Weaving the Rainbow - The Strength of Intersectionality
Event description
Rainbow people are diverse in our identities including and beyond LGBTIQA+. We can use the intersections of our life experiences to collectively advance our human rights.
These themes will be explored in a one hour panel discussion featuring local LGBTIQA+ leaders.
The panel will be hosted by Prudence Walker, an Ōtautahi resident, Disability Rights Commissioner and rainbow rights spokesperson for Te Kāhui Tika Tangata Human Rights Commission.
The event is free entry, registration is essential. The doors will open at 12pm with light refreshments available.
Confirmed Panelists: Prudence Walker (host), Jelly O'Shea, Akira Le Fevre, Jimirah Baliza, Alex Faimalo.
ACCESSIBILITY: The venue is generally physically accessible and there are some mobility parking spots available at Ara.
Further accessibility information and directions will be sent to registered participants.
You are most welcome to wear a mask.
NZSL interpreters will be available.
Registered participants will receive room location by email.
This event is organised by Te Kāhui Tika Tangata Human Rights Commission for Ōtautahi Christchurch Pride 2025.
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