whats going on?

Sorry that we haven’t been updating daily like we used to. It doesn’t mean we’re not working on things. In fact, it means that we’ve been working even harder on things that we have totally been neglecting the site.

We just had our 2nd FUNraiser event for our Be Yr Own Hero/Queero Fest scheduled for September 5th-6th in Wilmington, NC. It was an all day bike event called BIKE HYPE, and there might be plans in the future for another one. If you want to be involved with Be Yr Own Hero/Queero Fest please fill out the submission form at: http://beyrownhero.com/hero/?p=73

Deadline is July 15th.

We have lots of things planned and will be moving into the Be Yr Own Hero/Queero Headquarters July 1st. So we’ll try to keep everything updated as they unravel and will definitely step things up once we get settled in.

In the mean time, check out some upcoming events from the NINJATRONICS LAB if you’re into music.

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Be Yr Own Queero Zine #1

YO! Check out this little flipbook I made for our zine. Click the arrows to flip through it. If you’d like a hardcopy of the zine, leave a comment and we’ll be in touch. The zine is also available to download in PDF

Don’t forget to keep up with our comment contest

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New Layout / Redesign

Over the weekend we did a site re-design. The events are now on the left side. Hope we didn’t confuse anyone. You can RSS to our blog, follow us on tumblr (in the top-right corner) and please feel free to leave some comments and tell us what you want to see on the site!

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Help us win!

The Lesbian Lifestyle website is now having their annual Lezzy Awards. Nomination begins TODAY, Feb 2nd and runs till next Wednesday! PLEASE support Be Yr Own Queero by nominating us. You are allowed to nominate once a day with your email address. So please try to nominate us each day from now till Wednesday! If you can’t decide which category to nominate us in, just fill out the “Feminism/Political” category. Also, it was be really awesome if you could tell your friends to vote for us too!

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ENCORE MAGAZINE
By: Lauren Hodges - January 13th, 2009

IN 2007 LYNN CASPER CO-FOUNDED THE PROGRESSIVE COMMUNITY GROUP “BE YOUR OWN HERO”(BYOH) here in Wilmington. She and her friends decided they were tired of waiting around for other people to create some positive change in the community, and they realized that they could make things happen. The first annual Hero Fest was held in September 2007, which included workshops, bands and musicians, free food from Food Not Bombs, and a “Really Really Free Market.” Since then BYOH has produced several sister branches of social activism, including a knitting group and a gay spinoff called “Be Your Own Queero.”

“Be Your Own Queero is founded on the same principles as the BYOH movement and maintains the same do-it-yourself ethic,” Casper’s partner, Selena Shissler, says. “We would like everyone in Wilmington, whether queer or queer-allied, to feel empowered and inspired to build their ideal community. In the spirit of BYOH, people can get involved with our current projects or propose their own.

“We also want to be a role model by showing how anyone can start building a better, stronger and more visible queer community in their own town.”

Shissler, an artist who studied art history and museum studies at Evergreen College and who curated an art show at the 2008 Hero Fest, says that her ultimate goal is to found a nonprofit for queer artists. “Since queer issues cross so many boundaries and touch so many different communities, art is a great way to break barriers and bring those communities together,” she says.

BYOQ is mainly an online blog and podcast giving gay and pro-gay progressives a place to meet, discuss their views and plan movements for change. As the Web site grows, so do opportunities for the gay community. Shissler and her fellow Queeros have recently been on the lookout for gay artists to feature online and elsewhere.

“My goal in featuring art on the site is to give some much-needed exposure to local queer artists,” Shissler says. “It’s also a safe place for them to freely express themselves and get feedback on their work. Eventually, I would like to have art shows at the Community Action Center (317 Castle Street), where we hold many of our events, and other venues. I want to show that having a strong, supportive queer community is necessary, lest we all miss out on some great art. The site will also feature a weekly QueerArt post, which will highlight a different artist who was a Queero in their own time and now serves as inspiration to new generations of queer artists.”

So far the search has produced some fruitful results. Claire Leonard, a 22-year-old Wilmington native currently living in Brooklyn, New York, has submitted her “Simulacrum” series for consideration.

“When simulacrum was explained to me, the only example that made sense was Velveeta cheese,” Leonard says. “It’s a product made to impersonate cheese as well as to surpass the actual substance it is mimicking. Velveeta’s ingredients are hardly similar to that of cheese. By containing whey, a by-product of cheese, Velveeta is able to count itself as processed cheese. It’s like cheese. Thus, I consider my paintings simulacrums.”

Leonard’s abstract acrylics seem to depict buildings, land and furniture. She is hesitant to call them landscapes, since they are not meant to represent scenes from the real world. “They resemble landscapes but bare no resemblance to any place in particular and avoid following any traditional sense of the word landscape,” she explains.

Leonard’s work is scheduled to be posted on BYOQ’s Web site soon. As more and more submissions get in line behind her, a vast network of talented gay artists is sure to emerge. Shissler is excited about the response so far and can’t wait to see what else comes in.

“For far too long, minority groups—women, ethnic minorities, queers—have been excluded from art history and the art world in general,” Shissler says. “LGBT [Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender] issues are cross-cultural: There are Jewish queers, Christian queers, atheist queers, Hispanic queers, African-American queers, Asian queers, etc. Both political and personal art is important in building a stronger queer community. Political art can have the power to bring new perspectives to light and raise awareness of certain issues. Non-political art can be powerful on a personal level, allowing queer artists a healthy outlet and means of expressing themselves in a world that has yet to become entirely welcoming.”

Be Your Own Queero, its blogs and podcasts can be found online at www.beyrownqueero.com, which provides links to their social network pages on Facebook, MySpace, GLEE, Twitter and Tumblr. Readers wishing to contribute artwork for exhibit consideration or to simply get involved should contact selena@beyrownqueero.com.

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Be Yr Own Queero Blog gets a nod!
This weekend our blog was selected as a Reader’s Choice on PageOneQ.com. Be sure to check out their page for a comprehensive source of the latest in LGBT news and politics.  We couldn’t be more tickled, and would like to thank ya’ll.

Be Yr Own Queero Blog gets a nod!

This weekend our blog was selected as a Reader’s Choice on PageOneQ.com. Be sure to check out their page for a comprehensive source of the latest in LGBT news and politics.  We couldn’t be more tickled, and would like to thank ya’ll.

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Welcome to Be Yr Own Queero

We are a radical group of queers who live in Wilmington, NC. We’re tired of the lacking queer scene in our city and we’re going to do something about it! We will be throwing LGBTQ events in the area as well as promoting LGBTQ activism. We feel that it’s important for us to create a strong and visible community in our town as well as towns all over (no matter how big or small).

We are a sub-division of Be Yr Own Hero

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