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Gender: Female
Status: Single
Age: 19
Sign: Cancer

City: SAN FRANCISCO
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 1/22/2006

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009 

COLAGE Speak OUT Camp....

Apply Today!....

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Join us for the First-Ever COLAGE Speak OUT Camp!A brand new COLAGE program for teens and adults, this long weekend will engage current and emerging COLAGE leaders in community building, popular education, skill building, action planning, and fun. Speak OUT Campers will gain the knowledge, tools, and support to make a difference on the issues that matter most while getting to immerse in COLAGE community, relax and celebrate our fabulous movement of youth and adults who have or had a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and/or queer parent. There are travel scholarships available so apply today and have a fabulous weekend with COLAGE!November 5th-8thCherokee YMCA CampWoodstock, GA(about 30 minutes north of Atlanta)This event is sliding scale $0-150 per person and travel scholarships are available!....

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What to expect during the weekend:    ....

* The unique opportunity to meet other teens and adults with LGBTQ parents  ....

 * Skill building in public speaking, media activism, school and COLAGE chapter leadership, political advocacy and more   ....

 * Popular education rooted in the COLAGE anti-oppression framework where you'll learn about the intersections of prejudice, power, and oppression, reflect on histories of political organizing, and grow your ability to be an effective leader and ally   ....

 * Meet and learn from the COLAGE National Staff, a diverse team of seasoned organizers and movement leaders   ....

 * Team building activities and low ropes challenge course....

* Media training from our friends at GLAAD  ....

  * Go back to your local community with new tools, ideas and energy for making change and receive ongoing support and guidance from COLAGE for carrying out your action plan    * Enjoy the beautiful setting and wonderful company, after all, its COLAGE, so we'll have lots of fun!....

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For more information and to apply visit: http://www.colage.org/programs/events/speakoutcamp/ ....

Travel scholarship deadline is October 1st 2009. ....

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Friday, March 28, 2008 

Category: Jobs, Work, Careers

The Felicia Park-Rogers Summer Internship Program at COLAGE

 

Come work in the national headquarters of COLAGE this summer! COLAGE is a national movement of children, youth, and adults with one or more LGBT and/or Q parents. We build community and work toward social justice through youth empowerment, leadership development, education and advocacy.

 

The Felicia Park-Rogers Internship Program

 

The COLAGE Summer Internship Program is named for our visionary former director Felicia Park-Rogers who started the summer internship program during her tenure at COLAGE. We honor her commitment to people with LGBT parents, creativity, energy and years of leadership through 10-week internships that promote development of young leadership, allow participants a hands-on look at the non-profit field, teach interns about LGBT family issues, and promise to be a lot of fun!

 

COLAGE is the only national organization serving people with LGBT parents, therefore presenting a unique perspective on LGBT issues, and providing a once in a lifetime opportunity for interns. This is a hands-on job: you won’t just be filing, you’ll get to use your creativity and initiative. We are looking for team players who are motivated to learn, share, play, and work hard in support of COLAGE’s mission. Interns will assist the staff on current or new projects, with both local and national events, and with office management. 

 

Preferred qualifications

·   Computer literate (especially on PC’s), knowledge of Office 2003, Database Systems, HTML, and desktop publishing programs a plus.

·   Experience and comfort with email and phone-based organizing and networking.

·   Experience and comfort working with youth and families

·   Self-motivated, flexible, and full of initiative

·   People with LGBT parent/s

 

Requirements

Summer interns receive a modest stipend (DOE $2000-3000) for a ten-week, full time internship including some evenings and weekends. We will help you find low-cost or free housing when possible.

·   Must make at least a ten-week, full-time commitment during the summer.

·   Must be 18 or over if not from the Bay Area, 15 or over from the Bay Area.

·   Must be LGBT-positive

 

COLAGE is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer

·   People of color, people with disabilities, male-identified folks, and people with LGBT parents especially encouraged to apply.

 

How to Apply for Summer Internships       

Deadline: Friday, April 7th, 2008

Please mail, email, or fax us the following information:

1.  Your resume;

2.  A cover letter sharing your interest in working for COLAGE and qualifications;

3.  Contact information for two people who will serve as references and can attest to your experience and skills.

 

We ideally are looking for folks to work June 9th- August 15th, although start and end dates can be flexible.

 

COLAGE also has fall/spring work-study internships; if you are interested contact COLAGE for more information.

 

Need more info? Want to apply?

COLAGE: Attn: Summer Internship Program

1550 Bryant Street, Suite 830

San Francisco, CA 94103

phone: 415-861-5437    fax (415) 255-8345,

www.colage.org

 

Thursday, June 21, 2007 

Dear Friend,

I would like to invite you to participate in COLAGE's strategic planning process. As we work to strengthen our programs, we need your help. By completing this 20 minute survey, you will help COLAGE better understand how we may improve our programs and resources for you.  

Please follow the link below or paste it into your Internet browser.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=U_2bmDLvgp14stw9hviCDktg_3d_3d

 

There are no right or wrong answers! This survey is a special opportunity for you to let us know what you think about our work. No matter how you have been involved we value the insights you can bring to this process.

The goal of the survey is for us to listen and for you to share your visions and ideas for the future direction of COLAGE. Your suggestions and input will play a significant role in informing our strategic plan and helping to shape our future. 

Please take this survey- YOUR input is important to us. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at number below.

