In celebration of Trans Week of Liberation, join us for a writing workshop with River Mason! Lunch will be provided.
About River Mason
River Mason is a Queer Indigenous writer, poet, performer, photographer and videographer. They received a B.A. degree in film and media arts at Temple University. River’s work aims to prompt introspection, the human condition and exploring avenues of self-expression. They care to create a sense of belonging for all individuals with the result that they can comfortably explore their own personal narratives, interests and vulnerabilities. River’s work centers around queerness, identity, social justice, solitude and mental health. They are in constant pursuit of utilizing their writing as a means to embrace and voice their sorrow and joy.
In celebration of Trans Week of Liberation, join us for an Open Mic Night for trans, non-binary, genderqueer and gender-questioning students with special guest River Mason!
About River Mason
River Mason is a Queer Indigenous writer, poet, performer, photographer and videographer. They received a B.A. degree in film and media arts at Temple University. River’s work aims to prompt introspection, the human condition and exploring avenues of self-expression. They care to create a sense of belonging for all individuals with the result that they can comfortably explore their own personal narratives, interests and vulnerabilities. River’s work centers around queerness, identity, social justice, solitude and mental health. They are in constant pursuit of utilizing their writing as a means to embrace and voice their sorrow and joy.
A space for individuals that identify as transgender, nonbinary, genderqueer, and/or gender questioning!
The LGBTQ Resource Center, in collaboration with the Native Student Program, will host Iron Path Farms, a Haudenosaunee Two Spirit-led food sovereignty project growing ancestral foods for Indigenous people.
Come knit, crochet, sew or participate in any of your favorite arts and crafts with fellow members of the Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF LGBTQ community!
A space for individuals that identify as asexual, aromantic, demi, gray, questioning, or anything else under the Ace umbrella.