Hang out with the Cowboy from the Village People on a Cruise Ship!

Yes, I am totally serious! And this is happening right here in Wilmington (well… Carolina Beach to be exact). There are some awesome events happening this summer and this is just one of them. Out Impact has put together this event and we’ve teamed up with them once again as the community sponsor. It’s a 3 hour scenic cruise along the Cape Fear River along with dinner (vegans & vegetarians need to request special meals BEFORE the event!!) and a performance by Randy Jones (more famously known as the Cowboy of the Village People).

Check out the event on Facebook. http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=63538189338&ref=ts

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Now Accepting Submissions!

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Queero Wilmington Meeting

Attention all Queeros in Wilmington! We have a ton of events coming up this summer. Just take a look to your left at our “Upcoming Events” section to see for yourself. Like always, our main priority is COMMUNITY. but we can’t do that without you, of course. So please come out Wednesday April 15th @ 6pm at UNCW’s Fisher Student Center to find out more about the events & projects we have in the works and ways that you can get involved. Let’s show the world that Wilmington NC is more than just One Tree Hill, tourists and beach bums. RSVP on Facebook!

Wouldn’t it be awesome if we had a huge queer community working together to make amazing things happen?

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The 3rd Annual Be Yr Own Hero Festival (Hero Fest) will be taking place at the Soapbox in Wilmington, North Carolina September 5-6th 2009. Submissions for workshops, info sessions, skill shares, and musicians are currently being accepted until June 19th, 2009. Volunteers are also needed to help out on the day(s) of the event and/or to join the BYOH Fest Planning Team.
Please use the form to submit your workshop idea, skillshare, art or music. We welcome all subjects and we encourage all people to apply – we are looking for people/bands/artists who are:

Down with social justice
Live for dismantling the status quo
Interested in pushing their own limits
Like to share
Want a stronger community

Be Yr Own Hero Fest is an annual radical Do It Yourself (DIY) festival in Wilmington, NC. It includes workshops, info sessions, awesome live music, rad art, free stuff, free food, lots of fun and friends from far near and far!
In 2007, Wilmington NC was home to the first Be Yr Own Hero Festival, an all day radical Do It Yourself (DIY) Festival held at the Soapbox Laundro Lounge. 2008 saw the 2nd Annual Hero Fest. Both Festivals included a Really Really Free Market, potluck, workshops, info sessions and live music. Past workshops have included: DIY parenting (a radical concept), Basic Bicycle Repair, Truth in Recruiting / Promoting Peace, Social Activism & the Info-Wars, Radical Menstruation, Food Politics, Trans 101: Becoming an ally to transgender people, Unconventional Action: Organizing against the DNC/RNC, DIY DJ Workshop, Basket weaving, DIY Essentials Skillshare, Radical Women’s Health, Qi Gong (a type of Chinese martial arts) and more. Bands have included: The Nothing Noise, Gator Country, Prize Winners Collective, NED, Ghost Mice, The Mathematicians, and Poingly.
For more information on the Be Yr Own Hero Festival and Collective, visit www.beyrownhero.com or contact herofest@gmail.com.

The 3rd Annual Be Yr Own Hero Festival (Hero Fest) will be taking place at the Soapbox in Wilmington, North Carolina September 5-6th 2009. Submissions for workshops, info sessions, skill shares, and musicians are currently being accepted until June 19th, 2009. Volunteers are also needed to help out on the day(s) of the event and/or to join the BYOH Fest Planning Team.

Please use the form to submit your workshop idea, skillshare, art or music. We welcome all subjects and we encourage all people to apply – we are looking for people/bands/artists who are:

  • Down with social justice
  • Live for dismantling the status quo
  • Interested in pushing their own limits
  • Like to share
  • Want a stronger community

Be Yr Own Hero Fest is an annual radical Do It Yourself (DIY) festival in Wilmington, NC. It includes workshops, info sessions, awesome live music, rad art, free stuff, free food, lots of fun and friends from far near and far!

In 2007, Wilmington NC was home to the first Be Yr Own Hero Festival, an all day radical Do It Yourself (DIY) Festival held at the Soapbox Laundro Lounge. 2008 saw the 2nd Annual Hero Fest. Both Festivals included a Really Really Free Market, potluck, workshops, info sessions and live music. Past workshops have included: DIY parenting (a radical concept), Basic Bicycle Repair, Truth in Recruiting / Promoting Peace, Social Activism & the Info-Wars, Radical Menstruation, Food Politics, Trans 101: Becoming an ally to transgender people, Unconventional Action: Organizing against the DNC/RNC, DIY DJ Workshop, Basket weaving, DIY Essentials Skillshare, Radical Women’s Health, Qi Gong (a type of Chinese martial arts) and more. Bands have included: The Nothing Noise, Gator Country, Prize Winners Collective, NED, Ghost Mice, The Mathematicians, and Poingly.

