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A poster with a blue and pink gradient background with yellow text. Poster advertising the "Finding Community Welcome" event hosted by the Cultural Resource Centers. It includes details such as date, time, location, and activities like free food, music, dancing, and a photo booth. All text written out below.
Finding Community Welcome
5 – 7 p.m., Aug. 28, 2024
May
02
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Bright sky blue background with clipart of juice, food, coffee, art supplies, and an axolotl decorating the edges. Logos of APASA, LGBTQ+RC, WGRC, and TRIO on the bottom. All text written out below.
Burrito Break
10 – 11 a.m., May 2, 2024
Apr
27
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[ID: The background of the graphic has a blue to dark blue gradient. In the foreground is mountains  The background of the graphic is a sky with a blue to darker blue gradient. In the foreground of the image are four mountains in front of each other with a dark purple to light purple gradient. In the center of the image is a planet with a light purple to dark blue gradient with a ring that has a purple to pink gradient. In the background of the image is another planet and a milky way that are both pink and
Second Chance Prom
7 – 10 p.m., April 27, 2024
Apr
19
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red blurry background. photo of a person with long curly brown hair wearing a red blazer and holding a camera. text reads: free headshots! free professional and graduation headshots with rachel castillo. april 19th, 1-3 pm. in front of the optical sciences building. scan this QR code to RSVP! (next to QR code).
Free professional and headshots
1 – 3 p.m., April 19, 2024
Apr
17
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[ID: A tan flyer reads “PRIDE ALLIANCE INFO SESSION” in black letters in the top left corner. Underneath, text inside a blue-green box reads “Come learn about our Pride Alliance Internship for the 2024-25 school year!!” Underneath, text inside a pink-yellow box reads “April 17th, 1-2pm, Virtual (Zoom Registration)” Small text at the bottom right corner of the flyer reads “Questions? ualgbtq@gmail.com”]
Pride Alliance Info Session
1 – 2 p.m., April 17, 2024
Apr
17
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Pink gradient flyer. Graphics are red heart intertwined with purple infinity sign, dark pink stars, and logos for LGBTQ+Resource Center & DCC. Text written in full in event description below.
Polyamory Workshop
3 – 5 p.m., April 17, 2024
Mar
29
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background has photos of different trans liberation rallies. foreground says “the politics of (in)visibility” in blue letters. underneath are event details: friday, march 29th. 10:00 am - 12:00 pm. lgbtq+2s resource center. student union, room 404. a panel of students and community members critiquing trans visibility politics. brunch provided! email ualgbtq@gmail.com with any accessibility needs.
The Politics of (In)visibility
10 a.m. – Noon, March 29, 2024
Mar
26
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[ID: The image is a flier promoting the event “Palestinian Queers in History” at the LGBTQ+ Resource Center on Tuesday, March 26th from 5:30-7:00 PM. The event will cover topics such as the History of Pinkwashing & Occupation hosted by Pride Alliance. The poster features white text, green background, an image of olive tree branches, red poppies, and a picture of a Palestinian woman hugging an olive tree.]
Pride Alliance: Spill the Tea
5:30 – 7 p.m., March 26, 2024
Mar
13
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Flyer with a grid pattern with gradient color of the rainbow in the back. The text reads “DID YOU KNOW… the history of queer mathematicians goes back as far as 370 CE? … the first person in Europe to put all six trigonometric functions in one table had to flee after a homosexual affair?” There are pictures of two people on the poster on either side of the text. The text below this reads “Enjoy some Pie and play some trivia about the history of queer mathematicians! Wednesday, March 13th 12:30-1:30, LGBTQ+RC
Queer Mathematicians Presentation
12:30 – 1:30 p.m., March 13, 2024
Mar
13
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ID: The flyer is black with a blue border. At the top of the flyer is the logo for the UA Arizona Arts Racial Justice Studio in the top left corner and the LGBTQ+2S Resource Center's logo. In the bottom left hand corner of the logo is a black and white image of Jared Shamberger. The text on the flyer reads:    BOLD, BLACK, AND BEAUTIFUL  THE B WORD    an exploration of beauty, blackness, and gay identity  a documentary conceived and presented by Jared Shamberger    WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13  SCHOOL OF DANCE
"The B Word": Documentary Screening
6 – 9 p.m., March 13, 2024

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