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This session will serve as an audience-focused review and wrap-up of the previous dialogues.

  • What did participants learn about the topics under discussion and/or about themselves?

  • Were there recurrent themes across dialogues about intersections between LGBTQ+ identity and the humanities topics, art, literature and media?

  • What next steps may audience members take to continue the conversations?

 

All of the dialogues will be framed to engage panelists with each other and with the audience. All will be offered in-person and online, via Zoom. The benefit of a hybrid model is that it expands opportunities for participation to anyone with computer access, including those who may not be able to attend in-person. The sessions also will be videotaped for on-demand access after the series has ended.

Capstone and Next Steps in the Dialogue

is former board president for the LGBTQ Resource Center (Now OUT Arts & Culture) in Gulfport. After leaving academe, she consulted on diversity, equity and inclusion with Fortune 50 corporations and nonprofit clients. In 2014, Susan earned a Masters in Theological Studies from Brite Divinity School. She is co-editor of Coming Out in Faith, 15 essays about LGBTQ identity and faith, and co-producer of How to BE with Someone Who Is Dying, 16 topics related to caring for someone who is dying.

SUSAN GORE

CAPSTONE

January 9, 2025
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