For more information on the Be Yr Own Hero Festival and Collective, visit www.beyrownhero.com or contact herofest@gmail.com.

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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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Ask a Queero

Today we have a question about where to go on a queer-but-not-too-queer date:

“I’ve been dating this girl, and most of the time she has asked me out or arranged the date herself.

On our last date we got kind of bored so I suggested we go to The Juggling Gypsy and it was really amazing and we had a lot of fun.

She recently asked me what we’re doing again, and I don’t really know!

I’m sort of still coming out, which means I don’t really want to kiss in public and she has never been over to my house. So that eliminates a lot of normal date places.

Do you know of any good places to hang out in Wilmington that are relatively gay friendly (but not necessarily a gay hangout - like I said I’m still a little scared)? Or even a really nice park with winding nature trails (i.e. secluded)? Is the UNCW movie theatre cool?”

Alright, Queeros! Let’s help a fellow Queero in need and give her some great suggestions!

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Cheese Sandwich Film Festival!

On April 1st, 2009 the first ever - one time only - Cheese Sandwich Film Festival will be happening right here in Wilmington, NC. The Cheese Sandwich Film Festival Society will be screening experimental, documentary, narrative, and animated shorts focusing on the sexy cheese sandwich.

What are the stipulations?
Good Question!
1. The film has to be about a cheese sandwich. This can be loose.
2. The film must be creative.
3. The film must be under 3 minutes!!!!

Be Yr Own Queero will be giving the award for the Best LGBTQ Film, so get going Queeros! Other awards will be for Best Documentary, Best Animation, and Fan Favorite, among others.

Check out cheesesandwichfilmfestival.com for more information and updates.


Cheese Sandwich Film Festival Bump from Daniel Moser on Vimeo.

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Out Impact THIS Friday: March 6th

Please join Be Yr Own Queero and our friends at Out Impact for night of music, friends and activism. The event is a benefit for Equality NC, who have also been very, very active and supportive in LGBTQ efforts. They have been doing great work on anti-bullying policies. (If you attended our L Word potluck a few weeks ago, you might remember signing a petition about safer schools. Yep, that was Equality NC)

Be Yr Own Queero will be present at the event as a Community Sponsor, so please stop by our table and check out our goodies!

When: March 6th, 2009 9:00pm - 1:00am
Where: The Soapbox (255 N. Front St, Wilmington, NC)
Who: Kim Dicso, Carsie Blanton, Mark James & Jenn Grinels
Cost: $5.00

Check out the latest Dykes + Fags podcast to hear music from Kim Dicso & Jenn Grinels.

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UNCW PRIDE’s upcoming projects & events

Our fellow queero, Victoria, recently gave me an update on the projects and activities UNCW’s PRIDE group has in store for this semester. Here’s the run down. Thanks again Victoria for keeping the community outside of UNCW aware of all the hard work PRIDE is doing!

Pride week is going to be from April 13-18. UNCW Presents is already putting on a Diversity Week at that time so PRIDE is going to collaborate.

We plan to kick off Pride Week in Lumina on Monday April 13 with Y U Scared?: A LGBTIQA Program Confronting Homophobia. This program consists of showing media clips that depict homophobia then discussing it. There will be a panel to answer questions. If anyone has any ideas for clips that can be shown, input would be great.

On Tuesday April 14, UNCW Presents is playing Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing, and PRIDE will be tabling.

For Wednesday or Thursday PRIDE is hoping to have Julia Boseman on campus to talk about being out in politics, legislation involving homosexuality, and how we can influence/lobby such legislation. The day of the event depends on when she is available. The day she doesn’t come speak, PRIDE is planning to do another MyStory in the Clocktower Lounge. MyStory is an open mic/floor event where LGBTIQA students and faculty are invited to share their personal stories through literature, poetry, art, dance, or any other medium.

Finally to end Pride Week on Saturday April 18, there will be a transprom and Diva’s Live. Diva’s Live is PRIDE’s annual spring drag show involving both drag kings and queens and hosted by Tara Nicole. Diva’s Live will be during the transprom, and both are free.

I know I skipped over Friday, but that’s because PRIDE doesn’t know exactly what it’s doing. There’s been talk about having a sit in for the Day of Silence and possibly painting the rock rainbow. As for a breaking the silence event, it’s still in the planning stages.

Now other than Pride Week, PRIDE is participating in Relay for Life which is April 24 & 25.

