Trans Day of Visibility ” Illuminate Identity”

The Frida Cinema 305 E 4th St Ste 100, Santa Ana, CA, United States

We are excited to invite you to our 2024 Trans Day of Visibility event, "Illuminate Identity" taking place on March 30th, 2024 (one day before the official TDOV date). This event is open to everyone who wants to connect, share, and celebrate the Trans community in a safe and welcoming space. This is a unique opportunity to connect with other Trans Folks, learn new things, and feel seen and celebrated. Celebrate Trans musicians, listen to Trans* stories and experiences, and take advantage of the Visibility fair! Please note: Due to limitations, this event will be taking place at a location with uncertain elevator access so some parts of the event may not be accessible to some. We can provide accommodations by request and will do what we are able to provide accessibility where we are able. Thank you for your understanding. **Masks are not required, but highly recommended when indoors** [...]

Trans Pride OC

The Frida Cinema 305 E 4th St Ste 100, Santa Ana, CA, United States

OC Trans Pride is a FREE 2-day event planned by the LGBTQ Center OC’s Trans* Committee. This year’s theme is Blossoming to show the beauty within the trans* community and celebrate the joy the community feels The buds that are blossoming through outreach, resources, education, and events such as OC Trans Pride. September 25th, 12-5PM Frida Cinema (Santa Ana) Live performances, glam closet, and binder closet!

Layers of Humanity: An UndocuQueer Art Exhibition at OC Pride

The Frida Cinema 305 E 4th St Ste 100, Santa Ana, CA, United States

Maria Delgado (a DREAM Project Fellow), the Department of Gender and Sexuality Studies at UCI, the Frida Cinema, OC Pride, the CA LGBTQ Health & Human Services Network, and the LGBTQ Center of Orange County are teaming up to bring the community together and provide a space for UndocuQueer artists to showcase their talents during OC Pride 2022. Presenting paintings, illustrations, photographs and auditory creations, this exhibition considers the powerful role of visual and audio images in narrative power, specifically in the stories of UndocuQueer peoples.