An Explanation
Nov. 17th, 2006 11:09 amSo earlier this week I made this post, and everyone (well, five people) ordered me to tell what I meant by it.
I suppose I can now.
Last night we had a panel on campus about Transgender Issues (in honour of the Trans Day of Remembrance on Monday). As Member at Large for our PRIDE Society I was in charge of making posters and I made one with the gender symbols and "GENDER ISSUES?" written in big letters to catch people's attention. (My original catch-phrase idea was shot down, quite rightly, as being too flippant, but that's okay because we're going to use it for the Drag Show in March)
Of course I enjoyed telling people that I gave the entire campus gender issues.
But I'll be taking them away today.
Oh yeah, and the panel itself went really well. We had a good turn out and good food at the reception. I missed out on hearing the Q and A session after the speakers' presentations because I had to go and help set up for the reception, which kida sucked because they only had ten minutes each to speak so of course they couldn't get really into the topic and I wanted to know more, but I also had no idea what questions to ask so I wasn't able to get them answered at the reception.
All and all the PRIDE Society looked good last night. (Go us)
I suppose I can now.
Last night we had a panel on campus about Transgender Issues (in honour of the Trans Day of Remembrance on Monday). As Member at Large for our PRIDE Society I was in charge of making posters and I made one with the gender symbols and "GENDER ISSUES?" written in big letters to catch people's attention. (My original catch-phrase idea was shot down, quite rightly, as being too flippant, but that's okay because we're going to use it for the Drag Show in March)
Of course I enjoyed telling people that I gave the entire campus gender issues.
But I'll be taking them away today.
Oh yeah, and the panel itself went really well. We had a good turn out and good food at the reception. I missed out on hearing the Q and A session after the speakers' presentations because I had to go and help set up for the reception, which kida sucked because they only had ten minutes each to speak so of course they couldn't get really into the topic and I wanted to know more, but I also had no idea what questions to ask so I wasn't able to get them answered at the reception.
All and all the PRIDE Society looked good last night. (Go us)