Gender Sexuality and the Role of Elders: From a Two-Spirit Perspective
Indigenous peoples have of North America have histories and traditions that date back to time immemorial. While masses of Europeans lived in abject poverty subject to the individual whims of a few men, Indian people had thriving democracies based on equality, respect, responsibility and diversity. European colonists found these traditions so unusual and threatening to the oppressive systems they understood that they were compelled to set about systematic destruction of many nations and our way of life. From ancient pasts our lifeways and intellectual perspectives have been significantly different in a variety of ways. Noteworthy differences on aging, the role of elders, women, sex, gender and sexuality require examination, not as an alternative, but as a solution to many of today's social ills.
Join us as elders Sharon M. Day, the Executive Director of the Twin City's Indigenous Peoples Task Force, Kent Lebsock, of the NorthEast Two-Spirit Society and Louis Mofsie, the lead-singer and founding member of the Thunderbird American Indian Singers and Dancers and Chairman of the American Indian Community House's Board of Directors, examine the past, present and future of Indigenous Two-Spirit traditions, our communities and, most importantly, the roles of our elders. The forum will also address the enriching traditions Native Americans can offer as solutions to issues surrounding gender diversity, sexuality and aging.
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TessKelly2010 1 year ago
Louis Mofsie was my art teacher as well at Meadowbrrok Elem. Class of 1980!!
freakydeak77 3 years ago
Louis Mofsie was my elementary school art teacher 30 years ago.
insidemd 3 years ago
Go Sharon Go you too Ken you rock!
condomrad 4 years ago