Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Queer Eye View of the BlogHer Conference Agenda, Updated!

The Queerosphere party is building momentum, and the RSVP list is growing. The support and sweet wishes have been amazing to hear, and it's clear that the hottest chicks in the blogosphere have been waiting for a party to be called for us and our allies. We're so glad some of Chicago's queer social media stars are joining us at the glam Crimson Lounge along with BlogHers, and we're counting on them to give us the real story of charms of the Second City.

The conference itself has a good bit of queer content, too, in between all of the parties. First of all, getting your geek on might mean getting some technical and social media fixes, and at BlogHer Sarah Dopp and Liz Henry are the Geeks to Meet in the conference-long Geek Lab. BlogHer has also done a great job of selecting representation from the queer community throughout the two days of content. Here's a snapshot of some of the sessions in the agenda that stand out:

Day 1, Friday

10:30 Break-Out Sessions
  • The Transformational Power of Blogging -- Daniela Capistrano is on this panel, discussing blogging about the "post-queer movement."
  • Bloggers are Pioneers in a Post-Employee World, panel discussion includes life coach Paula G.
  • Have You Found Your Mommyblogging Tribe? Briar Sauro is on this panel.
  • Room of Your Own: Blogqueers - LGBTQ Bloggers -- Kathryn Martini, Stacy Jill Jacobs (who is one of our party sponsors through Queerly Wed) and Liza Barry-Kessler are discussing the state of the state of the Queerosphere.
1:15 Break Out Sessions
2:45 Break Out Sessions
  • Blog to Book -- our own Deb Rox is speaking on this panel about her book 5 Ways to {Blank} Your Blog.
4-4:45 Expo Appearance by Carson Kressely

Community Keynote
  • TW from Retro Food is one of the selected readers for this special session.
8:30 Queerosphere Blogging OUT Loud Party at Crimson Lounge!

Day 2, Saturday

9:30 Keynote: Traditional Media Chops Meet a New Media Calling
  • Ilene Chaiken, creator of "The L Word" and OurChart.com is one of the interviewed media leaders.
10:45 Break-Out Sessions
  • Hope and Change in Action session in the Leadership Track includes Kathirin Ivanovic, founder of The Diversity Projekt.
  • Advanced Social Media, Syndication and Stats -- BlogHer community manager Denise Tanton is on this panel.
3:00 Break-Out Sessions
  • Online Safety: Panel includes Harvard University Berkman Center Fellow danah boyd
  • ROTFLMAO Humor Writing: Deb Rox is on this panel.
  • 3-5, Tim Gunn in the Expo area talking about fabric care.

These are only the sessions where the bloggers have queer-identified in the session description or in their bios, so we've certainly missed some community members. Let us know!

Updated:

Polly from Lesbian Dad is coordinating a Lesbianfamily.org Sunday Brunch for BlogHers and locals alike. You know, we all might never leave the conference.

AND

Tim Gunn is repping fabric care products in the Expo, making an appearance Saturday from 3-5. And Carson Kressley from Queer Eye and How to Look Good Naked will be repping a camera compnay on Friday from 4-4:45. This conference keeps getting queerer and queerer. Hurray!

3 comments:

  1. Don't forget Paula G on the "Bloggers are Pioneers in a post-employee world" panel on Day One in the Business track.

    And Bri Sauro on the "Have you found your mommyblogging tribe?" panel on Day One. (In the mommyblogging track, natch.)

    And Kathrin Ivanovic on the "Hope and Change in Action" panel in the Leadership track on Day Two.

    And danah boyd in the "Online Safety" panel in the MommyBlogging track on Day Two.

    Finally, Ms. Sarah Dopp is the Geek Lab facilitator all day both days :)

    I think that's everybody who, as you say, is queer-identified.

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  2. Thanks so much Elisa! I'm going to update the list!

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  3. You left me out! Queer as a 3 million dollar bill! I'll be at the Geek Lab along with Sarah, and will be hosting a session on Dreamwidth, an open source project that's developing fantastic blogging software derived from LJ and a great community for women developers, web designers, and of course for bloggers to do their bloggingest.

    - Liz
    http://liz-henry.blogspot.com

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