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Save The Date!

Leaders Working Together for Equality
2nd Annual Transgender Leadership Summit
March 23-25, 2007

Topping Student Center
University of Southern California, Los Angeles

Schedule  Program Descriptions  Summit Registration(FREE)   Lodging  Other Events

 

Join with transgender community members, families, and allies for the 2nd annual leadership roundup. This event is FREE and is open to individuals of all skill levels involved or interested in advancing civil rights for Transgender people in California. Update – as of February 21st, the online registration for the Summit is full. Anyone who registers on-line after the 21st will be placed on a waiting list in case more space becomes available. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Sponsorship of the Transgender Leadership Summit is provided in part by


Northrop Grumman gains strength from our diversity,
greater than the sum of our extraordinary parts.

 

For more information, please check back often or contact :


Cecilia Chung
415.865.0184
cecilia@transgenderlawcenter.org

California Transgender Leadership Summit 2007

Leaders Working Together for Equality

Summit Schedule

Friday, March 23rd

6:30 - 7pm           Registration

7 - 8:30pm           Opening Plenary: Bringing the Movement Home

8:30 -9pm            Reception

Saturday March 24th

9  - 10am Registration

 

Leadership Track

Community Track

Organizational Development Track

10 -11:45  Workshops

Activists Healing Ourselves

Community Organizing

Building an Organization

Noon - 1:45pm  Lunch

12:30 - 1:30pm     Youth Activists Plenary

2:00 - 3:45 Workshops

Maturing as Leaders

Media 101

Intro to Strategic Planning

4:00 -  5:45 Workshops

Leadership Development

Using New Media

Leading Outside the Movement

Sunday, March 25th

10am -11am:         Brunch Reception

11am - 1pm:          Keynote Plenary: Transgender Rights, Transgender Lives

1pm:                      Summit Closing

2007 California Transgender Leadership Summit Plenary Descriptions

 

Opening Plenary: Bringing the Movement Home

March 23 rd , 7-8:30 pm, Topping Student Center (USC)

We've been witness to huge changes in the transgender movement in the last five years. The panelists, each a local, statewide, or national leader, will highlight some of those changes and offer their unique visions for where the movement could or should go next. Panelists will engage with the audience in an open question and answer period and will also help the audience map community assets from around the state.

Panelists:

Mikayla Connell, San Francisco LGBT Pride

Mara Keisling, National Center for Transgender Equality

Alexander Lee, Transgender Gender Variant, and Intersex Justice Project

Tracie O'Brien, STAR Project

 

Moderator: Masen Davis, FTM Alliance of Los Angeles

 

Lunch Plenary: Young, Transgender, and Proud

March 24 th , 12:30 – 1:30, Topping Student Center (USC)

What is it like to be young and transgender? This panel of transgender youth from around the state will discuss their lives, their goals, and the expectations for the future. What can the movement be doing to better address the needs of youth? How has the work we've been doing over the last decades shaped their lives in ways we couldn't have imagined? Have lunch, get inspired, get informed about the lives of five transgender youth from different parts of California.

Panelists (for privacy reasons, only the panelists' first names are being disclosed):

Angel
Ashton
Desteny
Nick

Moderator: Danielle Castro, Community Health Partnership, Santa Clara County

Keynote Plenary: Transgender Rights, Transgender Lives

March 25 th , 11- 1pm, Tapper Hall of Humanities, Room 101, USC

All available data demonstrates that when people know more about transgender people they are more likely to support anti-discriminatory policies and laws. How do we effectively talk about our lives and the lives of people in our families? Panelists will share lessons they've learned about what works and what doesn't work in talking to people about the lives and needs of the transgender community.

Panelists:

Mike/Michelle Dennis, Genderqueer Revolution

Jamison Green – the World Professional Association for Transgender Health

Sylvia Guerrero, Gwen Araujo Memorial Fund for Transgender Education

Caitriona Reed, Manzanita Village

Alexis Rivera, Transgender Law Center

Moderator: riKu Matsuda, Pacifica Radio

 

 

2007 California Transgender Leadership Summit Workshop Descriptions

 

10 – 11:45

 

Leadership Track: Activists Healing Ourselves

 

This workshop addresses the many forms of pain we experience in just trying to live and the equal forms of healing and redemption available to us as we move to the realm of activist. It is essential that we have some healing before we open ourselves up to public scrutiny and the demands of being involved in social justice. This workshop will be beneficial to the seasoned activist as well as the newly acknowledged activist. Come learn how to make healing a vital and vibrant part of your activism!

 

Community Track: Community Organizing

 

This workshop will use Los Angeles's Community Clinics Campaign as a backdrop to examine community organizing principles and definitions. Participants will discuss some key issues including: indentifying your constituency; issue campaigns; organizing plans; and, campaign plans. And will take home some skills and ideas for building or strengthening a campaign and strategy to organize for social change!

 

Organizational Development Track: Building an Organization

 

Do you have a great idea? Do you see a need that isn't being fulfilled in the community? How can you create an organization to further your idea or meet that need? This workshop focuses on key building blocks to creating a relevant and sustainable organization.

 

2 – 3:45

 

Leadership Track: Maturing as Leaders

 

Maturing as Leaders wants Y-O-U. All of you. Bring your heart and soul to a facilitated discussion where we will share our challenges and successes as leaders and shine a light on how our experiences have contributed to our personal maturity and the maturing of our leadership style.

