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Event: 'Seminar: Shame & Prejudice - Unspoken Queer Shadows'

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Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 At 06:30:00
Duration: 2 Hours 5 Minutes
Contact Info:
021 633 5287 x 115
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Shame & Prejudice: Unspoken Queer Shadows Panellists will address the unspoken loneliness of being physically disabled, transgendered or elderly – and queer. This panel discussion seeks to mirror ‘us to ourselves’. Many times one hears of all the rejection experienced by LGBTI people in their daily lives, and more often than not these claims are made in context of people who are not LGBTI. In this seminar we want to look at ways how we might feel the same or similar types of discomfort when we are looking at, or challenged with people who are not like us. In what ways are we maybe also falling in the same cycle of prejudice and have to face up to our shame....  Are we brave enough yet, to admit our own spaces of discomfort, to unpack what makes us un-easy?  When: 18:30, Wednesday, 25 FebruaryWhere: Art Cafe, Cobern street, Green PointEntrance: Free of chargeContact for more info: Caroline – 021 633 5287 x 115 or caroline@genderdynamix.org.za Drinks and snacks on sale in restaurant 

 




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