Racialized LGBTQ Youth Arts Program
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The Positive Space Network is launching their first every Creative Arts programs for LGBTQ+ Youth of Colour called "Expressive Zine!"
And we need your help to make that happen!
Creative Zine! Is the Positive Space Network's first ever 9 week FREE arts program for LGBTQ+ youth of color from across the Halton Region. This will provide an opportunity for racialized and Indigenous youth to meet each other in this unique space just for them. Throughout the program there will be guest artists to assist them on their creative projects. The 9th week will feature a coffee house led by the youth!!
Applications are due at 5:00pm – Tuesday, Feb 7th
What is the Positive Space Network?
The Positive Space Network (PSN) was awarded a 4-year Youth Opportunities Fund grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation in 2014. We are now growing and have opened a dedicated LGBTQ+ youth space at St Luke's Community Centre! Through education, visibility, awareness, and supportive programming, the Positive Space Network envisions a future in which diverse LGBTQ+ youth, individuals, and families live in a welcoming and supportive community.
For more information contact Beckham Ronaghan, LGBTQ+ Youth Coordinator at [phone redacted] or [email redacted]
Positive Space Network, 504 Iroquois Shore Road Unit 12A Oakville L6H 3K4
Beckham Ronaghan @ [phone redacted] or [email redacted]
And we need your help to make that happen!
Creative Zine! Is the Positive Space Network's first ever 9 week FREE arts program for LGBTQ+ youth of color from across the Halton Region. This will provide an opportunity for racialized and Indigenous youth to meet each other in this unique space just for them. Throughout the program there will be guest artists to assist them on their creative projects. The 9th week will feature a coffee house led by the youth!!
Applications are due at 5:00pm – Tuesday, Feb 7th
What is the Positive Space Network?
The Positive Space Network (PSN) was awarded a 4-year Youth Opportunities Fund grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation in 2014. We are now growing and have opened a dedicated LGBTQ+ youth space at St Luke's Community Centre! Through education, visibility, awareness, and supportive programming, the Positive Space Network envisions a future in which diverse LGBTQ+ youth, individuals, and families live in a welcoming and supportive community.
For more information contact Beckham Ronaghan, LGBTQ+ Youth Coordinator at [phone redacted] or [email redacted]
Positive Space Network, 504 Iroquois Shore Road Unit 12A Oakville L6H 3K4
Beckham Ronaghan @ [phone redacted] or [email redacted]
Organizer
Beckham Psn
Organizer
Oakville, ON