Feminism & Gender: discussions hosted by Portland Playhouse in May.

Portland Playhouse:

Public Discussions & Events in conjunction with

The Left Hand of Darkness

Ice Cream Social with Bitch Media:

NEXT-GEN FEMINIST MEDIA IN PORTLAND

Sponsored by Ruby Jewel

Sunday, May 19th, after the 2pm Matinee (4pm approx.)

The Left Hand of Darkness asked provocative questions about gender and sexuality when it was first published in 1969, in the early years of second-wave feminism. What questions are third-wave and younger feminists asking today? Bitch Media, publishers of Bitch Magazine, are headquartered just a few blocks from Portland Playhouse in North Portland. We’ve asked them to join us at the theatre, respond to the play, and share their outlook on the world— all over FREE ice cream from Ruby Jewel.

  A World without Gender:

Imagining The Left Hand of Darkness

A Post-Matinee Discussion

Saturday, May 25th, after the 2pm Matinee (4pm approx.)

Critics and theorists respond to The Left Hand of Darkness in this special post-matinee discussion. Delve into the themes and significance of the novel with Le Guin specialist Tony Wolk of the Portland State University English Department, gender theorist Ann Mussey of PSU’s Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department, and Brian Weaver, Artistic Director of Portland Playhouse. Moderated by Ruth Wikler-Luker (Portland Playhouse).

Learning From History: A conversation with Lisa Leveen, this Wednesday

bows-mar2Learning From History: A conversation with Lisa Leveen, educator and author of The Secrets of Mary Bowser 

Wednesday, May 15, doors at 6:00, program from 6:30-8:15pm.
Allen Temple CME Church
4236 NE 8th Avenue
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NECN is co-sponsoring a conversation with author and education expert, Lois Leveen about her novel, The Secrets of Mary Bowser. Named one of the top 10 books of 2012 by The Oregonian, the novel offers parallels between Mary Bowser’s journey from slavery to freedom and models for achieving educational equity in Portland. Additional co-sponsors include: City Club of Portland, Allen Temple CME ChurchFastFirst Unitarian Church of Portland, and Urban League of Portland.
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There is no need to read the book before the program, although copies are available at area bookstores and will be on sale at the event for payment by cash or check. The event is free and appropriate for middle school and high school students as well as for adults. Click here to RSVP online.

Cultivating Community through Green Spaces – a talk at PSU, May 3rd.

The Difference a Garden Makes: Cultivating Community through Green Spaces
The Difference a Garden Makes:
Cultivating Community through Green Spaces
Thursday, May 2, 2013 – 5:30pm

The First Annual Walk of the Heroines Lecture

Thursday, May 2 | 5:30p.m.
Panel discussion
Smith Memorial Student Union 338
Portland State University | 1825 SW Broadway

In honor of the many donors who have made the Walk of the Heroines a success, this event brings together a dynamic panel of speakers to discuss the factors involved in designing and sustaining urban gardens as places of community formation and participation.

Panelists include:

  • Carol Mayer-Reed, Partner-in-Charge of Landscape Architecture, Mayer/Reed
  • Judy Bluehorse Skelton, Indigenous Nations Studies/UNST Intructor, PSU
  • Meera Norris, co-founder of “Seeds for Understanding” (Muslim Community Center), PSU Alumna

Free and open to the public.

This event will be sign language interpreted.

For more information, please contact the Department of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies
at wgss@pdx.edu or 503-725-3516

Last Thursday is Coming…

From FoLT:

With 17,000 participants in the peak summer months, Friends of Last Thursday is focused on addressing the issues involved with sustaining this event in a people-powered approach. This group has saved LT from a painful death, the result of politics, collapse, self implosion and or backlash from one of many angles. FoLT will now hold a permit for LT and are geared to steer the event back towards supporting artists and performers and providing the services to allow it to continue into the future. FoLT earns and scrounges funds and gathers the volunteers each month, providing security, education of the vendors about expectations, removal of trash and recycling, street closure and logistics.
FoLT is wanting to purchase a used box truck for our Street Operations Team. We will take that box trailer and retro-fit it to carry all of the barricades, street signs, and garbage/recycling bins and what they get filled with at the end of the night. FoLT will then lend out the trailer to other community groups at low cost, with the funds helping FoLT to become more financially sustainable. This box trailer will help us support a multicultural community’s economic engine, grassroots art, creative thinking, performance opportunities, personal expression, dreaming, et al. Your contribution may be tax deductible as our fiscal sponsor is the Non-Profit Association of Oregon.
Please see our campaign here.
Shoot, if you don’t have $ to give, please take a moment to pass this along to friends and help us get the word out!
You can also volunteer for a Last Thursday! Info@LastThursdayonAlberta.com

Each month runs just under $4000 to make the magic happen even with the donated time, cars, drivers and efforts.

Want more information?
Info@LastThursdayonAlberta.com

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1st Annual Alberta Bar Crawl
April 25, Last Thursday
Between the hours of 6-10p.m. teams of four, distinguished by their team “dress code”, will travel down Alberta Street getting stamped at each of the ten participating bars where they are offered cheap drink specials and enjoy live music, entertainment and prizes.
At the end of the event, teams will turn in a full punch card and receive a Last Thursday pint glass.
Let’s get ready to rumble!
Money raised will help FoLT pay for services (trash, security, toilets, etc.) during the peak summer months of Last Thursday.
Sign up early at the Black Cat Cafe, 1203 NE Alberta or Al Forno Ferruzza, 2738 NE Alberta.

Upcoming Events
FoLT Meeting
The Hilt, 1934 NE Alberta
6:30-8:00

April Last Thursday
Alberta Bar Crawl
6-11p.m.

May Last Thursday
1st Street Closure by FoLT