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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Latest Update from Many Stories, One Voice: Due to Hurricane Gustav this event has been canceled.
Latest Update:
Latest update Saturday, August 30, 6:00 PM CDT
Hurricane Gustav update:
Dear Friends,
I ask for your prayers for our friends and colleagues in New Orleans, and to let you know that we are canceling Many Stories, One Voice: The North American Convocation of Pro-LGBT Christians.
As of this writing, Hurricane Gustav has been upgraded to a Category 4 and is still expected to make landfall near New Orleans. Additionally, the New Orleans airport will be closing at 6 pm tomorrow evening (Sunday) and we don’t know when it is expected to re-open.
For these reasons and for the reason that we do not want to add any additional burdens to our already-overtaxed and traumatized colleagues in New Orleans, we do not want any more people going to New Orleans. Your safety and that of the folks in New Orleans is our utmost priority.
Full info at: www.manystoriesonevoice.org.
Hundreds of pro-lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Christians will tackle issues of race, class, ability, age, gender identity and sexual orientation at the Many Stories, One Voice conference to take place in New Orleans, La., Sept. 4–7. Two pre-conference institutes will discuss, analyze and strategize on how to organize around these issues.
On Wednesday, Sept. 3, participants will converge at For Such a Time as This, a gathering of transgender people and allies to discuss the dynamics of ministry with the transgender community, the challenges and advantages of becoming more visible in their faith communities and how to build relationships of support and accountability between transgender people and their allies. This pre-conference institute is convened by TransFaith Online in an effort to highlight transgender people and their concerns, as they become more visible in both secular and religious communities.
“Too often, as Christians and as Americans, we have viewed differences in identity as deficits, as problems, as things to be overcome,” says the Rev. Rebecca Voelkel, Institute for Welcoming Resources and faith work director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. “This conference celebrates the ways in which difference tells us something about the richness and the vast creativity of God. If I do not pause and listen to what God is telling me through my transgender kin, I am the poorer for it. If I do not pause and listen to what God is telling me through my brothers and sisters of color, I am the weaker for it. These pre-conference institutes are critical both for transforming the systems of oppression and for celebrating the gifts that come when we do the transformational work.”
On Thursday, Sept. 4, conference attendees will converge for An Un-Holy Alliance: Racism, Classism, Homophobia, Bi-phobia, Transphobia and How We Can Be Prophets of Liberation. The sad truth is that Christian tradition has been a primary player in both the creation of and the perpetuation of oppression. Utilizing a focus on racism, this day will help participants move beyond the symptoms of racism to an understanding of what racism is, where it comes from, how it functions, why racism persists and how it can be undone. Participants will leave this workshop with a common language and process to use in their work as pro-LGBT Christians.
For more information or to register, please visit: www.manystoriesonevoice.org.