LGBTQ youth homelessness to be discussed at April 28 forum

Youth OUTright will hold a forum and panel discussion on LGBTQ youth homelessness on Tuesday, April 28, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the First Congregational United Church of Christ, 20 Oak Street, downtown Asheville.

  • The program will include:
    Welcome by Joe Hoffman, First Congregational United Church of Christ,  Lisa Bovee-Kemper, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Asheville
  • Overview presentation: LGBTQ Youth Homelessness in America
  • Panel: Be Loved House, Haywood Street Congregation, Help OUT Youth, Trinity Place Youth Shelter, Tranzmission, Western NC AIDS Project

Additional special guests representing Leelah’s Landing, Joy Center, AHOPE (Homeward Bound), and Only Hope WNC. Presenters & Panel Moderators: Students from Asheville High School and Blue Ridge Community College

Free refreshments will be served

The forum is a project of Youth Outright’s WNC GSA Initiative and is underwritten in part by The Cathedral of All Souls Outreach Ministries, the Community Foundation of Henderson County, Perry N. Rudnick Endowment Fund and General Grant, and TD Charitable Foundation.

Youth OUTright, WNC, Inc., a 501c-3, not-for-profit organization, offers discussion groups and social activities for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth, ages 14-23. Topics and activities are led by two trained facilitators. Youth OUTright’s mission is to empower LGBTQ youth to be confident and vital members of the greater community. For additional information, please visit: www.youthoutright.org

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About Jeff Fobes
As a long-time proponent of media for social change, my early activities included coordinating the creation of a small community FM radio station to serve a poor section of St. Louis, Mo. In the 1980s I served as the editor of the "futurist" newsletter of the U.S. Association for the Club of Rome, a professional/academic group with a global focus and a mandate to act locally. During that time, I was impressed by a journalism experiment in Mississippi, in which a newspaper reporter spent a year in a small town covering how global activities impacted local events (e.g., literacy programs in Asia drove up the price of pulpwood; soybean demand in China impacted local soybean prices). Taking a cue from the Mississippi journalism experiment, I offered to help the local Green Party in western North Carolina start its own newspaper, which published under the name Green Line. Eventually the local party turned Green Line over to me, giving Asheville-area readers an independent, locally focused news source that was driven by global concerns. Over the years the monthly grew, until it morphed into the weekly Mountain Xpress in 1994. I've been its publisher since the beginning. Mountain Xpress' mission is to promote grassroots democracy (of any political persuasion) by serving the area's most active, thoughtful readers. Consider Xpress as an experiment to see if such a media operation can promote a healthy, democratic and wise community. In addition to print, today's rapidly evolving Web technosphere offers a grand opportunity to see how an interactive global information network impacts a local community when the network includes a locally focused media outlet whose aim is promote thoughtful citizen activism. Follow me @fobes

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