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Puerto Rican singer, songwriter and activist Taína Asili

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Part of the Five College Queer Gender and Sexuailty Conference. Taína Asili is a New York based Puerto Rican singer, songwriter, bandleader and activist carrying on the tradition of her ancestors, fusing past and present struggles into one soulful and defiant voice. Her newest artistic work is an energetic fusion of powerful vocals laid over Afro-Latin, reggae, and rock sounds.

9th Annual Five College Queer Gender & Sexuality Conference

March 2 and 3 at Hampshire College

Starts 12:30pm Friday March 2nd

The Five College Queer Gender and Sexuality Conference provides a supportive environment in which to explore a wide range of topic, such as race, genders, sexualities, ability, class, kink, religion, and survival strategies, in a specifically queer context. Presenters include Five College students, faculty, and staff; off-campus educators; and nationally known performers, activists, speakers, and scholars. The conference is meant to be a safer space for engaging, learning, and fostering community.

 

Location: 
Red Barn
Contact: 
queerconf@hampshire.edu
Sponsor: 
Other Sponsor: 
Queer Community Alliance Center
Time: 
Friday, March 2, 2018 - 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

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