The Sewanee: University of the South Gay-Straight Alliance,  in conjunction with the Peace Coalition and Young Democrats is hosting  the 2nd annual Southeastern Conference on Human Equality. All  events are free and open to the public. 
Friday, February 27
5:30-7:00 Opening Reception/ Dinner: Kappa Sigma
7:00-8:30   screening,  For the Bible Tells Me So:   Gailor Auditorium 
Saturday, February 28
9:00-11:00 TN Equality Project Workshop: BC Hearth Room
1:00-2:00 Panel Discussion of implications of Proposition 8: Womens Center
2:30-3:30 keynote, Elizabeth Birch- former executive director of Human Rights Campaign: Guerry Auditorium
For more information, contact Lexi Namer at namerav0@sewanee.edu
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This year we invite Elizabeth  Birch, former President of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), to speak  with the Sewanee community. Birch revolutionized the HRC in her nine  year stay. Along with her work with several political administrations,  Birch has also been a significant influence in the current debate on  the Defense of Marriage Act. Recognized for her powerful prime-time  speech at the 2000 Democratic National Convention, we greatly anticipate  Birch’s presentation at Sewanee entitled On the Razor’s Edge:  LGBT Progress in an Obama Era. This presentation will take place  in Guerry Auditorium, Saturday February 28th at 2:30pm.
 
For the Bible Tells Me So (2007)
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/for_the_bible_tells_me_so/
This documentary explores the experiences  of five very normal, very Christian, very American families who exemplify  how some insightful people of faith handle the realization of having  a gay child. Informed by such respected voices as Bishop Desmond Tutu,  Harvard's Peter Gomes, Orthodox Rabbi Steve Greenberg and Reverend Jimmy  Creech, For the Bible Tells Me So offers healing, clarity and  understanding to anyone caught in the crosshairs of scripture and sexual  identity. A public screening of For the Bible Tells Me So will  be shown in Gailor Auditorium at 7:00pm Friday, February 27th.
 
The Battle for Equality in Tennessee: How to Fight at the State Level
This workshop, lead by the Tennessee Equality Project’s Chris Sanders, discusses the attacks on the GLBT community's adoption, foster care, relationship, and educational rights in the State Legislature as well as successful strategies for advancing equality at the State level where many of the most important battles in GLBT rights are fought. Discussion includes citizen lobbying, traditional media strategies, new media tools, and organizing. This workshop will be held in the BC Hearth Room at 9:00am Saturday February 28th, 2009. A light breakfast and Blue Chair coffee will be provided.
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