Mi Casa Es Tu Casa: Queer Latinx Reflections on the Family with MT Dávila and Natalia Imperatori-Lee | A CLGS Latinx Roundtable Event

This CLGS Latinx Roundtable Event will explore the concept of familia through a queer Latinx lens. Our panelists will reflect on the many ways “familia” is constructed and deployed in Latinx cultures and will apply a queer reading of familial relationality (including biological families and “chosen” families) to better understand, celebrate, and expand the scope of family in our contemporary diverse society. Such a project has significant implication for how we welcome all persons, especially queer POC, into relationship.

Elections Are A Queer Thing with Rev. Jakob Hero-Shaw | A CLGS Queering the 2024 Vote Workshop

Queering the Vote 2024: A CLGS Lavender Lunch Workshop Series

As the nation prepares to head to the polls in November, how do we discuss the important political issues that impact our communities?

In this CLGS Queering the 2024 Vote workshop we will explore the upcoming presidential election, discuss what can and cannot be said in our faith communities, and examine the unique spiritual care needs that LGBTQ+ congregants are facing as the election approaches.

Mi Gente: Celebrating our Queer Latinx Heritage

¡Bienvenides! This CLGS Latinx Roundtable Event  will mark the launch of Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month by celebrating the Latinx faculty at Pacific School of Religion (PSR): Professors Ish Ruiz, Alexandra Rosado-Román, and David Vásquez-Levy. We will reflect on the important insights found at the intersection of queerness, Latinidad, and Christian spirituality. Join us for this celebration of our Queer Latinx heritage at…

Vote with Love! with Rev. Michael Neuroth | A CLGS Queering the 2024 Vote Workshop

Queering the Vote 2024: A CLGS Lavender Lunch Workshop Series

Elections matter.  Elections determine who represents us in government and set policy for our common life together. Voting is, therefore, not only our civic duty, but also a sacred act of love on behalf of the most vulnerable. As Christians, civic engagement is how we live out the commandment to love our neighbor (Mark 12:30-31), and “speak up” for those in need (Proverbs 31:8-9).