was a center for contemporary art in Southeast Portland, Oregon. It was led by a desire to support artists, propose new modes of production, and stimulate the ongoing public discourse around art. This website serves as an archive of Yale Union’s programming from 2011 through 2021.

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ELYSIA CRAMPTON

A Talk and Performance
Saturday, June 6, 9pm
$12—TICKETS (Free to MEMBERS)

Elysia Crampton, a producer from Virginia, will give a talk and perform her new compositions and some pieces she recorded as E+E.

Crampton’s “transvangelical” talk, entitled “Shade Ecology: On What it Means To Be Invisible”” will get into how the transgender rights movement intersects with queer ontology, material feminism, and indigenous studies, among other things.