DGALA drinks following President Hanlon’s visit to NYC

Join DGALA for drinks following President Hanlon’s NYC visit at the Hilton Midtown. Come share your thoughts about the plans to move Dartmouth forward and connect with other alums.

We’ll be at Faces & Names (around the corner from the hotel) in the back room after the event.

To RSVP with Alumni Relations for President Hanlon’s event visit: http://alumni.dartmouth.edu/events/presidentevents/NYC

Event Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/604763596290180/

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Dartmouth Alumni Relations & Event Info:

The Office of Alumni Relations invites you to join President Philip J. Hanlon ’77 and other Dartmouth alumni, family, and friends for a reception and program.

Tuesday, February 24, 2015
6–8 p.m.

New York Hilton Midtown
1335 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY

6 p.m. Cocktail Reception
7 p.m. Program, including a conversation with President Hanlon and Trustee Laurel Richie ’81

  • Complimentary hors d’oeuvres
  • Cash bar

Register by February 17, 2015 online or call (603) 646-1746.

View directions and venue information.

We look forward to seeing you in February.

DAASV & DGALA Event with Author Armistead Maupin

Tales of the City author Armistead Maupin
Date: Wednesday, January 28th
Time: 7:30pm – 9:30pm
Place: Kepler’s Books, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park

It’s a rare thing for a book to capture a time and place as beautifully as Armistead Maupin’s original Tales of the City series did for 1970’s San Francisco. In the era of mood rings and discos, Maupin created a cast of characters he lovingly calls the “Logical Family” (as opposed to the biological family). Originally a newspaper serial in the San Francisco Chronicle, Maupin’s series started in 1976 and ends in 2013 with his final book, The Days of Anna Madrigal. DGALA is proud to co-sponsor this unique event with the DAASV.

http://www.daasv.org/events/#1114
To aid in the planning of this event, RSVP by January 25th. Please include the first and last name, and Dartmouth class (if applicable), of each attendee. Event costs $25 (includes signed copy of Maupin’s latest book).

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New York Historical Society with DAPAAA and DGALA

Join us for a joint event in New York City with DAPAAA and DGALA! Appetizers and drinks, sponsored by our two organizations, will follow.

Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 4:00pm
New York Historical Society
170 Central Park W, New York, New York 10024

RSVP on Facebook Here

Featured Exhibits:

Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion explores the centuries-long history of trade and immigration between China and the United States—a history that involved New York from its very beginnings—and will raise the question “What does it mean to be an American?”
http://www.nyhistory.org/exhibitions/chineseamerican

Annie Leibovitz: Pilgrimage charts a new direction for one of America’s best-known living photographers.
http://www.nyhistory.org/exhibitions/annie-leibovitz-pilgrimage

Riposo Wine Bar at 6:15pm following exhibits:
http://www.riposonyc.com/

Mixed Cocktails at the Rubin Museum of Art

FFR/Princeton BTGALA, Yale GALA, Harvard GSC, GALA of U Notre Dame & St Mary’s College, Stanford Pride, Cornell U GALA & Dartmouth GALA Present:
Mixed Cocktails at the Rubin Museum of Art for LGBT Alumni 
New York, NY
Announced by Mt. Holyoke Lyon’s Pride
WHEN: Friday, January 16, 2015, 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM
WHERE: The Rubin Museum of Art, ground floor lounge
150 West 17th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenues)
Please use the main museum entrance and check in.
COST: No cover, cash food and beverages
Two for one wine & beer from 6PM to 7PM
Free gallery admission all evening
RSVP: Requested – please fill out our RSVP Form at http://tigernet.princeton.edu/~ffr-gala/AlternateEmail.html
We are returning to the Rubin Museum of Art for the winter installation of our Mixed Cocktails Series! Mingle with us in the lounge, and visit the galleries of the museum! The galleries are open and free to all from 6PM. Our events at the Rubin Museum of Art bring out a great mix of men and women! We had over 400 LGBT alumni at our event here last August, so come out and join us!
The museum is providing two tours of the museum, one leaving at 7 and the other leaving at 8. The tours are first come first served and limited to 20 people for each tour.
Please enter through the main entrance and check in in the lobby. For more information about the museum, visit http://www.rmanyc.org/
FFR/Princeton BTGALA is again hosting and we invite all of our Ivy League, Seven Sisters, NYU, Stanford, Duke, UVA, Georgetown, Amherst, U Chicago & Emory friends. Alumni, faculty, staff, and students are welcome. Thanks to our host, Shawn Cowls of FFR/Princeton BTGALA!
Thanks also to our co-hosts!
Natasha, Yale GALA
Jen Rexford, FFR/Princeton BTGALA
Michael Sonberg, Harvard GSC
Liam Dacey, GALA ND/SMC
Dan Welden, NYU
Jim Farah, Stanford Pride
Antonio Galan, Cornell U GALA
Melanie Pastuck, Dartmouth GALA

