The Schedule
January 30, 2023
8:15am
Doors Open!
Students and faculty arrive, check in, and find their way to the auditorium!
9:00-9:45am
Opening Ceremony
As a group, we welcome you to the Summit, with words from special members of our community. This will include a Summit Welcome, Chancellor Address, and Keynote Speaker.
You'll have 15 minutes to get to your first workshop!
10:00-11:00am
Workshop Session One
Both students and faculty will have the option of attending the following workshops:
Middle School and High School Students:
LGBT 101 - The LGBT Network
Know Your Rights! - NYC Commission on Human Rights
You Are Enough! Visibility Matters - Live Out Loud
Lovingkindness (Meditation and Art Therapy) - NYC Department of Education
Transgender, Gender Non-Conforming & Non Binary (TGNCNB) Experience (T201) - The LGBT Network
LGBT History 101 - The LGBT Network
Clear is Kind, Unclear is Unkind--Setting Healthy Personal Boundaries - Bard High School Early College Manhattan
Situationship Slump: Are You Bae or Bestie? - Adolescent Education Program - Teens Helping Each Other
Queer Superhero Arts - Department of Education Middle School 51
Marsha & Me: How To Be an LGBTQ+ Advocate - National Parks Conservation Association
LGBTQ+ Photographic Storytelling - Alice Austen House
What's Love Got to Do With It? Healthy Love, Friendship, and Chosen Family - Hetrick Martin Institute
High School Students Only:
Addressing Self Harm: Short animated film screening & discussion - Maroon Horizon Media LLC
Reading with Royalty - Drag Queen Story Hour
Ask Before You Act: Dealing with the Yeses and No's of Consent - New York City Teens Connection - Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Faculty:
LGBTQ+ 101: Making School Safer for LGBTQ+ Students - MS 245 - The Computer School
Hidden Voices: Exploring Resources for Teaching LGBTQ+ History - New York City Dept. of Education - Dept. of Social Studies & Civics
The Dish on Discord - Queens Community House - Generation Q
UnErasing LGBTQ History Is Uniquely Unifying - History UnErased
Working With Families: Support, Acceptance, and Understanding - PFLAG NYC
Bringing OUT for Safe Schools® to your School - Office of School Wellness Programs - New York City Department of Education
Fostering More Inclusive Classrooms–The Dos and the Don’ts! - Brooklyn Museum
Working with Transgender & Gender Non-Conforming Communities - NYC Commission on Human Rights
How to Talk About Sexual Health with Young People - Hetrick Martin Institute
Incorporating Liberation-Focused Healing Principles to Support Student Mental Health - Hetrick Martin Institute
Break 11:00 - 11:10
11:10 - 12:10
Workshop Session Two
Both students and faculty will have the option of attending the following workshops:
Middle School and High School Students:
The "His/Hers/Themstory" of Drag - PFLAG NYC
You Are Enough! Visibility Matters - Live Out Loud
Lovingkindness (Meditation and Art Therapy) - NYC Department of Education
Transgender, Gender Non-Conforming & Non Binary (TGNCNB) Experience (T201) - The LGBT Network
LGBT History 101 - The LGBT Network
Clear is Kind, Unclear is Unkind--Setting Healthy Personal Boundaries - Bard High School Early College Manhattan
Situationship Slump: Are You Bae or Bestie? - Adolescent Education Program - Teens Helping Each Other
Queer Superhero Arts - Department of Education Middle School 51
Marsha & Me: How To Be an LGBTQ+ Advocate - National Parks Conservation Association
LGBTQ+ Photographic Storytelling - Alice Austen House
What's Love Got to Do With It? Healthy Love, Friendship, and Chosen Family - Hetrick Martin Institute
Middle School Students Only:
Reading With Royalty - Drag Queen Story Hour
High School Students Only:
History of Sexuality and Oppression - Queens Community House - Generation Q
The Pandemic Puppet Project - Hetrick Martin Institute
Faculty:
LGBTQ + U: Guidance on NYC DOE Regulations and Guidelines to Build an Inclusive Culture - NYC Department of Education - Office of Equal Opportunity & Diversity Management
The Privilege in "Picking Your Battles" - Relationship Abuse Prevention Program at Truman H.S. - Gender & Sexuality Alliance
Charging Up Your GSA - The LGBT Network
UnErasing LGBTQ History Is Uniquely Unifying - History UnErased
Working With Families: Support, Acceptance, and Understanding - PFLAG NYC
Bringing OUT for Safe Schools® to your School - Office of School Wellness Programs - New York City Department of Education
Fostering More Inclusive Classrooms–The Dos and the Don’ts! - Brooklyn Museum
Working with Transgender & Gender Non-Conforming Communities - NYC Commission on Human Rights
How to Talk About Sexual Health with Young People - Hetrick Martin Institute
Incorporating Liberation-Focused Healing Principles to Support Student Mental Health - Hetrick Martin Institute
12:20 - 1:20
Exhibition Fair, Networking, Lunch!
Use this time to grab a bite, make some friends, and see all the amazing community organizations who are joining us this year
***PLEASE NOTE*** Though a nut-free lunch option will be provided, it will not be coming from a nut-free facility. We strongly encourage you provide your own lunch if this is of concern.
Break 1:20 - 1:30 to get to your next session
1:30 - 2:30
Fun Time!
This is your opportunity to play games, dress up, and have some fun! Faculty is encouraged to cheer students on during the games! All students can choose from the following options:
Chosen Family Feud - Live Out Loud
Gender Blender - PFLAG NYC
NewFest Queer Short Film Showcase - NewFest
Tracing Utopia (Documentary) - Queens Community House - Generation Q/Nick Tyson & Catarina de Sousa with UnionDocs
Akeelah & The Bee but make it LGBT! - NYC Department of Education
The Art of Drag - Drag Queen Story Hour
2:30 - 3:30
After Party!!!!! (HIGH SCHOOL ONLY)
Dance, take fun photos, and spend a final hour with your GSA and any new friends you made!!