Ellie Alperton

February 22, 2022 2:20 AM
Ellie made her way to MARS, a large basket of snacks and drinks floating in front of her, and a folder tucked under her arm. Thank goodness for magic! She always had so much to carry for cafe meetings, and she didn't think she could have managed easily without. In that situation, she could have asked for help, and Freddie said he was always willing, and had helped her set up a few times but... Well, she was an Aladren for more than just her study habits. It was nice to be self-sufficient.

The room did a lot of helping, in that it was fully decorated when she stepped inside, with the same assortment of beanbags, chairs, and colourful abstract artworks that they'd had for their first meeting, though currently the furniture was arranged in a circle, rather than scattered all around. There was a table, edged with rainbow flag bunting, where she began laying out the stickers (optional identity flags and pronoun stickers) and snacks (chips in a rainbow bowl, brownies with rainbow sprinkles, and a choice of juices with rainbow cups - there was a definite theme).

Ellie took one of the chairs, sipping her juice as people arrived, letting them get stickers and refreshments, directing them to sit and explaining that they would have general free time later but they would have a group chat first.

"Hello," she smiled, once all the regulars were there, and they'd allowed a little extra time for anyone else to trickle in. "Welcome or welcome back to Sonora's LGBTQIA+ cafe. Let's start with introductions and a share out. Please give your name, pronouns, and feel free to share something. It can be LGBTQIA+ related, like why you're interested in joining us, or a favourite book or something with a queer character that you like. Or just something unrelated."

They went around the circle, with people taking turns to speak, until everyone had shared.

"Great!" Ellie smiled when they were done. "So, traditionally this has been a space for socialising, but I also wanted us to talk about what other actions we might take as a group. I prepared some ideas over the summer." She waved her wand, levitating a large flipchart pad.

"We do really well at being a social space, but this is a list of things groups like ours often do. Some of these may be more achievable than others, but I think it's good to have all the options available. Groups sometimes invite speakers in, engage in activism, which could be starting petitions or making posters about issues we see in school, or making educational displays to teach ourselves and others about LGBTQIA+ history and issues. I also talked to Mr. Fox-Reynolds, and he's tried really hard to make sure there are LGBTQIA+ books in the library. We could have a book club, or make a book display in the library. We could also use some of these, or other fun activities, to celebrate Pride.

"I'm very happy to add more suggestions if anyone has them, and to spend time talking about these ideas to anyone who wants to discuss them in more detail. Before the end of the meeting, I'd like you to all take a slip of paper, write your top three picks for activities on it, and put it in the box." She held up a rainbow, wooden ballot box. She had been pretty pleased with that bit of transfiguration skill.

"For now, if there's no more questions, we can rearrange the seats and socialise."
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