Experiencing a More Inclusive Dartmouth

Dartmouth Now article, published November 17, 2014, “Experiencing a More Inclusive Dartmouth” by Caroline Kerr ’05

S. Caroline Kerr ’05 serves as president of DGALA, the Dartmouth Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Alumni/ae Association.

Dartmouth Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Alumni/ae Association President S. Caroline Kerr '05 head shot

I savor those rare moments that are pinnacles of community. Moments when you have time to pause, reflect, and celebrate a community’s history, present, and future. Dartmouth’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and allied community is marking historic milestones this fall and enjoying many of these moments.

Over the weekend of Oct. 31 through Nov. 2, DGALA, Dartmouth’s LGBTQIA alumni association, celebrated its 30th anniversary with an all-class reunion that brought more than 200 alumni, students, faculty, staff, spouses, partners, and friends together in Hanover. The weekend events included the celebration of Triangle House, a new Living and Learning Community that supports LGBTQIA students.

The DGALA anniversary provided many moments when Dartmouth’s past and future came together. For some alumni, this was the first return to campus in decades, as their own time in Hanover was painful. One alumnus shared with me that he came to Dartmouth as a legacy, hoping to love the College as much as his father and his classmates had. Dartmouth wasn’t a welcoming place for him, and he described feeling cheated out of that storied Dartmouth experience. But this alumnus, along with others who suffered here as students, keeps coming back. Their resilience is remarkable, and they enjoyed a weekend of events and a community that embraced them. Some encountered a Dartmouth that they could proudly reclaim.

Alumni were welcomed back to campus by the rainbow lights shining on Blunt Alumni Center, with a DGALA banner and rainbow pride flag flying from the front. The weekend began with a reception hosted by President Phil Hanlon ’77 at Rauner Special Collections Library. The special collections team pulled articles, programs, and other items out of the archives that spanned gay history at Dartmouth between 1900 and 2014. Jim Noonan ’01 and Jimmy McNicholas ’01 took the stage in Collis and performed their fabulous Dartmouth Halloween show, Go Big Queen!, to a packed audience of students, alumni, and staff.

On Saturday morning we started early with a hike up to the fire tower on Gile Mountain in Norwich. Associate Professor of Government Sonu Bedi gave a lively talk on the future of civil marriage. Mid-day, the group convened at Triangle House, a place where LGBTQIA and allied students can spend time talking about topics related to their community, intellectual life, and social justice.

The first residents of the house moved in this fall, and the opening ceremony celebrated the long road to making Triangle House a reality, including the role alumni have played, from advocating for its existence, to serving on planning committees, to raising more than $500,000 to date to support construction and almost $90,000 for programming—a figure that exceeded the initial $500,000 goal for construction only. The ceremony and sheer existence of the house constitute a historic moment for Dartmouth, and a most moving one for alumni.

The day continued with a talk by Eric Fanning ’90, a member of DGALA and undersecretary of the U.S. Air Force. The event was the result of a collaboration between DGALA and the Dartmouth Uniform Service Alumni group (DUSA). We then enjoyed a special tour of the Hood Museum exhibit “Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties,” and wrapped up the evening with an awards gala at which several alumni were honored. Pete Williams ’76 received the Hero Award for his exceptional dedication and decades of service as DGALA’s secretary and treasurer. Lee Merkle-Raymond ’86 received the Leadership Award as one of DGALA’s early leaders and the first female president. Amanda Rosenblum ’07 and Laura Erickson-Schroth Med ’09 received the Vanguard Award for their groundbreaking work Trans Bodies, Trans Selves.

