The Institute of Gay and Lesbian Education (IGLE) in West Hollywood will conduct its second semester from Feb 15 to May 22. Classes meet for one three-hour session each week, for 12 weeks. There is a two-week break at the time of the March on Washington. (The class I took last semester -- Homosexual Ethics -- was one of the high points of last fall. I looked forward to class each week, and I can't wait for next semester to start.) Courses offered include: ----------------------------------------------------------- MONDAYS: Holy Other: Homosexuality and Religion (Jennifer Rycenga and Juan Herrero) Self-Discovery thru Composition: Writing Gay and Lesbian Identities (Rodney Simard) How Did We Happen? Literary Sources of the Comtemporary Gay and Lesbian Identity (Luke Johnson) Introduction to International Gay and Lesbian Cinema (Stephen Tropiano) TUESDAYS: Ritual, Music and Gender: The Folklore of Homosexuality (Manuel Fernandez) The Psychology of Lesbian Experience (Bronwyn Anthony) Queer Space / Queer Trade WEDNESDAYS: The Psychological Development of Gay Men (Mark Danson / Greg Travis / Simon LeVay) Performance Art: the Queer Risk (David Lloyd) Lesbian and Gay Fiction Writing: Words in Progress (Elisabeth Nonas) Lesbian Poetry Workshop (Pamela Gray) THURSDAYS: Homosexual Ethics (Jim Stramel) Communicating in French (Jean Adloff) Introductory Spanish (Carrie Tamburo) SATURDAYS: Drawing and Painting (Harold Cleworth) ----------------------------------------------------------- All classes are $175 ($150 for a second course in the same semester; $85 for those unemployed by reason of disability). For more information, contact: Institute of Gay and Lesbian Education 626 N. Robertson Blvd. West Hollywood, CA 90069 (310) 652-1786 -- Tom Chatt \ Don't take offense, take action. Internet: tom@flood.com \ Speak up. When we remain silent, UUCP: ...!uunet!flood!tom / \ we oppress ourselves.