I finally had time to attend my first Vives Q ever. Vives Q is a community organizing event that brings in speakers to talk about issues facing the queer brown/Latin@/ Hispanic community. Vives Q is an all ages event that brings together multiple generations in one room. It is run by my friend, fellow activist, and lesbian and gay hall of famer Emmanuel García. It has everything you could want from a queer town hall. It has time in the beginning for chatting and networking over free food. You can also get tested for Hiv and get condoms. Emmanuel conducted an interview with the night's speaker, Dr. Carlos T Mock. He is an author, doctor, and an activist. The conversation was thought provoking and you could text any questions you had for the speaker which keeps the audience involved and engaged. The performances immediately follow the interview portion. The performance space is a way for the community to take part in this event in an emotional way. People come out to support their friends and family plus get a little bit of knowledge before hand. The acts can be anything from a short story to a drag performance. The event really supports local talent and gives a stage for people who long for the spot light. I think Vives Q is necessary and vital to the community. It brings us together, informs us, and gives space to issues that might otherwise fall by the wayside. Vives Queer!
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This is an unedited blog about my thoughts, my life, and my experiences living it. I leave it unedited so I can actually watch myself grow. It forces me to acknowledge my mistakes and learn from them. Feel free to leave comments
9/2/15
Skittles: Vives Q
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