Sunday morning began with a celebratory service at the Top of the Hop, led by the Rev. Nancy Vogele ’85, DGALA member and director of Religious and Spiritual Life at the College. The Rockapellas performed Born This Way, Ella’s Song, and Same Love, with lyrics by rapper Angel Haze.

A member of the group spoke about how important it was to her to have alumni back on campus. Our presence, she said, helps make the College a place where she can be her full self. Andrew Nalani ’16 spoke as a straight man from Uganda whose own views have evolved over time. He gave a beautiful blessing, and we closed the weekend with a brunch and community forum discussing what’s next for DGALA.

At moments like these, I see Dartmouth at its best: innovative and inclusive. I look forward to many more in the future.

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Original Article: http://now.dartmouth.edu/2014/11/vox-populi-experiencing-a-more-inclusive-dartmouth

Got Something to Say? Members of the Dartmouth community are invited to submit essays for possible publication on Dartmouth Now. Email essays to:dartmouth.now@dartmouth.edu.

2014 All Class Reunion Photos and Recap

We would like to thank so many of you for attending our 2014 All Class Reunion in Hanover! Please take our brief post-reunion survey (regardless of whether you attended) to let us know about your experience: Survey Link

All Class Reunion Photos: If you have Reunion photos that you would like to share, please either post on Facebook or send them to dgala2014reunion@gmail.com so that we can host them on our page. Existing photos from the weekend can also be found on the DGALA Flickr and DGALA Facebook pages.

Board of Directors Elections: We will be holding Board of Directors elections in December of 2014. If you are interested in running for the Board and would like to see a full job description, please contact us at dartgala@gmail.com. Information about the current Board of Directors can be found at: dgala.com/about/board

Triangle House Giving: Additionally, there is also still time to contribute to Triangle House Dartmouth’s new LGBTQIA Living and Learning Community. Give online before the November 30th contribution deadline! (leadership level of $2,500+ for inclusion on the plaque)

Mentorship Program: We are also looking for alumni willing to mentor students over the course of a year (and beyond) through our mentorship program. The time commitment would be a couple hours per month for phone and/or videoconference contact with your “mentee.” If you are interested in becoming a DGALA mentor, please contact Director Rigel Cable ’10 (rigel.cable@gmail.com). Please note, mentorship is not restricted to career and networking but also life coaching, academic, interest-based etc. Please contact DGALA or Rigel with any questions.

All Class Reunion Pre-Party in NYC!

DGALA 2014 All Class Reunion Pre-Party in NYC!
Please join DGALA and many NYC alumni for drinks and appetizers on Friday, October 17th in Hells Kitchen to find out more about what’s in store for the big weekend up in Hanover.
Come to catch-up with old friends and hear more about Triangle House and DGALA’s 30th Anniversary, even if you’re not able to attend the DGALA All Class Reunion.  It’s going to be a fun happy hour!

LBT GALA Women’s Mixer, All-Ivy and Friends, at Bamboo 52

DGALA, Yale GALA, FFR/Princeton BTGALA, The Manhattan Lesbian Party List (MLPL) and OP Lynx present …
LBT GALA Women’s Mixer, All-Ivy and Friends, at Bamboo 52
When: Monday, October 6, 6-8:30 pm
Where: Bamboo 52 Sushi Bar and Lounge, 344 W. 52nd St (bet 8th & 9th Aves), NYC.  Indoor lounges and outdoor patio: we have the whole place
Cost: FREE ENTRY for all GALA members (any school) with RSVP; cash / credit bar (with drink specials) and food (sushi, salads, desserts). 
Drink Specials: $5 margaritas and $5 sake bombs, 2-for-1 signature cocktails, plus wine and beer specials and from the extensive menu.
Advance RSVP:  http://goo.gl/MVKZ5H
Join us for a fun and casual LBT Women’s Mixer on Monday, October 6, 6-8:30 pm at Bamboo 52 Sushi Bar and Lounge, 52nd Street between 8th & 9th Aves. We will be in the indoor lounge and the outdoor patio.  There will be women everywhere at this attitude-free, after-work, fun networking mixer.
The mixer is organized by OP Lynx (Out Professionals Women’s Subgroup), in cooperation with Yale GALA. Everyone is welcome to join us for the event.
RSVP link (for free entry): http://goo.gl/MVKZ5H
If you are unsure of your attendance please RSVP and simply no-show if something comes up.  Thank you.

