Queer Today; Where Tomorrow?

Communal Identities and Political Entities

2007 GLBTQ Studies Conference at UNC Asheville
March 22-24, 2007, Asheville, NC
Keynote Speaker: Kate Bornstein

Mail
Registration Form
& Fees to:

Helen Snyder
CPO # 2850
One University Heights
UNC Asheville
Asheville, NC  28804-8520 

Contact Marcia Ghidina (ghidina@unca.edu) if you would like to share a room with another attendee or if you would like to stay with someone on campus or in the community.

For more information:

Dr. Blake Hobby
828-251-6597
or
Dr. Sophie Mills
828-251-6296
Conference
Coordinators

Tentative
Conference
Schedule

Transportation provided from:

Asheville Renaissance Hotel
One Thomas Wolfe Plaza
Asheville, NC 28801

Call hotel directly - 1-800-468-3571
Prior to Tuesday, February 20
Identify yourself as a member of UNCA-GLBTQ

Single and Double Rates
$99.00 per night
Rates are subject to applicable state and occupancy taxes (currently 11%)

Check-in time is 4:00 p.m.; check-out time is 11:00 a.m.

Reservations must be accompanied by a first night room deposit

Area Hotels
(other options)
*UNCA will not provide transportation from these hotels*

KATE BORNSTEIN is an author, playwright and performance artist whose latest book is "Hello, Cruel World: 101 Alternatives To Suicide For Teens, Freaks, and Other Outlaws." Other published works include the books Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us; and My Gender Workbook. Kate's books are taught in over 120 colleges and universities around the world; and ze has performed hir work live on college campuses, and in theaters and performance spaces across North America, Europe, and Australia. Her new solo show, "Kate Bornstein Is A Queer and Pleasant Danger" premieres in Manchester, England in May, 2007.

Keynote address for community members and guests $10
Humanities Lecture Hall, March 23 at 7:30 PM

The 2007 UNCA GLBTQ conference is dedicated to the investigation of genders and sexualities.

Early Registration
$65 faculty, $55 graduate students, & $35 undergraduate students
Due January 31, 2007

Full Registration
$75 faculty, $65 graduate students, & $45 undergraduate students
Payable at time of conference

Daily community passes $15

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