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This community wide celebration explores the changes in equality over the past two decades. Open and free to the public, join this dynamic workshop to discover how we can "Make it Better" for our LGBTQ youth.

LGBTQ leaders in the Charlotte community share their stories about growing up, coming out, and becoming great! Learn to how you, too, can achieve your own personal greatness.

Vanity Fair contributor and author of The Gay Uncle’s Guide to Parenting shares his insights into how he became great.
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BRETT BERK, M.S., Ed. is an educator, youth researcher, and writer, and the author of "The Gay Uncle's Guide to Parenting" (Random House, 2008). He publishes widely on an almost unconscionably diverse range of topics: His short stories have appeared in journals including Tin House, FICTION, and The Mississippi Review. He's written frequently on children, parenting, and child development for The Advocate, Babble, Cookie, Momlogic, Time Out New York Kids, and The Chicago Tribune. He is a regular contributor to Vanity Fair and VF.com, where writes a weekly gay-themed car column, "Stick Shift", as well as dispatches, cast interviews, videos, and episodic recaps on the TV show/pop cultural phenomenon, GLEE. His automotive journalism has also appeared in Car and Driver, Esquire, GQ.com, and The L.A. Times. He and his boyfriend of 21 years divide their time between New York City and a house in Upstate New York.
Follow Brett's blog postings at BrettBerk.com |
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How can you make it better for our LGBTQ youth? Come join the conversation and help change the lives of young people in Charlotte. You can help make it not just better, but GREAT!
JUNE 11, 2011
12:30-3:00PM
Time Out Youth Center
1900 The Plaza
Charlotte, NC, 28205 |
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