Ivy+ Pride at Denver Bicycle Cafe

Dartmouth GALA, Stanford Pride, Cornell U GALA, Harvard GLC, and FFR/Princeton BTGALA Present…
An LGBT Intercollegiate Fall Alumni Mixer
Denver, CO

WHEN: Wednesday, October 15, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
WHERE: Denver Bicycle Cafe, 1308 E 17th Ave, Denver, CO 80218
COST: No Cover, Cash Bar & Food
RSVP: Please RSVP at http://tigernet.princeton.edu/~ffr-gala/AlternateEmail.html

Join Ivy+ LGBTQ alumni and friends for local craft brews, coffee, and conversation at Denver Bicycle Cafe. Friends, partners, and significant others welcome! Please RSVP using the link above.

Co-sponsored by Stanford Pride, Cornell U GALA, Harvard GLC, Dartmouth GALA, and FFR/Princeton BTGALA.

Details: http://tigernet.princeton.edu/~ffr-gala/Events2014/141015CO.html

New York LBT Mixer – Libations and Litigations

Yale GALA, FFR/Princeton BTGALA, DGALA (Dartmouth), CUGALA (Cornell), PennGALA, The Manhattan Lesbian Party List (MLPL) and Lambda Legal proudly present …

LBT WOMEN’S MIXER Libations and Litigations VI (for Lambda Legal)
An Annual Women’s Event

When: Wednesday, September 10, 6-8:30 pm.  (Last call 8 pm)
Where: The beautiful Atrium Space at 1 Madison Avenue at 23rd Street, NYC, in the Credit Suisse building.
Cost: $40 (donation to Lambda Legal), includes open bar and food, $20 donation rate for law students (any school).

Celebrate women and LGBTQ Equality with Lambda Legal as you catch up with old friends and meet new ones, in the beautiful Atrium space. We expect 100+ women to attend.  6:45 pm – brief remarks by Suzanne Sommer (Yale ’83, Yale Law ’86), Director of Constitutional Litigation and Senior Counsel, Lambda Legal.
(The event is generously donated by Credit Suisse, such that 100% of the entrance money benefits the charity Lambda Legal. 0% overhead events are rare).

RSVP: Pre-registration is strongly recommended, due to limited space and building security: http://goo.gl/sN7c8o

Pre-registration strongly recommended (for building security and limited space): http://goo.gl/sN7c8o

Dartmouth to Host IvyQ Conference

Dartmouth to Host IvyQ in Fall 2014

Dartmouth will host IvyQ on Nov 6-9, 2014, the weekend after the DGALA All-Class Reunion (Oct 31-Nov 2). The student planning committee is seeking alum participation:

  • Alums interested in hosting a workshop or participate in a panel on topics such as Poetry, Asexuality, Queer Histories, ARt (non-poets), STEM panel, Wellness, Ability, Class, Relationships, Sex, Sexuality, Identity, Advocacy, Faith, and Diasporas and Internationalism.
  • Alums with connections to companies or organizations that would be interested in sponsoring the IvyQ conference. The fundraising committee is actively seeking individual, corporate, and organizational sponsors.
  • For more info, email: ivyqprogramming@gmail.com

IvyQ is an annual undergraduate conference focused on issues of gender, sexuality, identity, and leadership and is open to students throughout the Ivy League. Through meaningful and diverse programming and community-building, IvyQ aims to create an intercollegiate community of LGBTQ students and allies equipped with the skills to examine self-identities, value those of others, and understand the importance of intersectionality. While empowering all students to feel confident in their identities and their potential to instill positive change in their own lives and the communities they inhabit, IvyQ stresses the acknowledgment of our institutional privilege and seeks lasting social change for LGBTQ communities.

