Queerfest a success
Jana Elfenbein
Issue date: 3/19/09 Section: News
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On Monday night, members of GSA went to the different residential halls on campus and dorm-stormed with loads of baked goods. GSA wanted to advertise all of the events that were taking place that week as well as solicit donations in exchange for the baked goods to help raise money for their club.
The Sextival, a sexual festival that is themed around sexual health, took place on Tues., Mar. 10 in Seegers. This event has been a part of Queerfest for quite some time and it was the biggest success of the week, drawing between 100 and 150 people throughout the night.
The Allentown Women's Center, along with GSA, put this event together and answered questions regarding sex and took part in the games as well. Inventive, amusing games were presented for guests to play as a way of learning important information about sex. This includes many contests such as blind-folded lubricant taste-testing, blind-folded pin-the-finger-on-the-clitoris. There were also raffles for sex toys and educational DVD's. Breiding stated, "The Sextival was aimed to educate the students on their own sexual health and to make them more comfortable communicating with others about the subject."
"Monday Night in Westbrook," a solo performance featuring S. Bear Bergman focused on a comedy about the Holocaust from a Jewish, as well as from a queer perspective, took place on Thurs., Mar. 12. Bergman is one of the leading transgender performers in America as well as a writer, gender-jammer, lecturer, and activist. Breiding asserted, "The transgender community is often times overlooked at queer events, so the GSA felt that it was of great importance to include Bear in the QueerFest." Along with the Gay Straight Alliance, this program was co-sponsored by Campus Progress, Student Activities, and Hillel. All of these groups were honored to have such a prominent guest perform at the College. Around 50 people attended this event including students, staff, and members of the Allentown community. Adrian Shanker asserted, "The audience was overwhelmingly amazed by the performance!"