To register for Team Rainbow:

  • Go to http://www.newhanoverrelay.org
  • Click on “Online Registration & Participation”
  • Then click on “2009 Teams” under the Event Information menu (to the left)
  • PRIDE should be listed as “UNCW PRIDE Team Rainbow”
  • Click the Join Team” link and follow instructions

It costs $10 to register.

From April 3-5 UNC Chapel Hill is having a UNITY Conference which PRIDE will be attending. It’s free for all UNCW members! This year’s theme is: Sweet T: Transgressing, Transforming, and Transcending Gender and Sexuality in the South. If anyone is interested in going, it’s still possible to sign up.

To find out more about UNCW Pride, check out their facebook group. They meet Wednesday nights at 7:00pm in the Saffo Room (FSC 2009, across from the Bookstore in the upstairs of the Fisher Center.)

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Out Impact Friday: March 6th

Please join Be Yr Own Queero and our friends at Out Impact for night of music, friends and activism. The event is a benefit for Equality NC, who have also been very, very active and supportive in LGBTQ efforts. They have been doing great work on anti-bullying policies. (If you attended our L Word potluck a few weeks ago, you might remember signing a petition about safer schools. Yep, that was Equality NC)

Be Yr Own Queero will be present at the event as a Community Sponsor, so please stop by our table and check out our goodies!

When: March 6th, 2009 9:00pm - 1:00am
Where: The Soapbox (255 N. Front St, Wilmington, NC)
Who: Kim Dicso, Carsie Blanton, & Jenn Grinels
Cost: $5.00

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What’s going on this Week @ BYOQ

This is a very busy week at the Rainbow Factory (map), make sure you come and check out some of our events for this week:

We have our first queer dance party scheduled for this Saturday, February 14. Valentine’s Gay is gonna be a blast, Ninjatronics (our very own scantron and teknacolorninja!) will be spinning your favorite tunes at the party and have asked that guests bring a mix CD which Ninjatron will add to the night’s play list. We are also going to have a couple of visualizers hooked up and a photo booth so you can remember this Valentine’s Gay for life. Be sure to bring a few dollars to throw in for donations. We’ve had a few questions come up about what it is all about, but the only way you really are going to know is by showing up, so just do it! (Oh yeah, and dress up in all one color.)

The Sunday following is our Queero Bike Date, it will begin at 1PM at the Rainbow Factory and will take you on a leisurely stroll through downtown Wilmington highlighting all of our GLBTQ spots. The tour will stop at Greenfield Lake (map) for the Gayest Picnic Contest! Interpret this in any gay way you would like! If you are unable to ride with us feel free to meet us at the park, the crew should be arriving around 2:30PM. Meet at the area between the skate park and the playground.

Just like every other Sunday, we are having our weekly potluck and showing of the L Word. We have had a great turn out every Sunday so far so let us keep it going and bring your best veggie dishes! The Potluck starts at 7:30 and we usually start the L Word shortly after 9, if you can’t get there on time we have a break midway through the show so come then! There are always amazing homemade dishes by the queeros!

If anyone has any questions or would like to help with preparations be sure to send us an email this week, and we will be glad to fill you in! Looking forward to seeing all ya’ll queeros!

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Queer on their Feet comes to Wilmington!

queer on their feetThe stand up comedy troupe, Queer On Their Feet will be coming to North Carolina in February to perform in Asheville, Durham and Wilmington. Yes, you read right… Wilmington! The show offers stand up comedy and interactive improvisation from Jennie McNulty, Jason Dudey and Diana Yanez. Their shows are described as “unique, fun and totally hysterical

Tickets are $15, but they are for a good cause. The Wilmington show is a benefit for the Frank Harr Memorial Foundation. Frank Harr was a beloved community activist in Wilmington who was a founding member of GROW (Gay Resources of Wilmington) and St Jude’s Metropolitan Community Church.

The Frank Harr Foundation hopes to educate the public on issues concerning the LGBTQ community through the form of “Edutainment” – educating and entertaining simultaneously.

Okay, here’s the for serious information in an easily skim-able format:

When: February 22, 2009 @ 6:00pm
Where: St. Jude’s MCC, 19 N. 26th St Wilmington, NC 28405 (just down the street from the Rainbow Factory)
How: Tickets can be purchased at Brown Paper Tickets
More info: myspace.com/queerontheirfeet

Also! don’t forget to help nominate Be Yr Own Queero for a Lezzy Award - Best Feminist/Political blog! I’ll give you a high five for each vote!

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If you are semi-epileptic you might not want to push play!
Otherwise….get ready to rock it for VALENTINE’S GAY! For more information please visit ninjatronics.blogspot.com or CLICK HERE!

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Women’s Health - Get Yr Libido On!

