Just 8 days left until BAGLY's 31st Anniversary Celebration and Auction! In just 8 short days, BAGLY will be throwing it's 31st Anniversary Celebration! Please join us as we celebrate over three decades of queer youth movement at one of Boston's most anticipated cocktail party fundraisers. Enjoy complimentary hors d'oeuvres and an open wine/beer bar as you browse our silent auction, honor the amazing work of Beth Leventhal and The Network/La Red with our Distinguished Leadership Award and simply have fun at one of Boston's premier party venues, the Artists for Humanity Epicenter. This event is about celebrating BAGLY's amazing work, the youth that we support and generally having fun in a wonderful celebratory setting. Reserve or buy tickets today. You simply can't miss Boston's BEST party of the spring! WHEN: Thursday, April 14th, 2011, 6-8 pm. WHERE: Artists For Humanity Epicenter 100 West Second Street, South Boston, MA. TICKETS: $100 per person. Call (617) 227-4313 to reserve or reserve and buy tickets online here. If you are unable to attend but still want to support BAGLY, or want to help support BAGLY alum attend the event, pleaseclick here. Please note this event is 21+ Click here to check out the Facebook Event Page and see which of your friends are attending. --------------------- This year we are honoring Beth Leventhal, Exectutive Director and The Network/La Red with our Michael Pumphret Distinguished Leadership Award. Read more about their wonderful work below. The Network/La Red The Network/La Red was founded in 1990, and is a survivor-led, social justice organization that works to end partner abuse in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, BDSM, polyamorous, and queer communities. Rooted in anti-oppression principles, our work aims to create a world where all people are free from oppression. We strengthen our communities through organizing, education, and the provision of support services including hotline, safe home, support group, and advocacy. The Network La Red understands oppression to be an imbalance of power intrinsically linked to the privileges bestowed on some at the expense of others, based on but not limited to: race, ethnicity, gender expression and identity, class, ability, sexuality, religion, citizenship status, age, language capacity and history of incarceration and court involvement. Partner abuse exists to achieve and maintain control, and reflects and perpetuates the larger violent culture, which condones and rewards interpersonal, institutional and imperialist abuse of power in order to control and/or exploit groups of people. The Network/La Red links domestic violence to all other forms of violence, oppression and abuse, because the values and tactics behind each are identical. The Network/La Red defines anti-oppression as the beliefs, actions, and policies that aim to eliminate the imbalance of power within our society. |
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