About Latitude Artist Community

Latitude Artist Community serves all people - with an emphasis on those thought by some to have a disability - by creating meaningful, inclusive community interactions which allow participating artists to contribute culturally and politically to the life of their community.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

(Un)dressing Normal, An (Un)conference on Sexuality for those us Dislabled

Undressing Normal
An (Un) conference on Sexuality for those of us DisLabled
Latitude Artist Community is proud to be a sponsor of this important (Un) conference. Latitude's email list goes out to many people and we are inviting anyone to participate - but in particular we urge those considered to have disabilities and all those associated with provider agencies to attend. The conference is limited to the first 100 who sign up. The cost is $10.00 and anyone who wishes may attend on scholarship - its as simple as clicking on the box!
Hope to see you there.
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Undressing Normal
An (Un)conference on Sexuality for those of us DisLabled
Friday, February 10, 10am- 4pm
Clarion Hotel, Lexington, KY
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Undressing Normal Blog: http://undressingnormal.wordpress.com/
Registration: http://undressingnormal.wordpress.com/register-for-the-unconference/
Sponsors: Latitude Artist Community, Human Development Institute-UK, Nursing Home Ombudsman Agency of the Bluegrass, ProgressLex


About the conference:
We welcome all people and acknowledge that whatever your orientation and/or disability labels are, you are well within the range of human normality. Our focus will be on minority sexualities and gender identities within the context of services to persons who are considered by some to have disabilities. The creators of the unconference have a particular interest in the rights of people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities, as well as those who work to support them. We seek to create a welcoming community for all lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual, asexual, queer, questioning, straight, and other people to discuss issues of concern.

The unconference will take place February 10, 2012, at the Clarion Hotel at 1950 Newtown Pike in Lexington Kentucky. Further registration information and further details will be posted here as they become available.

Some possible topics for Undressing Normal sessions:
■Defining sexuality
■Power and privilege
■Monetary implications
■Sexuality and the autism spectrum
■Supporting LGBTQ clients and staff
■Legal issues for individuals with intellectual disabilities and those who support them
■Into the nursing home and back into the closet
■Sexuality throughout the lifespan
■Parenting and the eternal child stereotype

Who should attend Undressing Normal?
■People with intellectual and other developmental disabilities and people regarded as having disabilities.
■Direct support staff for people with disabilities.
■Directors and staff of agencies charged with supporting people with disabilities.
■Educators, administrators, psychologists, social workers and other professionals.
■Policy makers and government agency staff.
■People of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
■Advocates, and all citizens or individuals who are interested in supporting the rights of people with disabilities.

This list is not comprehensive, but is a sample of stakeholders we hope will attend the (Un)Conference.