 

Community Track: Media 101

 

The cameras are rolling. Are you ready? What does it take to be a community spokesperson? How can you prepare yourself, your organization, and your allies to successfully work with the media to get your message out? This fun, interactive workshop will get participants ready to move beyond the off-the-cuff interview into planning out and sticking to key talking points in any interview.

 

Organizational Development Track: Introduction to Strategic Planning

 

This workshop will go over the nuts and bolts of creating a strategic plan for a non-profit group for the purposes of activism, community awareness, or support of the transgender community. Panelists will cover the steps for identifying and setting mission, vision, values, and goals. Learn some great strategies to getting your organization off to the right start or to restart one that is in a bit of a rut.

4- 5:45

 

Leadership Track: Leadership Development

 

From organizing events to changing the law; what are necessary skills to lead a successful movement? Five panelists will share insights of community building and lessons learned.

 

Community Track: Using New Media

 

It's all about YouTube and so much more. Never before have activists had as many ways to shape our own messages and create our own media. This workshop will provide you with insights into what is new and emerging in the world of media so that you'll be better prepared to get online and get your message out.

 

Organizational Development Track: Leading Outside the Movement

 

"Leading Outside of the Movement" will focus on how we, as transgender people, can get involved in issues that are not specifically transgender related thereby increasing our visibility, viability, credibility and acceptance. This session will focus on ways to let our skills, talents and personalities shine through as we get involved in everyday issues thereby letting society see, hear and feel who we are and what we are made of. Our panel will advise current and future transgender leaders on the best ways to lead outside the movement.

 

Sponsored by:

Alameda County Transgender Steering Committee
Asian Pacific AIDS Intervention Team
A&PI Wellness Center
Bienestar Human Services
Billy DeFrank LGBT Community Center
Center for Transgender Advancement
Equality California
FTM Alliance of L.A.
FTMI San Buenaventura Reed Erickson Chapter
Female-to-Male International
GenderQueer Revolution
Lighthouse Community Center
LOTUS
National Center for Lesbian Rights
National Center for Transgender Equality
New American Christian Church
Orange County Transgender Coalition
Project STAR
Sacramento Gender Association
San Francisco Human Rights Commission
TGI Justice Project
Transcend Empowerment Institute
Transgender Advocacy and Services Center
Transgender Community of Police & Sheriffs
Transgender Equality Alliance
Transgender Law Center
Transgeneros Unidas Program
TransPowerment Program
Tri-City Health Center TransVision Program
USC LGBT Resource Center
(list in formation)

Lodging Suggestions

The Summit does not have an official hotel. For that reason, here are two options that people utilized last year. The first is a hotel right next to the University of Southern California, a close distance to all Summit events. The second is a way to save costs on hotels that are a short drive from the campus.

Radisson Mid-Town
3540 South Figueroa Street
http://www.radisson-midtown.com/index_e.htm
Phone: 213-748-4141

The average cost of a room is about $140 a night. We are trying to get a small discount on rooms. Check back with us to see if we’ve been able to secure one.

Priceline
www.priceline.com

For those of you who are unfamiliar with Priceline, it’s an online travel site that allows you to get discounted rates at many different hotels. When looking at Los Angeles on the site, check for hotels in the Downtown Los Angeles category.

To get the best deals, you’ll need to use the bid option. This option does not allow you to pick the actual hotel where you’ll stay, but does allow you to pick the quality of the hotel and the area.

For instance, last year, some people were able to get nice 3 star rooms for $65 a night. Prices seem to have increased since then, but you should still be able to get a deal. If you decide to use the bid option, we recommend starting out using at least 3 stars and expecting to bid somewhere in the $75 - $90 a night range. For more information on bidding, look here:
http://www.priceline.com/customerservice/faq/howitworks/hotel.asp?session_key=420011AC5C0011AC2007012904083000c281059713&plf=pcln

 

Other Events of Interest

A number of events are happening around the Summit that are not “official” Summit events. Here is a partial list:

 

Saturday, 9am – 10am

AA meeting (discussion format) – open to everyone

Topping Student Center, 2 nd Floor

 

Saturday, 8pm

Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches

Massman Theatre on the USC Campus (1040 Child's Way)

$5, general admission

 

Sunday, 1pm - 3pm

GenderQueer Revolution Los Angeles Chapter's Coffeetalk
Get sustenance for your gender-fabulous Self! GQR's Coffeetalk will be taking place on the last day of the Summit. FTM Alliance members can leave at 1:30 for Guys Chat.

Topping Student Center, 2 nd Floor

 

Sunday, 1:30pm – 3:30pm

What's up in LA? Presented by FTM Alliance of LA and LOTUS

Want to talk about the latest work being done in Los Angeles's transgender communities?  Have you heard about C3 and want more details? Want to discuss how different communities are working together on exciting and fun projects? This is that place. FTM Alliance and LOTUS sponsor a two hour, facilitated discussion about what is going on in LA. Everyone is encouraged to talk about the work they're doing or know about, brainstorm ways that different projects can support each other, and offer insights about how work can be bumped up to the next level. C3 brings the food; you bring the ideas and energy.

Topping Student Center, 2 nd Floor


Transgender Leadership Summit 2006

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