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Alamo Drafthouse Cinema will host our November 6th Mixer

We’re mixing things up a bit this month… Please join us for “Dystopian November” at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema!

Alamo is located at 480 Portage Street, downtown Kalamazoo. Social hour begins at 6pm in the lobby café. There will be a group of seats reserved for the 7pm showing of “Twelve Monkeys” starring Bruce Willis and Brad Pitt – the ticket cost is $7. If you would like to watch the movie please RSVP by October 23rd to our Facebook event here. Those who do not wish to watch the movie are welcome to remain in the lobby café for the duration of the mixer. See you there!

My2024 Declaration for the Futures of the LGBTQ Movement

The Kalamazoo Gay Lesbian Resource Center is excited to invite you to join in a nationwide call to help shape the future of the LGBTQ movement. On October 8, the KGLRC willMy2024 logo be one of the first organizations across the country to participate in My2024.

My2024 is an online game, a national conversation, and a giant party for 10 days in October 2014. My2024 asks lesbian, gay, bi, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) people across the United States how our lives and communities could change by the year 2024. KGLRC is proud to be a local collaborator of My2024, which is a partnership between the Arcus Foundation and the Institute for the Future.

Visit here for additional details and to pre-register for My2024.

Is there a future for the LGBTQ movement? No, there are thousands. One of them is yours. Help build the future of the movement. We need your voice. My2024 will help participants imagine new possibilities for life in the future. So much can happen in 10 years! Every story you share helps to build the My2024 Declaration, a call-to-action for the next decade of the LGBTQ movement. Because your future is the future of the LGBTQ movement.

Join us at the KGLRC on Wednesday, October 8, from 4-5:30pm as we build our futures together. There will be dinner and refreshments for participants. Now is the time for us to collectively imagine the future of LGBTQ life in the U.S.