FAQ

The following Frequently Asked Questions are based on various topics related to the Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color ConferenceIf your questions are not addressed in the following FAQ, then please e-mail elopez@lgbtq.ucla.edu

What is the purpose of the QTBIPOC Conference?
The conference is organized to focus on people of color who are part of the LGBTQ+ community. People of all sexualities and gender identities are welcome to attend. The conference is focused towards people on college campuses (students, staff and faculty). You must be 18+ years old to attend.

When is the QTBIPOC  Conference?
May 7th, 2022.

Where is the QTBIPOC Conference?

UCLA is hosting the conference virtually via Zoom. 

Who may attend the QTBIPOC Conference?

You must register for the conference in advance in order to attend. 

The conference is organized to focus on Black, Indigenous, and people of color who are part of the LGBTQ+ community. People of all sexualities and gender identities are welcome to register to attend. The conference is focused towards people on college campuses (students, staff, and faculty). You must be 18+ years old to attend.

Can high school students attend?

Unfortunately, no, this conference is for folks who are 18 years old or older.

How much does it cost to attend the QTBIPOC Conference? 
The QTBIPOC Conference Registration Fee is $0 per person.

How will ADA-related accommodations be provided to participants?
Please include needed accommodations when you register online. Please email elopez@lgbtq.ucla.edu as soon as possible if you require ASL interpretation for Saturday's conference events. 

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