- Asexual and Aromantic Group – Via HybridLink visible for attendees
Due to COVID-19 , we are all meeting remotely via Zoom and in person making this meeting a Hybrid Meeting. We would love for you to join us,
For added security please send a quick email to receive the Zoom information: supportdesk@thedccenter.orgIf you want to come in person please visit our website and book a spot here
Asexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by very low or no sexual attraction to others. Aromantic people are those who experience low or no romantic attraction. Both these identities can exist on a spectrum, and can vary from person to person or at different times in the same person’s life.
This is a space where people who are questioning this aspect of their identity or those who identify as asexual and/or aromantic can come together, share stories and experiences, and discuss various topics. Currently, this group is a meeting place for both identities, but we realize that as time passes, the groups may choose to host individual meetings.
Questions and interest can be sent to alidaa@thedccenter.org!
- DC Anti-Violence Project Open Meeting – Via ZoomLink visible for attendees
The DCAVP meets remotely via Zoom. We would love for you to join us.
For security reasons we ask that community members reach out to us via email for the Zoom info.
Send us a quick email to supportdesk@thedccenter.org.Please email us at counseling@thedccenter.org if you would like to be on the DCAVP mailing list for these community meetings and other anti-violence activities.
DCAVP: The DC Anti-Violence Project (formerly known as GLOV) meetings are open to those seeking support and community around taking a stand against anti-LGBTQIA+ violence. Meetings usually occur on the 4th Thursdays each month, and move to the 3rd Thursdays in November and December due to the holidays.
The primary mission of the DC Anti-Violence Project is to reduce violence against LGBTQIA+ individuals (and those perceived as LGBTQIA+) through community outreach, education, and monitoring cases to ensure that the rights and dignity of LGBTQIA+ survivors of violence and abuse are respected and protected. The DC Anti-Violence Project also seeks to assist survivors of anti-LGBTQIA+ violence by advocating on their behalf, encouraging reporting, and providing a community of support.
For more information check us out on Facebook.
- Queer Book ClubNeeds location
Due to COVID-19 , we are all meeting remotely via Zoom. We would love for you to join us.
If you like to join the group, have questions or want to know what book we're reading, send a quick email to : supportdesk@thedccenter.org
The Queer Book Club meets on the fourth Monday of the month 6:00pm - 8:00PM to discuss queer books by queer authors.
The book to read for this meeting is Anger is a Gift by Mark Oshiro.
If you would like to recommend books for future meeting click here to be taken to our survey