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SUMMARY:2022 National Coming Out Day Dinner
DESCRIPTION:2022 National Coming Out Day Dinner \n  \nTuesday\, October 11\, 2022\, 8pm \nLoeb House\, Harvard Yard \n17 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA \nPlease join us for this special dinner. Since 1982 the Annual Dinner has served as an important celebration of the BGLTQ+ community at Harvard. The original HGSC Annual Dinner took place at a local area hotel. The following year it was held at the Harvard Faculty Club\, and it remained there until 2004 when it was moved to Lowell House and then to the Student Organization Center at Hilles. The dinner was held each year on the day of Commencement\, providing an opportunity for cross-generational celebration between new graduates\, alumni and alumnae returning for reunion\, and Harvard faculty and staff. Because of the pandemic\, we have held virtual commencement events since 2020. This year\, with Commencement and reunions being held apart\, we could not hold our usual dinner. We are excited to invite our community back for a dinner in person. \nThis event is held in conjunction with the first ever National Coming Out Day Forum at the Institute of Politics\, taking place right before the dinner at 6 p.m. \nWe thank our donors and sponsors for supporting this event\, and allowing us to offer discounted tickets. For information about helping to sponsor this year’s dinner\, please contact president@hgsc.org. \nFor more information\, or to volunteer to help at the event\, email president@hgsc.org.
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SUMMARY:National Coming Out Day Forum Event
DESCRIPTION:National Coming Out Day\nTuesday\, October 11\, 2022 at 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM \nPlease join the Institute of Politics\, the Shorenstein Center\, and centers across the Harvard community for a Forum commemorating National Coming Out Day and discussing the progress and challenges facing LGBTQ+ Americans. \nPanelists include: \nKeith Boykin\, Author and Political Commentator\nIan Daniel HKS ‘23\, Documentary Film Maker\nSally Kohn\, Media Personality\nZander Moricz ‘26\, Litigant in the “Don’t Say Gay” Lawsuit in Florida\nHolly Ryan\, Newton\, MA City Councilor and Co-Chair of the Massachusetts Democratic Party’s LGBTQ+ Caucus\nDavid Grasso (Moderator) HKS ‘09\, CEO of Bold TV \nPlease register by Tuesday\, October 11\, if you would like the possibility of attending this event in person. Registrants will be notified by 5:00 PM ET that day if a seat is available for them in the venue. \nIf a seat is unavailable or you will not be attending in person\, registrants can stream the event live via our YouTube\, Twitter\, or Facebook pages. You do not need to register for virtual attendance. \nThe Institute of Politics follows all HKS health and safety protocols\, including COVID vaccination\, testing\, and quarantine guidelines. Masks are no longer required at HKS events\, but anyone who wishes to wear a mask should feel free to do so. RSVPs are required for in-person attendance. \nThe IOP encourages persons with disabilities to participate in our programs. If you have questions about accommodations or the physical access provided\, please contact 617.495.1360 or harvardiop@gmail.com in advance of the event.
URL:https://hkspride.org/event/national-coming-out-day-forum-event/
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SUMMARY:Our Future In a Post-Roe V. Wade World: What Do We Do Now?
DESCRIPTION:The HKS Alumni Pride Caucus in partnership with the HKS Women’s Network\, the Harvard Office of BGLTQ Student Life\, and the HKS New England Alumni Association is hosting a virtual panel about our post-Roe v. Wade world. \n\n\n\nSome are calling for the nation’s highest court to reconsider key rulings. Specifically\, legal precedents around privacy that protect LGBTQ+ rights are being called into question. \n\n\n\nIn light of these developments\, our panelists will be discussing what all of this means for LGBTQ+ health\, gender-affirming care\, same-sex marriage\, and much more. \n\n\n\n \nMEET THE PANELISTS \n\n\n \nDr. Neel Shah\, MD\, (MPP 2009)\, FACOG\, is Chief Medical Officer of Maven Clinic\, the world’s largest virtual clinic for women’s and family health\, and Assistant Professor of Obstetrics\, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology at Harvard Medical School. He is a globally recognized expert in designing solutions that improve health care\, and is listed among the “40 smartest people in health care” by the Becker’s Hospital Review. \n\n\n \nHunter Iaccarino is the Head of Strategy of Hey Jane\, the most-trusted virtual clinic offering telemedicine abortion care. They specialize in building a foundation through a unique mix of analytics\, strategy\, and tactical execution.  \nKeisha Carter is a national fundraising\, campaigning\, public relations and communications expert. Keisha raised over $20 million working with over 70 BIPOC and LGBT political campaigns and with 20 non-profit organizations across the country to achieve results. \n\n\n \nMer Joyce (MPP 2007-2008) is the Founder of Do Big Good. They are recognized for their work on diverse social justice initiatives\, including political campaigns at the Congressional and Presidential levels\, training human rights activists worldwide in digital activism\, editing a book\, and managing and leading teams. \n\n\n \nSeth David Radwell (MPP 1989) is an internationally known business executive and thought leader in consumer marketing. He wrote the Amazon bestselling book “American Schism: How the Two Enlightenments Hold the Secret to Healing Our Nation”  which discovers the historical roots of our divisions to understand and overcome our differences today.
URL:https://hkspride.org/event/our-future-in-a-post-roe-v-wade-world-what-do-we-do-now/
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