Jackie Domenus & NO OFFENSE

In conversation with the Writers House and Gender Studies, Jackie Domenus will read from and discuss their book, NO OFFENSE: A MEMOIR IN ESSAYS.

When Jackie “came out” in 2014, right as the Trump era was revving up, she began paying closer attention to the inappropriate questions, uncomfortable reactions, and pointed assumptions about sexuality and gender she was witnessing and now experiencing firsthand. NO OFFENSE: A MEMOIR IN ESSAYS takes a magnifying glass to subtle moments that many people don’t recognize as homophobic or transphobic, exploring the impact of microaggressions on LGBTQ+ folks. Blending personal essay and cultural critique, the collection confronts society’s representation of and reactions to queerness at poignant moments in Jackie’s life, from wedding planning to OBGYN appointments to the Pulse Nightclub Massacre, and beyond. Revealing the complex and tender moments that sculpted their identity from a tomboy adolescence to gender exploration as an adult, NO OFFENSE analyzes the loaded conversations queer and trans folks face every day on topics like labels, haircuts, Halloween costumes, and more.

Refreshments will be provided. Enter at the rear door of the Writers House and proceed up the stairs to room 202. Registration is encouraged.

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Date & Time
October 8, 2025
11:20 am-12:20 pm

Location
Writers House
Room 202
305 Cooper St.
Camden, NJ

Admission Information
Free and open to the public. Enter at rear door of Writers House. Registration encouraged.

Contact
Sienna Zeilinger
(856) 668-4980
writers@camden.rutgers.edu

Event posted in Gender Studies, In Conversation Series, readings.