Broad Museum in Los Angeles – Free DGALA Viewing

Hi LA people! Free event opportunity here!

We have reserved 9 tickets for The Broad in March. Please RSVP on Facebook, and the first to respond will have a place held.

NY Times review: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/13/arts/design/review-broad-museum-los-angeles.html?_r=0

Arrive before 7pm as the group must enter together promptly at 7pm.

Questions: contact Rigel Cable – DGALA Board of Directors.
rigel.cable@gmail.com

The Danish Girl Viewing in NYC followed by Dinner & Drinks

RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/533133436863491/
Sun 4:15 PM · Regal Union Square Stadium 14 · New York, NY

danish-girl

NYC Event Preview: Although times are not posted yet this far in advance, DGALA NYC is planning a matinee viewing (likely 4:15pm) on Sunday 12/6 at the Union Square Regal Cinema of The Danish Girl followed by snacks/discussion afterwards in Union Square at Republic (18th street and 5th avenue)

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d88APYIGkjk

Link to pre-purchase show tickets to come!

DGALA Joins AmazonSmile Program

When you shop on Amazon.com, starting this 2014 holiday season, Amazon will make a donation of 0.5% of your purchase price directly to DGALA!

Link your Amazon log in to DGALA’s Amazon Smile account today:
http://smile.amazon.com/ch/13-3967947

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More about AmazonSmile:

What is AmazonSmile?
AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support your favorite charitable organization every time you shop, at no cost to you. When you shop at smile.amazon.com, you’ll find the exact same low prices, vast selection and convenient shopping experience as Amazon.com, with the added bonus that Amazon will donate a portion of the purchase price to your favorite charitable organization. You can choose from nearly one million organizations to support.
How do I shop at AmazonSmile?
To shop at AmazonSmile simply go to smile.amazon.com from the web browser on your computer or mobile device. You may also want to add a bookmark to smile.amazon.com to make it even easier to return and start your shopping at AmazonSmile.
Which products on AmazonSmile are eligible for charitable donations?
Tens of millions of products on AmazonSmile are eligible for donations. You will see eligible products marked “Eligible for AmazonSmile donation” on their product detail pages. Recurring Subscribe-and-Save purchases and subscription renewals are not currently eligible.
Can I use my existing Amazon.com account on AmazonSmile?
Yes, you use the same account on Amazon.com and AmazonSmile. Your shopping cart, Wish List, wedding or baby registry, and other account settings are also the same.

San Francisco: Ivy LGBTQ Alumni & Friends Holiday Mixer

LGBT Ivy Alumni & Friends Holiday Mixer

Date: Tuesday, December 15th
Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Place: Press Club
20 Yerba Buena Lane, San Francisco
Cost: Free for Everyone (No cover. Cash bar.)

You know Dasher and Dancer, and Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid, and Donner and Blitzen. But do you recall, the most famous wine bar of all?

Come join Bay Area Ivy and friends at a long-term, elegant favorite:  Press Club—one of San Francisco’s most sophisticated wine venues, perfectly decorated for the holiday season. Whether you’re new in town, returning to the Bay Area, or looking to play some reindeer games with fellow alumni, you’ll be welcomed with open arms.

Co-hosted by Dartmouth Silicon Valley, DGALA, and FFR/Princeton BTGALA.

Not yet a Dartmouth Silicon Valley member? Click here to JOIN.

The DSV Board of Directors extends its deepest appreciation to the Press Club, and owner Andrew Chun T’05, for their continued and generous support of the Dartmouth community in Northern California. Thank you!

RSVP REQUIRED: December 14th

To aid in the planning of this event, RSVP by December 14th. Please include the first and last name, and Dartmouth class (if applicable), of each attendee. Please register early. Reservation/Cancellation Policy

LGBTQ Ivy Alumni Happy Hour in Silicon Valley

LGBTQ Ivy Alumni Mixer in Silicon Valley
Date: Thursday, October 29th
Time: 6:00pm ‘til 9:00pm
Location: The Patio, 412 Emerson Street, Palo Alto
Cost: Member: Free, (No Cover. Cash bar.)
We are finally returning to Palo Alto, connecting alumni working and/or living in Silicon Valley. Join your regional LGBTQ alumni and guests to celebrate the official start of Halloween weekend. Happy Hour food and beverage specials during the entire event duration. The Patio is conveniently located just two blocks from the CalTrain station.

RSVP REQUIRED: To aid in the planning of this event, RSVP by October 27th. Please include the first and last name, and Dartmouth class (if applicable), of each attendee. Please register early!  Reservation/Cancellation Policy

LGBTQ Silicon Valley Happy Hour (on 10/29)

New York Fall Ivy+ Dinner

DGALA, FFR/Princeton BTGALA, Harvard GSC, Yale GALA, and Mount Holyoke Pride Present…Intercollegiate LGBT Alumni Fall Dinner!