A few weeks ago I attended an Herbalism class @ the Action Center in Wilmington, NC. The discussion of the night was all about getting your libido on balance with the help of herbs. Kathryn teaches the class and she is very friendly and makes you feel really comfortable talking about women’s health. I took some notes so that I could share the knowledge.

Oatstraw (avena sativa) is a relaxing herb with libido effects. It contains calming minerals and is high in calcium, magnesium, selenium and zinc. It helps nerves and improves the circulation of blood. It has a balancing effect on hormones. The reason it is used for libido is because of its relaxing effect which helps to lessen anxiety. It works best when used as an infusion and is a good winter crop. Oatstraw is best used long term to have a greater effect.

Maca
(lepidium meyenii) is a root used to increase energy and supports the immune system and hormone balance. Maca is best used long term to have a greater effect.

Kava Kava (piper methsyticum) is used to help revive a diminished sex drive by reducing anxiety and heightening sensation. This herb sounds the most appealing to me as it produces a mildly euphoric feeling. It is best to take in relaxing settings where you will feel comfortable. Taking too much can cause dry mouth and dry skin, and withdrawal symptoms can also occur. Based on Kathryn’s experiences with Kava Kava (she’s taken it for years!) she suggested that tinctures are the best form. My dad gave me a bag of Kava Kava powder to mix in with my drinks, and it is not very tastey.

Damiana (turnera diffusa) increases circulation to the genital area and strengthens the muscles. It is best for long term use so that your body gets used to it, but it is also great to use just before engaging in intimate play. Believe me, my girlfriend has been taking it and it works. The suggested dose is to take it throughout the day. Though it can interfere with the absorption of iron & blood sugar. It is also good for depression. Unfortunately, Damiana is native to Central and South America and does not grow here, but Kathryn said you can buy it online and make your own infusions.

Speaking of infusions, Kathryn recently taught a class on how to make infusions that I unfortunately missed. Her next herbal class is about Mental Health and Stress Relief next Tuesday, February 3rd at 6:30pm at the Community Action Center. Check it out if you are in the Wilmington area! More information can be found here: http://www.meetup.com/Wilmington-Herbalists/

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Colonizing Queer America

Recently I’ve been planning a super awesome summer getaway to the West Coast for a visit and it got me thinking about why I had such a burning desire to go explore the Pacific NW. Other than the beautiful sites and outdoorsy lifestyle, we all know the real reason why I want to check out the lovely Portland and San Francisco. The queer meter shakes the Richter scale!

I know Wilmington, NC doesn’t come to mind when trying to find a hip, alternative queer community. But we’re definitely queer over here too! I remember telling a queer acquaintance of mine about how I was getting ready to make my move down to the Carolinas from Washington DC and she, having previously lived in Boston, was not convinced. Apparently North Carolina’s queer meter is shot.

When we have these widely recognized “queer cities” across the US, it’s easier to flock to a setting that already has a strong community, rather than build one up. Why does San Francisco have to be a queer mecca? Or for that matter, any densely populated area like Los Angeles, New York City, Seattle, Atlanta, Boston, Minneapolis, etc. that tend to have a higher percentage of LGTBQ identified adults. I’m just questioning the modern queer landscape of America.

We shouldn’t have to feel like there are only certain cities or areas to go and be exclusively queer. We should be able to feel comfortable and have strong inclusive communities in any town across the US. It’s not like the queer lifestyle only exists in these urban areas. And sure, these larger cities garner a reputation for being liberal and yes, the acceptance level is higher but there still is a struggle to be openly queer across the US.

Why can’t Wilmington, NC be a mecca for queers? I feel that regardless of the town you live in, we all should be able to have accepting and openly queer communities. Granted, not everyone is tolerant or accepting, especially in the Carolinas.

So how can we build up a queer community in a positve way? I suggest, that we all do some queer colonizing. A little bit of urban planning in your own neighborhood. Think about it. What if everyone you knew who was queer identified (questioning or in the closet too!) put up a rainbow flag in their neighborhood? How many flags would we see across America? How much more welcomed would one feel? It’s not imperialism I’m talking about here, it’s colonizing the queer America that already exists on the outskirts.

If we share our stories and show others what it’s like to be queer in America, we can help educate and offset the misconstrued queer American lifestyle. Together, we can build up the smaller LGTBQ communities that the majority of us already live in, or are thinking about leaving. I encourage larger queer communities to reach out to smaller ones and make rainbow bridges, because together we are stronger. Just because Wilmington’s scene isn’t that flaming yet, doesn’t mean it couldn’t happen. San Francisco didn’t become queer overnight. And yes, I will still go visit those big ole queer cities…but I also want to come home to a strong queer community right here in the Carolinas.

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