The L.O.C.S. Collective

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Est. 2012. Nonprofit grassroots organization sustaining community + resources for LBTQ+ women, non-binary people of color and our allies.

Race in America: History Matters with Erika Lee & Helen Zia 03/08/2021

Happy International Women's Day 2021!

Today at 3PM EST/ 12PM PST "Race in America" with Erika Lee and Helen Zia

During the coronavirus pandemic, Asian Americans have experienced a sharp increase in racist verbal abuse and physical attacks. From the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 to the World War II internment of Japanese residents, to the 1982 killing of Chinese American Vincent Chin, anti-Asian racism has taken different forms over the course of our history. On Monday, March 8 at 3:00 pm ET, national reporter Michelle Ye Hee Lee speaks with author and historian Erika Lee, together with author and activist Helen Zia, about how the past can help inform our understanding of where we are today. Stream here: wapo.st/leezia

https://s2.washingtonpost.com/30691d5/60455b309d2fda4c88008c12/5f57a5dfae7e8a549acdbe71/3/25/60455b309d2fda4c88008c12

Race in America: History Matters with Erika Lee & Helen Zia During the coronavirus pandemic, Asian Americans have experienced a sharp increase in racist verbal abuse and physical attacks. From the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, to the World War II internment of Japanese residents, to the 1982 killing of Chinese American Vincent Chin, anti-Asian racism has ta...

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Wild Tongues aims to uplift the stories and experiences of LGBQ/T survivors of partner abuse and oppression.

March 4th | 7:30PM

Streaming via Facebook Live, YouTube Live, and Twitch via .

Streaming a través de Facebook Live y YouTube Live.

Facebook Live: https://fb.me/e/R9zuPKMx
YouTube Live: https://tinyurl.com/chzqyifn
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The Live event is a night for LGBQ/T survivors of partner abuse to reclaim their power and heal through performance and art while centering BIPOC experiences.

Una noche para sobrevivientes de abuso de pareja LGBQ/T para reclamar el poder y sanar por medio de actuaciones y arte, mientras se centran las personas Negres, Indígenes y Morenes.

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Black, Brown, Indigenous, Women of Color (BIWOC) Gathering Circle: Health, Healing, & Hope Virtual Conference



For Registration, Schedule and Speakers, visit
https://lnkd.in/e325m9W

The conference will consist of a keynote address, panels, affinity group sessions, opportunities to participate in facilitated afternoon wellness activities, recognizing the strengths and challenges of BIWOC women. Our vision is that participants will nurture their mind, body, and spirit for a meaningful, holistic experience. This year, we are explicitly focused on anti-racism, intersectionality, and promoting health equity for BIWOC and LGBTQIA+.

Questions and comments, contact [email protected]

02/12/2021

Sunday, February 14th is The Meeting Point's Virtual Radical Wellness Fair (1PM - 4PM). Register for the Fair at http://bit.ly/radfaironline - once your registration is complete, select "Access Event" in the middle-bottom right corner to review and select available sessions, classes, etc.

In support of the event, we are hosting, The Cypher: QTBIPOC Mental & Emotional Health from 2PM - 3PM. The Cypher is for individuals and families (friends, significant others)of people with a mental health condition. It is a peer lead, judgment-free, and safe environment to discuss concerns and provide insight amongst people with similar circumstances. By sharing experiences, we can develop mutual support and relationships through compassion and positive reinforcement of hope.

Why Imposter Syndrome Is Worse for Women of Color 10/28/2020

"Recent studies prove a racialized component to impostor syndrome, noting that experiences with racial discrimination, combating negative racial stereotypes about intellectual inferiority, and underrepresentation may cause high-achieving Black people to feel like impostors despite impressive resumes. But even these studies fail to consider that for Black women, racism is gendered and sexism is racialized."

Why Imposter Syndrome Is Worse for Women of Color How invisibility often comes into play for Black women

10/28/2020

Thank you to our phenomenal panelists and audience for attending today's roundtable. Please stay tuned for the recording and resource links provided during the conversation; it will be distributed via email and available on our website and LinkedIn.

Timeline photos 10/26/2020

Hi! Join the "QTBIPOC Public Health Disparities Roundtable" tomorrow, October 27th at 12PM EDT.

We'll discuss the impact of structural bias, anti-black racism, class and more on healthcare for the LGBTQ+ BIPOC community. The event is a moderator, intergenerational and intersectional conversation with health equity advocates.

Registration/Event Access: http://ow.ly/GwnQ50C2Vic

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