Take Back the Night 2023 | UNO Women and Gender Equity Center

Milo Bail Student Center 6203 University Dr N, Omaha, NE, United States

SAVE THE DATE AND REGISTER! The Women and Gender Equity Center, American Multicultural Students, International Student Services, First Generation Student Agency, Network for Disability Awareness, and Queer and Trans Services will be hosting our annual Take Back the Night rally on Thursday, April 13th, 2023. Register here: https://bit.ly/tbtn2023 Join us at the UNO Pep Bowl at […]

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PFLAG Omaha Support Meeting

Countryside Community Church 13130 Faith Plz, Omaha, Nebraska

PFLAG Omaha hosts monthly meetings for support and education regarding sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression.

Dolly Parton Story Hour (Omaha) | Urban Abbey

Urban Abbey 1026 Jackson St., Omaha, NE, United States

Adding a little pizzazz and sparkle to your favorite weekend event: STORY HOUR! Join a very special Dolly Parton-themed story hour presented by your favorite local drag queens. This event is a way to bring children, families and drag queens together for a playful hour of celebration, imagination, learning and fun.

Community Free Market – April

Seng Park N. 49th & Garland, Lincoln, NE, United States

“It's like a yard sale, except everything is free!” --Bringing a card table or blanket to display your giveaway items is helpful. --PLEASE TAKE YOUR UNCLAIMED ITEMS HOME WITH YOU. --No requirement to bring items in order to take items - take what you need. --All are welcome. --Playground right next to the event. --Dog […]

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Open Arms Trans Social | Second Unitarian Church of Omaha

2nd Unitarian Church of Omaha

Since 2011, Second Unitarian Church of Omaha has hosted OATS (Open Arms Trans Social), providing a low-stakes social environment for trans people and their families to find community, create friendships, and participate in events with the broader community, from movie nights and open mics to panels exploring the intersections of faith and gender expansive identities. […]