Proposals Translating Identity Conference 2009Proposal Submission FormCONFERENCE PRIORITIES Educating and developing ally communitiesIncreasing visibility of transgender and queer communities Providing support and safe space for transgender and queer participants Encouraging dialogue about identity politics and intersectionsAdvocating for the safety and rights of trans-people in the workplace, healthcare, the legal system, etc. PROPOSAL REVIEW All workshop and panel proposals will be reviewed by members of the TIC 2009 planning committee. Everyone is invited to submit a proposal for a presentation or caucus. Considerations for selection include: Relevance to gender politics, policy, strategy and organizing Content and panelists dealing with diverse groups and communities Presenter qualifications and experience Diverse race/gender/class/age representation among panelists and presentersOverall strength of the submission All submissions will receive a response. Affiliation with the university does not guarantee that your proposal will be accepted. Free to Be reserves the right to reject any proposals that do not support the mission of the student organization, the conference planning committee, or the university. PRESENTER RESPONSIBILITIES TIC will be held on the University of Vermont campus in the Dudley H. Davis Center. Presenters must provide their own computers and additional equipment needed for audio/visual technology (specifically Mac users).For more information, please contact the committee at tic@uvm.edu. For problems submitting this form, please contact Trist at mpulley@uvm.edu. Presenter's Information Name * Do you use pronouns? Yes, I use pronouns. No, I do not use pronouns. Your prounouns/preferred way of being addressed Do you have any accessibility/medical needs you would like to inform the committee of? Organization/Title Street Address Telephone Number * Email Address * Contact Preferences * Contact through mail Contact through phone Contact through email No preference Any special contact considerations, such as using a different name or not mentioning TIC? Have you attended TIC in the past? No Yes (please select years) 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 February 2007 October 2008 Session InformationPlease note all of the word limits. These are strict limits set for a reason and the committee would appreciate them being respected. Session Title Is your session a: Workshop Lecture Caucus Discussion Other Session Description (150 word abstract stating what your workshop is, who your intended audience is, and what your objectives and rationale are for proposing your session.) Session Description (75 words to be published in our program should your session be accepted) Presenter Bio (75 word bio to be published in our program should your session be accepted) Will there be anyone else presenting with you? Yes No If yes, please enter name, contact info, and biography for the second presenter. If yes, please enter name, contact info, and biography for the third presenter. Have you ever presented this session before? Yes, this session Yes, a similar session No If yes, when and where did you present? Are you willing to be on a panel with others on a similar topic? Yes No What is your scheduling preference? Morning Afternoon Either AV equipment required Is there anything else you would like to inform the committee of in reviewing your session? Thank you for taking the time to submit a proposal to TIC 2009!Please hit the Submit button only once. It may not appear to have sent, but it did. You will hear back on your proposal as soon as the committee decides the presenters for TIC 2009. Thank you again! Verification Code (enter the characters you see in the above picture) View Error Details Powered by
CONFERENCE PRIORITIES
Educating and developing ally communities
Increasing visibility of transgender and queer communities
Providing support and safe space for transgender and queer participants
Encouraging dialogue about identity politics and intersections
Advocating for the safety and rights of trans-people in the workplace, healthcare, the legal system, etc.
PROPOSAL REVIEW
All workshop and panel proposals will be reviewed by members of the TIC 2009 planning committee. Everyone is invited to submit a proposal for a presentation or caucus. Considerations for selection include:
Relevance to gender politics, policy, strategy and organizing
Content and panelists dealing with diverse groups and communities
Presenter qualifications and experience
Diverse race/gender/class/age representation among panelists and presenters
Overall strength of the submission
All submissions will receive a response. Affiliation with the university does not guarantee that your proposal will be accepted. Free to Be reserves the right to reject any proposals that do not support the mission of the student organization, the conference planning committee, or the university.
PRESENTER RESPONSIBILITIES