TPATH 2021 Conference

  TPATH 2021 Conference: Converging Crises: Transgender Health and Activism in 2021 July 31st to August 1st 2021 Trans communities around the globe are affected by the convergent crises of politically motivated attacks, rollbacks of civil and human rights, neglectful and abusive healthcare systems, police and state-sanctioned violence, and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. But we

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An Evening with Travis Alabnza

Travis Alabanza is a writer, theatre maker and performer who for the last four years has been creating performance, writing to archive the existence and experiences of gender non conforming people of colour. Their work has been is several publications such as the Guardian, BBC, Dazed, ID, as well as performing in venues such as

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Transgender Resistance: Book Launch on 27th February

Book launch with Laura Miles, author of ‘Transgender Resistance: Socialism and the Fight for Trans Liberation Trans rights and trans lives have come under increasingly vicious ideological attack in recent times, from the ‘bathroom wars’ and Donald trump’s anti-trans edicts in the United States, to attacks on the proposed changes to the Gender Recognition Act

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Standing up for Trans Folk in the Media

Basic Strategy: Simple and Advanced Techniques Who’s it for? Trans folks (binary and non-binary alike) and allies, wanting to be more effective in their communications with the wider public online and in the mainstream media. This event applies whether you are a media regular looking to up your game, a newby nervously eyeing up the

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Trans Oasis Resources Community Hub

A small support group for Oasis Church Waterloo called TORCH or Trans Oasis Resources Community Hub has invited Dr Leighton Seal to give a talk on Saturday 2nd November 2019. Dr Leighton Seal is a noted endocrinologist and has worked extensively in the field of hormones and gender transition. Tickets are free and on eventbrite.

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OUTing the Past: LGBT History

OUTing the Past is a growing international festival of LGBT history run by Schools OUT UK and our passionate unpaid volunteers. This year we had over 100 offers of presentations and 17 hubs in the UK, the island of Ireland, Norway, Sweden and New York. In 2020, we will be as big but it is

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