Private Curator Tour of Anthony Friedkin: The Gay Essay

Private Curator Tour of Anthony Friedkin: The Gay Essay

Date: Sunday, August 24th
Time: 8:45am – 10:30am
Place: de Young Museum
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, San Francisco
Cost: $30 for Member, $40 for Non-Member, $20 for Student Member, $25 for Young Alum Member (Includes museum tickets and docent-led tour. Breakfast on your own.)

When RSVPing, please state if you are DGALA dues-paying member to be charged the member rates advertised.
The Gay Essay was a self-assigned project and, although largely unknown today, it arguably comprises the most important set of photographs in Friedkin’s portfolio to date. Dartmouth Silicon Valley and the Dartmouth Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Alumni/ae Association (DGALA) invite alumni/ae and their guests to a special, curator-led tour before the de Young opens to the public. Join us on as we experience the exhibit with Julian Cox, Chief Curator and one of the country’s leading authorities on photography, followed by breakfast in the museum café.

Join DGALA June 13-14 in Hanover for our Annual Mini-Reunion

Join DGALA June 13-14 in Hanover for our Annual Mini-Reunion

All classes are invited and all events are FREE!
The tentative schedule for the weekend includes:

Friday June 13th

10:00PM – Midnight
DGALA Cocktails (Open Bar!)

Saturday June 14th

9:00AM – 10:00AM
DGALA Annual Reunion Breakfast with President Phil Hanlon ’77

11:00 AM – Noon
Special DGALA-Only Hood Museum Tour

2:00PM – 3:00PM
DGALA-Only Tour of Triangle House

6:00PM – 8:00PM
Informal Dinner with Students

DGALA dorm housing available for a limited time only!  For information e-mail dartgala@gmail.com.

4th Annual LGBT Women’s Pride in the Pines

4th Annual LGBT Women’s Pride in the Pines Dance Party
(Over 400 LBT Women Expected) 

When: Saturday, June 21, 2014.  2:30 – 6 pm
Where: Whyte Hall, Fire Island Pines

More info visit: https://www.hmi.org/womens-pride
Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/521866887891551

Host Committee Includes: DGALA, FFR/Princeton BTGALA, Yale GALA
For additional information about the event please contact DGALA Director Melanie Pastuck ’11 <mpastuck@gmail.com>

Dance Cost: $75 (before 5/1), then $90 (5/1 to 6/20) and $125 at the door (if available).  Tickets mostly tax-deductible.
RSVP: Advance tickets are available at HMI.org https://www.hmi.org/womens-pride

Join us on Saturday, June 21 in Fire Island for the 4th annual LBT Women’s Pride in the Pines Dance (400 women expected), including COMPLIMENTARY wine, vodka & hors d’oeuvres plus a great silent auction (fantastic high-end bargains in 2013, such as theatre tickets and travel).  Music by DJ/Producer Charo Velecio.  Dress code: Classic White.  Pride in the Pines benefits an LGBT charity each year (rotates): in 2014 HMI (the Hetrick Martin Institute) is the beneficiary.  HMI helps LGBTQ youth to reach their full potential, especially at-risk youth and homeless young people: 40% of homeless youth are LGBT and 30% are thrown out of their homes after they come out.  In 2013 over 75% of event proceeds benefited the designated charity.

To get to Whyte Hall from NYC: via Sayville Ferry (http://www.sayvilleferry.com – $16 round-trip) or take the special MTA LIRR-Ferry packages (take the Manhattan or Brooklyn LIRR to Sayville LIRR Station, transfer via Colonial Taxi to Ferry – $31 round-trip package) or via water taxi from any other beach on the Island.

 

2014 Reunion Registration Live!

LGBT Reunion - Dartmouth College

Register online now to take advantage of our limited-time Early Bird rates:  http://dgala2014reunion.eventbrite.com
For complete information and updates about the 2014 All Class Reunion, please visit our 2014 Reunion Home Page

Want to help with reunion planning? Have questions?
Email us at DGALA2014Reunion@gmail.com.