Queer Nerdy Mindful Connections of the IQBC
3rd Queer Nerdy Mindful Connection:
“Oshimi´s “Welcome Back Alice”. Manga and Anattā”

Be aware that the topic contains gender dysphoria, transphobia, sexual themes, sexual abuse, self harm.
June 4
7 pm CEST, 6 pm BT, 1 pm ET, 10 am PST, 10:30 IST
Guest Facilitator: Alimma Dechen Khacho (she, they)
Alimma Dechen Khacho is a Vajrayana Buddhist, artist and workshop facilitator.
They graduated from the Chelsea College of Arts, London. Their art breaks boundaries to explore Tantric manifestations across the mediums of paint, sculpture and film. The celebration of queer life is always central to their work, as it is essential for the spiritual wellbeing of the world.
They are currently training as a Teacher of Ngöndro and the practices of the Dakini’s Whisper community.
See Alimma’s work here:
ig: @dechen.khacho
web: https://sites.google.com/view/alimma-art
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Oshimi: “Welcome Back Alice,” Manga series, 2020-2023.
2nd Queer Nerdy Mindful Connection:
“Mind Loop, Time Loop, Blank Slate, and Fatalism”

May 6
8 pm CEST, 2 pm EDT, 11 am PST, 11:30 IST
Facilitator: Dr. Jampa Wurst
Jampa (they, them) is a learning coach, rapper, and artist or painter with more than 100 paintings in their digital atelier.
Realizing the need for a safe space for queer Buddhists, having been bullied in their Buddhist communities worldwide, they founded the International Queer Buddhist Conferences shortly before the pandemic. Since 2021 the IQBCs have become an annual event.
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Crossing Borders


April 9
6 pm CEST, 12 pm EDT, 9 am PDT, 9:30 pm IST
This time we will read an excerpt of a Syfy story and are going to combine it with our own experiences in open conversational style and/or short self written stories.
Facilitator: Dr. Jampa Wurst
Co-Facilitator: LA REINA TAINA
Jampa (they, them) is a learning coach, rapper, and artist or painter with more than 100 paintings in their digital atelier.
Realizing the need for a safe space for queer Buddhists, having been bullied in their Buddhist communities worldwide, they founded the International Queer Buddhist Conferences shortly before the pandemic. Since 2021 the IQBCs have become an annual event.
LA REINA TAÍNA (she, her), is an Afro-Latina Trans artist whose music and spiritual activism embody the essence of “Buddhism is Trans”, the title of the 4th IQBC in 2024, last year.
Her work integrates Latin House, Dembow, and electronica with Buddhist teachings of compassion and interconnectedness. Through her art, she challenges societal norms and fosters radical inclusivity, emphasizing the transformative power of spiritual and creative expression. Her performances are a testament to the resilience and joy of Trans identities, promoting healing and unity within the queer Buddhist community. You can check out her work on her website at www.lareinataina.com.
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