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SUMMARY:NON-BINARY SEXUAL HEALTH: MAKING YOUR PRACTICE MORE INCLUSIVE
DESCRIPTION:Developed and Facilitated by Eddy Robinson (Skipping Stone Foundation) & Chris Buchner (Centre for Sexuality)\, Calgary \nNon-Binary Sexual Health: Making your practice more inclusive is an advanced workshop aimed at supporting practitioners in making their practice more accessible to Non-Binary people. This interactive workshop will help build participants comfort and skills in supporting non-binary clients with sexual health. We will also lead you through a discussion on best practice for language\, how to make your practice gender neutral\, trauma informed care for gender dysphoria\, and promoting inclusive sexual health conversations. \nFacilitator Bios:\nChris Buchner joined the Centre for Sexuality in 2018 as a Training Centre Facilitator. Since 2003 Chris has been working with children and youth in direct service\, supervisory and management roles. Throughout his career Chris also has been facilitating trainings and workshops on a variety of topics including meaningful youth engagement and anti-oppression. Chris is excited to lend his skills and expertise to facilitating trainings to other professionals. \nEddy Robinson works at Skipping Stone Foundation as the Community Programs and Outreach team lead. There\, they manage the intake team\, oversea community programs and facilitate education. They have spoken on topics like Creating inclusive workplaces\, Supporting gender creative children\, Non-binary identities and Gender affirming gear. Eddy has also worked with Centre for Sexuality\, the SAMRU Pride Centre and Calgary Pride on similar topics of LGBTQ inclusion. \nClick here to register for the online workshop.
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LOCATION:Ontario
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SUMMARY:Global solidarity to end homophobia\, biphobia\, and transphobia
DESCRIPTION:LGBTIQ2S leaders in Kenya\, Rwanda\, and Canada discuss the importance of strength in community in the face of discrimination and oppression\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nIn recognition of the International Day Against Homophobia\, Biphobia\, and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT)\, join the Stephen Lewis Foundation for this timely and compelling conversation about the role of global solidarity in championing health and human rights. Strength to Strength brings together diverse perspectives from community-based organizations in Canada\, Rwanda\, and Kenya that are addressing the impacts of homophobia\, biphobia\, and transphobia and intersecting forms of oppression on LGBTIQ2S communities. \nIt is increasingly clear that there are deadly consequences to ignoring the ways in which global pandemics like HIV and COVID-19 thrive on inequalities\, discrimination\, and social and economic marginalization. Our local struggles for health and rights are globally linked\, and we must work together for wellbeing\, health\, and human rights. Join us to hear directly from LGBTIQ2S leaders about the successes and challenges their organizations are experiencing and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. \nA Q&A will follow the conversation. \n\nHost: Maurice Tomlinson\, Board Member of the Stephen Lewis Foundation \nModerator: Debbie Owusu-Akyeeah\, Director of the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity \nRemarks: Doug Stollery\, President of the Stollery Charitable Foundation \nPanelists: \n\nKennedy Mwendwa\, Project Officer at HAPA Kenya\, Kenya\nAaron Clevis Mbembe\, Associate Director of Policy and Advocacy at Health Development Initiative\, Rwanda\nChristopher Nkambwe\, Founder and Team Leader at African Centre for Refugees in Ontario\, Canada\nRin Lawrence\, Chair of the Edmonton Public Teachers Local 37 Diversity\, Equity\, and Human Rights Committee and Queer-Straight Alliance\, Canada\nTBD\, Youth Leader\, ODE: Remembered Voices\, Canada\n\n  \nIDAHOBIT is an opportunity to celebrate the LGBTIQ2S communities who are at the forefront of human rights movements and join them in calling for an end to homophobia\, biphobia\, and transphobia and intersecting forms of oppression. Register today to take part in this event. \n\n\nClick here to register
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/global-solidarity-to-end-homophobia-biphobia-and-transphobia/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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SUMMARY:Global solidarity to end homophobia\, biphobia\, and transphobia
DESCRIPTION:LGBTIQ2S leaders from East Africa and Canada discuss the importance of strength in community in the face of discrimination and oppression\n\n\n\n\n\nIn recognition of the International Day Against Homophobia\, Biphobia\, and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT)\, join the Stephen Lewis Foundation for this timely and compelling conversation about the role of global solidarity in championing health and human rights. Strength to Strength brings together diverse perspectives from community-based organizations in East Africa and Canada that are addressing the impacts of homophobia\, biphobia\, and transphobia and intersecting forms of oppression on LGBTIQ2S communities. \nIt is increasingly clear that there are deadly consequences to ignoring the ways in which global pandemics like HIV and COVID-19 thrive on inequalities\, discrimination\, and social and economic marginalization. Our local struggles for health and rights are globally linked\, and we must work together for wellbeing\, health\, and human rights. Join us to hear directly from LGBTIQ2S leaders about the successes and challenges their organizations are experiencing and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. \nA Q&A will follow the conversation. \n \nHost: Maurice Tomlinson\, Board Member of the Stephen Lewis Foundation \nModerator: Debbie Owusu-Akyeeah\, Director of the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity \nRemarks: Doug Stollery\, President of the Stollery Charitable Foundation \nPanelists: \n\nKennedy Mwendwa\, Project Officer at HAPA Kenya\, Kenya\nAaron Clevis Mbembe\, Associate Director of Policy and Advocacy at Health Development Initiative\, Rwanda\nChristopher Nkambwe\, Founder and Team Leader at African Centre for Refugees in Ontario\, Canada\nRin Lawrence\, Chair of the Edmonton Public Teachers Local 37 Diversity\, Equity\, and Human Rights Committee and Queer-Straight Alliance\, Canada\nTBD\, Youth Leader\, ODE: Remembered Voices\, Canada\n\nIDAHOBIT is an opportunity to celebrate the LGBTIQ2S communities who are at the forefront of human rights movements and join them in calling for an end to homophobia\, biphobia\, and transphobia and intersecting forms of oppression. Register today to take part in this event.  \n \nPartners in Pride \nThe Stephen Lewis Foundation has launched the Partners in Pride campaign to raise $3 million over the next three years to support LGBTIQ organizations in sub-Saharan Africa. By scaling-up funding to our existing partners and extending support to new partners across the region\, the campaign aims to reach 100\,000 people per year. \nOur LGBTIQ grassroots partner organizations are human rights defenders who have been working at the intersections of health and human rights\, contributing to a global movement for LGBTIQ rights for years. Now as they face a surge in human rights violations\, they’re providing vital health and legal support while advocating for their communities. They’ve built extensive peer networks that allow them to reach and support LGBTIQ community members who are most vulnerable to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic\, and to ensure that people living with HIV have the support they need to adhere to treatment during this global crisis. \nFor more information about Partners in Pride\, please contact slfpride@stephenlewisfoundation.org \nwww.stephenlewisfoundation.org/partners-in-pride \nClick here to subscribe to our e-newsletter for updates and future events.
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/global-solidarity-to-end-homophobia-biphobia-and-transphobia-2/
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CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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