Building Beloved Community
Beyond the Binary
Saturday, April 27th, 2024
9:00am-5:00pm
First Unitarian Universalist Society of Syracuse
109 Waring Road, Syracuse, NY
And virtually!
A place to find community with transgender, nonbinary folx and our allies
A conference for us to gather, learn and grow.
Workshops
--How the binary hurts everyone
-TRANSforming Rurality: Supporting LGBTQ+ Students on a Non-Urban Campuses
-Parenting trans and nonbinay kids: a discussion
-The Making of a King: Drag Workshop 101 with Buck Wylde
-LGBTQ+ 101
-Queer history
-Secondhand masculinity
-Advanced Allyship
Subject to change
Cost
In person
Full price $50.00
Sliding Scale pay what you can
Under 18 free - or pay what you can
$20.00 covers the cost of the lunch
Virtual
Full price $25
Sliding Scale pay what you can
Under 18 free - or pay what you can
Childcare will be available onsite for
children 10 and younger
(pre-registration by 4/18 required)
Online Access
We are happy to be able offer portions of this conference virtually! Please keep in mind that we are a small congregation with a volunteer tech team. Our goal is to make portions of this conference available online but we cannot guarantee everything will run smoothly at all times.
Our sanctuary has full audio and video capabilities. The keynote and the workshops in the sanctuary will be available by zoom. We will also off some online-only workshops.
REGISTRATION
Please choose carefully from the options below
In-person registration
In Syracuse** masking required (see Covid precautions)
Childcare registration (closed)
Virtual registration
Announcing our Keynote Speaker:
Buck Wylde
Buck Wylde is a Dallas-based drag king who has been performing and producing shows since 2012. Crown holder of Mr CEBA All American King 2014 and member of Texas' longest running drag king-centric troupe, Mustache Envy, he was voted "Best Drag King" at both the 2023 Dallas Entertainment Awards and the 2024 Dallas Voice Readers Voice Awards.
Each year, Buck guest speaks, mentors and performs at Texas Christian University's Women and Gender Studies course, "The Queer Art of Drag" and was named one of the "20 Drag Kings You Definitely Should Know About" by Pride.com.
IG: buckwylde_dragking
FB and Tiktok: kingbuckwylde
Schedule
8:30 registration
9:00 workshop 1
10:00 welcome, keynote
12:00 lunch
1:00 workshop 2
2:30 workshop 3
4:00 closing
New this year:
Community Space
(in Fellowship Hall)
Find resources, speak with representatives from area organizations, make art together, network and socialize
Covid
Based on our values of radical hospitality, we are committed to ensuring the safety of our most vulnerable members to the greatest extent possible.
·If you are attending in person, we require N95/KN95 or KF94 masks, covering both mouth and nose, in all indoor spaces, for everyone age 2 and older. When outside, masks are highly encouraged. Masks will be available at the conference if you need one.
·Air purifiers are used in every room. Ventilation is increased by opening windows when weather allows.
·Lunch seating will be available outside weather permitting, and you will be encouraged to spread out throughout the building if inside.
·If you have symptoms of illness, please stay home. We have an online conference option.
·Rapid testing is encouraged the day of the event. Tests are available at the church for those who need them. Again, if you have symptoms of any illness, please stay home and participate virtually.
Accessibility
Our building is fully accessible to those using wheelchairs or mobility aides. We have accessible and all gender bathrooms available. We have assistive hearing devices in our sanctuary. Seating in the sanctuary is mainly pews. Other rooms have folding chairs. Couches are located in the Parlor and East Room. Fidgets are available throughout the building.
Conference materials are available in large print and electronically (please let us know ahead of time if this will be helpful for you).
If you would like an orientation tour of the church prior to the conference, contact us to make arrangements.
About Us
First UU Syracuse is a non-dogmatic congregation in Syracuse, NY. We are focused on the effects we can have on the world around us, including through social action, justice, spirituality, love and mutual understanding.
"Moments like this are precisely why we do the inclusion-centered work that we do at First UU. In many ways, our congregation has spent years investing in preparation for this fearful time, so we can meet the moment with resolve and with the conviction that trans people are sacred, holy, and deserve to live, survive, and thrive in this world." -Rev. Molly Hammerhand
The Q Center at ACR Health is a safe spaces for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth, their families, and allies to gather, share, and receive support. Q Center programming promotes equality, celebrates diversity, provides resources that cultivate pride and leadership skills, and strives to create a safe and inclusive community for all.
Through our programs and services, we provide the guidance and support LGBTQ+ youth, young adults and their families need to thrive, and the foundation from which LGBTQ+ youth can succeed throughout their lives.
The Q Center program provides services in Central New York, Northern New York, and The Mohawk Valley.
Questions? Email: dre@firstuusyr.org