New York, NY

Featuring a reading by Debra Hyde from her book “The Tattered Heiress” and
A reading by Victor Bevine from his book “Certainty” &
A presentation by Katherine Gleason from the book “Anatomy of Steampunk: The Fashion of Victorian Futurism”

WHEN: Thursday, November 19, 2015, 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM
Appetizers will be served until about 7:30.
At 7:30 we will have a special reading and performance upstairs!
Dinner will be served about 8:15.
WHERE: People Lounge
163 Allen Street, New York, NY 10002
COST: $30 in advance through PayPal, $40 cash at the door
Princeton University students attend free with Princeton ID and prior RSVP
Includes appetizers and dinner and coffee with a light dessert. Cash bar

http://tigernet.princeton.edu/~ffr-gala/Events2015/151119NYC.html

DGALA LA Cocktails at Flaming Saddles

Your hosts Andy Camp ’89 and Patrick Munoz ’89 look forward to welcoming you to our first event in the Los Angeles area in ages. Libations on DGALA until the tab runs out!

Sunday, June 28
at 5:00pm – 7:00pm in PDT
Flaming Saddles West Hollywood
8811 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, California 90069

RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/415815411959700/

Laura Erickson-Schroth Geisel ’08 quoted regarding Caitlyn Jenner’s Transition

Beyond Caitlyn Jenner’s Glamorous Vanity Fair Debut: Psychiatry Expert Dissects Her Transition

Read the full article online on The Wrap’s website

“I can imagine there are certainly positives and negatives to coming out in that kind of spotlight,” Columbia University LGBT health and public psychiatry fellow Laura Erickson-Schroth tells TheWrap.

Since the public debut of Caitlyn Jenner on the cover of Vanity Fair, the transition of the person formerly known as Bruce Jenner has been covered from a myriad of angles — one outlet even dove deep and identified the source of the lingerie that Jenner wore for the cover shoot.

But missing from much of that coverage is an explanation of the mental process that Jenner — and, for that matter, any given person undergoing transition — is going through. In an effort to understand Caitlyn’s emotional journey, TheWrap spoke to Laura Erickson-Schroth, an LGBT health and public psychiatry fellow with Columbia University, as well as the editor of “Trans Bodies, Trans Selves: A Resource for the Transgender Community.”

Surprisingly, and perhaps contrary to public belief, there are no therapy or counseling requirements for people undergoing gender transitions, Erickson-Schroth explained, though there are general guidelines that include recommendations for such. And while it was once common for people undergoing transitions to be encouraged to have a “real-life experience” — that is, dressing as the gender they were transitioning to — before undergoing any physical changes, that practice is falling out of favor, Erickson-Schroth said.

“They could be targeted, they could be harassed, things like that, if they were dressing differently without having made any physical changes,” Erickson-Schroth noted.

Nonetheless, she said, some form of psychiatric support is often helpful. “In a lot of circumstances, it’s really beneficial to people to understand what they’re going to go through and how their lives might change,” Erickson-Schroth noted. “Certainly, I think it’s very helpful for people to be able to have a place to think and talk about their transition.”

Only Caitlyn Jenner knows for sure how much therapy she has or hasn’t had. And as Erickson-Schroth noted, Jenner, a former Olympian and reality TV star, is transitioning under circumstances far different from those surrounding most trans people. Those differences could be a blessing, a curse, or both for Jenner.

On the plus side, Erickson-Schroth noted, Jenner is coming to the transition in a better financial situation than many. “She doesn’t necessarily represent the experiences of the majority of trans people. I think many are middle or lower class; they’re people of color; they don’t have access to necessarily good mental health care, hormones, surgeries — the kind of things that Caitlyn might have access to, being someone who’s wealthy,” Erickson-Schroth said.

There’s also the fact that Jenner is transitioning under the glare of a tremendous spotlight that includes not just the Vanity Fair shoot, but a widely watched “20/20” interview, the E! show “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” another upcoming E! show that will center on Jenner, a new Twitter account that quickly amassed more than 1 million followers, and countless headlines, tabloid or otherwise.

“I can imagine there are certainly positives and negatives to coming out in that kind of spotlight,” Erickson-Schroth said.
The massive microscope that Jenner is transitioning under could serve to exacerbate any hiccups she encounters during the transition, she cautioned.

“If people go through any particular difficulties when they’re transitioning, to have that broadcast to the entire world seems like it would be something that could be pretty hard,” Erickson-Schroth said, stressing: “There are going to be ups and downs. To have that on display all the time I could see as being a really hard experience to go through.”

There’s also the matter of age — Jenner is 65 — which also provides its benefits and drawbacks.

“I’ve talked to people who’ve transitioned later in life, and a lot of people have a lot of regret about not having done it earlier, and what kind of lives they could have had,” Erickson-Schroth noted. “But some of the positives that people talk about are, for example, being financially stable. That was something that helped them to transition more comfortably or the way that they would like to.”

