Mexican American cultural amnesia entitled Send Them Flying Home: A Geography of Remembrance. In Fall 2012, West End will publish a new volume of Moraga’s plays, including: Digging Up the Dirt and New Fire: To Put Things Right Again. Moraga plays have received numerous awards, and her most recent play, NEW FIRE—To Put Things Right Again, a collaboration with visual artist Celia Herrera Rodríguez, had its world premiere at Brava Theater Center in San Francisco in January 2012. For fifteen years, Moraga has served as an Artist in Residence in the Department of Drama at Stanford University and currently also shares a joint appointment with Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity. She is a founder and associate artist with cihuatl productions, a cultural arts organization centered in queer and Xicana-Indigenous aesthetics and social justice values. She is also an active member of La Red Xicana Indígena, an advocacy network of Xicanas working in education, the arts, and international organizing. www.cherriemoraga.com Jay Toole a.k.a. Super Butch Born in 1948, Jay Toole grew up in an Irish Catholic home in the South Bronx. At 13, Jay returned home with the classic butch haircut of the day: a flat top. Her father threw her out, and Jay remained homeless, navigating through the shelter system, beatings from the NYPD, drug and alcohol abuse, and more, until getting an apartment to call her own in November 2000. Jay identifies the one reason she made her way out of the shelter system being the assistance of a few supportive queer individuals from the outside. In 2002, Jay Co-Founded Queers for Economic Justice (QEJ), a progressive non-profit organization committed to promoting economic justice in a context of sexual and gender liberation, where she was the Shelter Director for 10 years. In 2012, Jay began building Jay's House, www.Jayshouseandresourcecenter.org, the very first LGBTQ adult shelter in the country, featuring a resource center, support and services, housing, follow up care, skill shares, mentorships and hold hands as people move through difficult systems, such as health care.