Image: Infograph with Open to Love November 6 - 8 2020 with butterfly puzzle heart and brown hands surrounded by designs in pink and yellow. PolyDallas Millennium Open To Love: The Virtual Experience is November 6-8, 2020. This is an excellent opportunity for professionals to get continuing education credits, and for polyamorous enthusiasts to gather... Continue Reading →
FREE Tickets for Premier of HomoSayWhat? Tonight
Image of movie poster with broken rainbow heart and political buildings First 40 people freeUse this 100% off free coupon code: CLSfriends Homosaywhatfilm.com - put the code into eventbrite Join us tonight for the online premiere of HOMOSAYWHAT - WHO'S PUSHING HATE.The documentary, directed by Craig Bettendorf, examines how orchestrated campaigns by cultural institutions and public figures have... Continue Reading →
Celebrate Pride Month with HomoSayWhat? TONIGHT with Dr. Eli
Colorful people holding a sign reading It's Just Love with rainbow o Pride month takes it up a virtual notch with an online premier of Homosaywhat. Get your tickets here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/homosaywhat-livestreaming-event-qa-with-filmmakers-cast-expert-guests-tickets-107680752028 Right now, because we're running an 8 hour loop LIVESTREAM... this is the main link, and the video is pinned to the top https://www.facebook.com/treadingyesterday/... Continue Reading →
Virtual Pride Event Homosaywhat? Film Premier with Dr. Eli
3Screen is focusing on Pride this month, and they asked me to host a panel as part of their month-long series of live media events followed by Q&A sessions with experts. Celebrate Pride on 4 Mondays in Pride Month, starting with the premiere of HOMOSAYWHAT on June 8th at 5pm PST, 3Skreen and Cinema Libre Studio will... Continue Reading →
Act TODAY to Protect LGBT+ Healthcare Access
Image: Action Alert GLMA Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality with white feather-like icon Provider Sign-On in Support of Non-Discrimination Protections in Healthcare The administration is moving forward with plans to roll back the Healthcare Rights Law, which provides non-discrimination protections in healthcare for transgender and LGB individuals, women, people with disabilities and patients who need communication assistance in their... Continue Reading →
Research on Intersecting Sexual Identities Ends Soon
Last chance! Participate in this study from #div44cnm scholars that examines the experiences of non-monogamous #LGBTQIA folks with diverse identities. Check it out here: http://bit.ly/DiverseIDSurvey#inclusion #diversity #polyamory #openrelationships #intersectionality #lgbtq #lgbt
Chattanooga Start-Up Week Hosts Dr. Eli Sheff
Image: Dr. Eli on stage in blue dress with background reads Basecamp Thanks to the awesome folks like Madison Zimmer at Chattanooga Startup Week, I had a great experience presenting on Workplace Issues for Sex and Gender Minorities. The Basecamp space at Miller Plaza is gorgeous and the audience had a great vibe, attentive and... Continue Reading →
Dr. Eli Sheff at Chattanooga Startup Week
After attending some truly fantastic free workshops at Chattanooga Startup Week, this year I will be presenting! Come check out my workshop Gender and Sex Diversity in the Workplace on Tuesday October 22 at 2pm at Miller Plaza Pavilion on Market Street -- Startup Week Basecamp! This 1-hour workshop is free and open to the... Continue Reading →
Participate in Research on LGBTQ+ Folks in CNM Relationships?
Christopher Stults, an Assistant Professor at the Baruch College of City University of New York, is conducting an internet-based survey on diverse folks in consensually non-monogamous relationships. If you are at least 18 years old, identify as a LGBTQ+ person, and have been or are now in a CNM relationship, then you might consider participating in that... Continue Reading →
Lavender Law Conference Workshop
This week I had the pleasure of presenting at the Lavender Law Conference in Philadelphia. As one of the few non-lawyers at the conference, I felt welcomed with open arms and learned a lot. The panels were incredibly useful and educational, and I learned very interesting things about sex workers, birth certificates, assisted reproductive technology,... Continue Reading →