Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Introducing Chai 'N' Chat

In honor of National Coming Out Day, October 11th, we would like to announce the revival of KhushDC's Chai 'N' Chat Discussion Group meetings.

Chai 'N' Chat is a safe and confidential place for the South Asian lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community to join a group atmosphere to discuss a variety of topics such as coming out, gender identity and expression, sex and relationships, marriage, and much more.  Usually, the topic for a specific meeting is just a guide - feel free to bring any topic of concern to you.




Sunday, November 13th Chai 'N' Chat

Cutting Chai. Photo credit: Premshree
Pillai's Flickr photostream
Time: 4:00pm
Topic: Coming Out

Each person’s coming-out story is unique and personal.  Come share your story with us or just come and listen to other coming-out stories on Sunday, November 13th.  We'll be meeting at a KhushDC member's residence in the Mount Pleasant area.  More details, directions, and options for transportation will be sent on an individual basis once you RSVP to treasurer @ khushdc.org or dwayneeric @ yahoo.com (without the spaces) to ensure the privacy of everyone attending.

EXCERPTS on the coming-out process

“Many people find that coming out is a positive experience. However, coming to terms with confusion about identity can have both positive and negative effects on many aspects of a person's life, including social relationships, school or work, and self-esteem.

Coming out can be a difficult time; many LGBT people fear negative reactions, rejection and upsetting people they are close to. In many parts of the world strong cultural attitudes and discriminatory laws make coming out even harder.

Despite the obstacles faced by LGBT people, every day more people around the world make the decision to come out, and many organisations are working to provide support and campaign for the rights of people who are able to come out and live their lives openly as LGBT.” - http://www.avert.org/coming-out.htm

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“For lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) people, coming out is a process of understanding, accepting, and valuing one’s sexual orientation/identity. Coming out includes both exploring one’s identity and sharing that identity with others. It also involves coping with societal responses and attitudes toward LGBT people.

The coming out process is very personal. This process happens in different ways and occurs at different ages for different people. Some people are aware of their sexual identity at an early age; others arrive at this awareness only after many years. Coming out is a continuing, sometimes lifelong, process. Because positive role models are often difficult to identify, LGBT people may feel alone and unsure of their own sexual identities. Fear of rejection is greater among LGBT people due to the prejudices in society against them.” - http://www.counselingcenter.illinois.edu/?page_id=150

Thursday, October 6, 2011

KhushDC member featured on NPR

Daniel Phoenix Singh, a long-time KhushDC member and former board member, was featured on NPR on Wednesday, October 5th for this incredible dance company Dakshina.  We're really proud of Dan and wish him the very best! 

Dan attributes his love of dance to Pamela Matthews, a long time friend, teacher, and mentor. Singh holds an MFA in dance, and he studied Bharata Natyam with Guru Meena Telikicherla for several years. He continues to train at the Maryland Youth Ballet. Singh has been studying the Cuban/Colombian variations of Salsa and Merengue with Javier Varela and Shawn Malone for over nine years and has been studying Tango with Sharna Fabiano for two years.

The photographer of the image on the left is Stephen Baranovics, and the image is courtesy of Dakshina/Daniel Phoenix Singh Dance Company.  Pictured is Daniel Phoenix Singh.

Listen to the interview here:


Also, hope to see you on Saturday for Dakshina's presentation of Kalakshetra in Leela Samson’s SPANDA.  Learn more here.

Indian-American becomes White House LGBT Liaison

Photo courtesy of the White House
Yesterday, the White House officially named Gautam Raghavan as the LGBT liaison of the White House Office of Public Engagement. Us here at KhushDC are extremely excited by the announcement and hope to work with Gautam on issues facing the South Asian and larger LGBT community.

If you don't know already, he was instrumental in leading the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell. Read more about it at Metro Weekly.

Friday, September 30, 2011

"i am" Film Screening & Talk with Filmmaker Sonali Gulati

What do parents say when they find out their child is gay? Eleven years after her mother’s death, lesbian filmmaker Sonali Gulati returns to her hometown of New Delhi, India, to clean out her house and make peace with the parent she never came out to. Gulati interviewed 21 Indian families over the course of five years to unravel the intricacies and difficulties of coming out in India.

Dir. Sonali Gulati, 2011, India, 71 mins. in Hindi and English with English subtitles

Part of the Reel Affirmations 20th International LGBT Film Festival!

After the film, KhushDC is sponsoring a special Q&A session with Sonali Gulati! You definitely don't want to miss out on this screening and experience, which should insightful for both those in the LGBTQ community and their allies. More information to come regarding the location of the Q&A.

Screening Information
Date and time: 
Saturday, Oct 15, 2011 at 3:00 PM
Location:  Theatre B07 (lower level), 805 21st Street NW. Wash, DC 20052 (click for Google Map)


Dinner after the Screening & Talk
After the film and talk at the theater (probably around 5:00pm), we're walking over to "Thai Place" restaurant to celebrate the awesomeness of Sonali and her work.  Dinner will be pay-on-your-own, so if you decide to attend, please plan on bringing cash.  (It's sometimes hard for the restaurant to split checks with so many people.)

Thai Place
2134 Pennsylvania Ave NW
(between N 21st St & N 22nd St)
Washington, DC 20037

Tickets for the Screening ($12) - please buy in advance
http://prod1.agileticketing.net/WebSales/pages/TicketSearchCriteria.aspx?epguid=2b864d79-e14b-427f-b310-509a8b01b22c&evtinfo=39563~807b97d3-463a-474c-b0ee-cc050fbb0d1c&


RSVP using the Facebook event please:  http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=140525419378439


YouTube Trailer:




Note: This is a public event for anyone to attend. We welcome the entire LGBTQ community and our straight allies to join us in celebrating such a powerful film.