Despite the unique hurdles that Jenner faces, Erickson-Schroth said that her journey appears to have gotten off on the right foot. “I don’t know that I can give her any advice in particular. Everyone has their own experience, and everyone has to go through things at their own pace and in their own way, and it sounds like she is,” Erickson-Schroth said.

DGALA Boston Cocktail Party

Please join us for a DGALA cocktail party at the residence of Brad Ursillo ’98 and Raul Medina!

Saturday, August 22 at 7:00pm – 10:00pm
98 West Walnut Park

RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1483298325296077/

Take the JP/Roxbury line
Closest T: Stony Brook (left out of station, left on Amory, walk 3-5 min) – or parking is on Amory (one side) or W Walnut

DGALA Boston ‘Tails

Join your hosts Lindsey Noecker D’97 T’06 and Shounak Simlai D’05 Th’07 for a night of roofdeck revelry to celebrate Pride Week and the start of summer. Remember how fun it was to hang out at the DGALA reunion in Hanover? Looking for more GREEN in your life? This is your event!

RSVP for the event on Facebook 

Drinks and light snacks will be provided. If you have a hankering for something specific, please bring it.
RSVPs highly encouraged: lindsey.noecker@gmail.com or on the Facebook event page

Ladies: This is the same night as the Dyke March, which is a 5 minute walk from the party. Make an evening of it! Feel free to come and go as you please.

See you soon!
Lindsey & Shounak

WHO: Lindsey Noecker D’97 T’06, Shounak Simlai D’05 Th’07 and YOU!
WHAT: Dartmouth ‘Tails
WHEN: Friday June 12th, 6-10pm
WHERE: 99 Pinckney St #4, Boston MA, 02114
WHY: You have to ask?!

NYC: DGALA Volunteers with Callen-Lorde

Join DGALA for Dartmouth Alumni Day of Service!

Date: Saturday, May 2nd
Time: 11:00 AM – 3:oo PM
Place: Callen-Lorde Community Health Center, 356 W 18th St, NYC

DGALA will be volunteering with Callen-Lorde as part of the Alumni Council’s Dartmouth Alumni Day of Service, a day designed to provide opportunities for Dartmouth alumni to give back to their local communities.

DGALA has been asked to help Callen-Lorde organize a community photo-shoot at the health center on Saturday, May 2nd from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. They need help checking people in to the shoot, passing out and collecting waivers, supervising the snack area and helping out with props during the shoot. Also, if you are interested they would love to take your picture too! If you are able to attend this event please sign up below for a two hour shift.

Callen-Lorde Community Health Center provides sensitive, quality health care and related services targeted to New York’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities — in all their diversity — regardless of ability to pay.

Please sing up to volunteer here: http://goo.gl/oVElqE

Learn more about the DGALA and Callen-Lorde volunteer event here:https://www.facebook.com/events/854969791205230/

Learn more about the Alumni Council’s Dartmouth Alumni Day of Service here: http://alumni.dartmouth.edu/leadership/DayofService

San Francisco: From Putin to Pussy Riot and Beyond

Masha Gessen: From Putin to Pussy Riot and Beyond

Date: Wednesday, April 29th
Time: 6:15pm – 8:00pm
Place: Kanbar Hall, 3200 California Street, San Francisco
Cost: $40 for Member, $55 for Non-Member, $35 for Young Alum Member (Includes premium ticket, VIP reception, hors d’oeuvres, and beer/wine.)

Dartmouth Silicon Valley & DGALA, in concert with Arts & Ideas at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, invites alumni and their guests to a special VIP evening with journalist Masha Gessen, in conversation with Peter Finn, National Security Editor, Washington Post.

Masha Gessen is a fearless Russian-American journalist noted for her opposition to Russian President Vladimir Putin, an LBGT activist who says that for many years she was “probably the only publicly out gay person” in Russia, and the author of The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin and Words Will Break Cement: The Passion of Pussy Riot. Her latest book, about the Tsarnaevs, the Chechen brothers suspected of perpetrating the Boston Marathon bombings, explores the struggle between assimilation and alienation that fueled their apparent metamorphosis into a new breed of homegrown terrorist.

In addition to Ms Gessen’s discussion, alumni and guests will meet in the “Green Room” for a private, Dartmouth VIP reception before the show.

Not yet a Dartmouth Silicon Valley member? Click here to JOIN.

RSVP REQUIRED: April 21st

To aid in the planning of this event, RSVP by April 21st. Please include the first and last name, and Dartmouth class (if applicable), of each attendee. RSVPs and payments received after April 21st are welcome, but must pay an additional $10 administration fee. Reservation/Cancellation Policy

Chicago Loop Libations with DGALA

Join DGALA in Chicago this Spring! 

DGALA president Brendan Connell will be in town, so come say hello and take the opportunity to meet other members of the DGALA Chicago community. Drinks and appetizers on DGALA until the tab runs out!

April 8 at 6:00pm8:00pm  (CDT)
Silversmith Hotel, 10 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60603
RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/915623345125724/