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National Coming Out Week / LGBTQ History Month Keynote

River Coello
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
6:30-7:30 PM
ECC School of Social Work Building Map
Please join us as we welcome River Coello to campus as our keynote speaker for National Coming Out Week 2019 and LGBTQ History Month 2019.

About River:
River Coello is a queer and trans multidisciplinary artist from Guayaquil, Ecuador living in Chicago, Illinois.

As an actor, River has appeared on various stage productions, having trained at Acting Studio Chicago, Second City Training Center, and the University of Michigan. As a writer, River’s work explores various liminalities of the human condition through a focus on River’s own identities and experiences, grounded in a deeply spiritual perspective.

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River Coello es un/a artista multidisciplinario/a cuir/qüeer y trans de Guayaquil, Ecuador viviendo en Chicago, Illinois.

Como actor/actriz, River ha aparecido en varias producciones de teatro, habiendo entrenado en Acting Studio Chicago, Second City Training Center y la Universidad de Míchigan. Como escritor/a, el trabajo de River explora varias liminalidades de la condición humana a través de un enfoque en sus propias identidades y experiencias, bien fundado/a en una perspectiva profundamente espiritual.

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Building: School of Social Work Building
Event Type: Lecture / Discussion
Tags: Activism, Diversity, Diversity Summit, Keynote, LGBT, LGBTQ History Month, National Coming Out Week-NCOW, Queer Trans Indigenous People of Color-QTIPOC, Social Justice
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Spectrum Center, Michigan Community Scholars Program, University Housing, Residential College, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, School of Social Work, University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA), University Library, Women's and Gender Studies Department, CEW+, Department of American Culture, Trotter Multicultural Center