Queer As In: A Pride Benefit for Portland Outright (21+ Event)
Jun
17
to Jun 18

Queer As In: A Pride Benefit for Portland Outright (21+ Event)

QUEER AS IN... returns to Flask Lounge for pride night, Saturday June 17th. In a year of fearmongering and scapegoating of queer & trans people, let this party be a reminder that queer revelry is queer resistance.

We'll be raising funds for our buds at Portland Outright.Special guest DJ DISCODUNGEON. Hot sweaty dance floor jams all night long. 90/00s throwbacks from 8-10pm & pop, house, club, and bounce bangers to close out the night.

8pm-1am • Advance tickets are $12 • Tickets sold out last year, so get them now!

Come early for a free print by Radical Emprints!

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Book Release: Judas & Suicide by Maya Williams
Jun
3
6:30 PM18:30

Book Release: Judas & Suicide by Maya Williams

Join SPACE, the Portland Public Library, and Portland Outright to celebrate the debut poetry collection of Portland poet laureate Maya Williams with a book release & poetry open mic.

About the Book:

Suicide is often framed as betrayal, even though we live in a world that betrays us. When this world tells us that death is better, what does it mean to have faith in life?Judas & Suicide is a poetry collection navigating religion and suicidality. It approaches these topics through the lens of Black family and community, sadness, medication, sexual violence, the prison industrial complex, media, and Bible verses. Judas & Suicide explores how to be convinced to stay alive without feeling obligated to.

About the Author:

Maya Williams (ey/they/she) is a religious Black multiracial nonbinary suicide survivor who is currently the seventh poet laureate of Portland, Maine. May 2023 marks the release of their debut poetry collection, Judas & Suicide, via Game Over Books. October 2023 marks the release of their second poetry collection, Refused a Second Date, via Harbor Editions. They were one of three artists of color selected to represent Maine in The Kennedy Center's Arts Across America series in 2020 and were listed as one of The Advocate's Champions of Pride in 2022. She is currently an Ashley Bryan Fellow through the Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance. You can follow more of eir work at mayawilliamspoet.com

About the Event:

There will be a featured reading by the author during the first half of the event, followed by a half hour community open mic. Attendees are encouraged to bring poetry to share!

Register here!

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