Please complete this survey by July 13th

Thank you!
 
Sincerely,
 
Beth Teper

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Beth Teper, Executive Director
COLAGE
415-861-5437 Ext. 101
www.colage.org

Friday, May 25, 2007 
*please repost widely*

COLAGE Speak OUT Campaign- Blogging for LGBT Families Day
Are you a youth or adult with one or more lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender parent/s ? Do you want to help raise visibility and awareness about people with LGBT parents? Do you use any online forums for networking or blogging?

We want you to participate in the first-ever COLAGE Speak OUT Campaign!

Blogging for LGBT Families Day

http://mombian.com/2007/04/16/blogging-for-lgbt-families-2007/

Friday, June 1st, 2007.

COLAGE is the only national organization working with children, youth and adults with one or more LGBT parent/s. Our Speak OUT Campaigns engage our membership to use their voices to raise visibility and impact change. We have chosen this campaign to encourage our members to utilize online forums in which they participate as a means for raising visibility and awareness about children of LGBT parents.

Through our first-ever Speak OUT Campaign, COLAGE aims to increase the number of youth and adults with LGBT parents who participate in this impactful event. "We know that when we speak out about our true experiences, share the blessings and challenges of having families deemed "different" by the rest of society, and talk about the ways in which we and our families are not equally validated or protected, we have a unique and powerful ability to impact change." shared Meredith Fenton, COLAGE Program Director. "Furthermore, particularly for youth and young adults, the internet, online social networks, and blogs are becoming increasingly influential mediums of communication and we recognize that by being out as people with LGBT parents online we can continue to transform society."

What is Blogging for LGBT Families Day?
We are looking for at least 30 youth and adults with LGBT parents to participate in the 2nd annual Blogging for LGBT Families Day. It's easy to participate- on June 1st, 2007 post a journal entry, essay, article or creative piece to your favorite online form. Just make sure that your piece explicitly talks about having an LGBT parent.
Over 130 bloggers participated in last year's Blogging for LGBT Families Day. They included lesbian moms, gay dads, adult children of LGBT parents, members of the transgender community, LGBT individuals without children, and straight allies. Countries represented included the United States as well as Australia, Canada, and the UK.

What should I write about?
You can write about any topic related to having LGBT parents that you like- serious, political, humorous, sentimental¦ anything! Use your post to come out about having an LGBT parent, to share a story about your family, to talk about myths and truths about having LGBT parents, or provide your insight as to what its like to have an LGBT parent. You can write about current legislation such as ENDA (The Federal Employee Non Discrimination Act) or the Uniting American Families Act which would amend the Immigration and Nationality Act by adding "permanent partner" next to "spouse" and provide the same immigration procedures for same-sex partners as currently exist for immediate relatives of United States citizens. By highlighting these or other pieces of legislation you can talk about the ways your family does receive the same rights and respect as other families or encourage your online friends and family to take further action.

To participate in this Speak OUT Campaign there are just 5 easy steps!

1. Send an email to Meredith@colage.org letting us know that you plan to participate.

2. Start developing your post for Blogging for LGBT families day. Let COLAGE know if you want any help developing or editing your post.

3. On June 1st, 2007 post your entry to any online forum:
a. MySpace
b. Facebook
c. LiveJournal
d. Blogs
e. Etc.
f. If you do not have a blog, you can post your creation on the www.queerspawn.com blog, just let us know that you want to and we'll help you make it happen!

4. Send COLAGE a copy of your article and a link to your post (when possible) by emailing Meredith@colage.org. Also send an e-mail to lgbtfamilies@mombian.com with the permalink to your post. (If you know how, you may also add the tag blogging for lgbt families days to your entry.)

5. Visit http://www.mombian.com on June 1 to read what other members of the LGBT community and allies have written for this event.Celebrate that you are joining with COLAGErs across the world to educate our families, friends, and communities about the experiences of youth and adults with LGBT parents.

For more information, support with this project, or any questions, contact Meredith Fenton, COLAGE Program Director at 415-861-5437 x102 or Meredith@colage.org.

Together we will make change!

The COLAGE Speak OUT Program is a national network of youth and adults with one or more lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender parent/s who are committed to raising awareness and making change. Members of Speak OUT participate in media activism, public speaking, legislative advocacy, creative expression and more. To learn more or to sign up, click here!

Blogging for LGBT Families Day was created by Mombian: Sustenance for Lesbian Moms - a blog offering a daily mix of parenting, politics, and diversions to strengthen and sustain lesbian moms in all their varied roles. The associated Mombian Resource Directory for LGBT Parents contains over 500 links to information on starting a family, raising children, LGBT politics and law, blogs, forums, and offline groups for LGBT parents, and much more. This year the event is being sponsored by the Family Pride Coalition.


Wednesday, January 25, 2006 
Ok everyone. The new COLAGE National page needs to have a song on it's site and we need you to help us pick it. The song should speak to the mission of COLAGE but not be so annoying that no will want to visit our page. Some of the office ideas included "We Are Family" and "YMCA". But we couldn't find those on myspace.

Help us out.

With much gratitude-COLAGE National
Wednesday, January 25, 2006 
Welcome one and all to the COLAGE National MySpace page. It took us a bit to get this whole "myspace" thing figure out but we are pretty excited to be here. We hope that this will be another way for youth with queer parenys to find and create community. Please help us spread the word about this new page.