Linked Oppressions 2014

Wednesday, November 12, 2014 – Friday, November 28th, 2014

  • Time: 12:00am – 12:00am
  • Location: University of Toronto St. George Campus
  • Address: 27 King’s College Circle, Toronto, ON, Canada (map)
  • All Ages: Yes
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible, ASL Interpretation, Gender-neutral Washrooms

The Equity Studies Student Union Presents

LINKED OPPRESSIONS 2014

Linked Oppressions was born out of the realization that our individual lives and identities continue to be shaped by the intersectionality of multiple types of discrimination. The ways in which we are racialized and marked by gender, sexuality and dis/ability impact how we occupy certain spaces, negotiate personal relationships and encounter everyday realities. An annual tradition of the Equity Studies Student Union, Linked Oppressions is a month-long event series that examines how various forms of marginalization, (with an emphasis on racism, homophobia and transphobia), are articulated, experienced and resisted.

LGBT + Queer Resources at the Fisher Rare Books Library Wednesday, November 12 | 1:30-3:30PM Thomas Fisher Rare Books Library (120 St. George Street) this event is by registration only. please rsvp via http://uoftessu.ticketleap.com/fisherworkshop/

Q21 Conversation Café Thursday, November 20 | 1:30-3:30PM Cumberland House (33 St. George Street) please rsvp via http://uoftessu.ticketleap.com/convocafe/

ESSU visits the 519 Trans Day Vigil Thursday, November 20 | 7:00PM The 519 Church Street Community Centre please rsvp via http://uoftessu.ticketleap.com/transdayvigil/

Trans Film Screening Monday, November 24 | 6:30-9:30PM Robarts Media Commons (130 St. George Street) please rsvp via http://uoftessu.ticketleap.com/transfilm/

Trans & Intersex Sexualities Seminar Friday, November 28 | 11:30AM-1:30PM this event is by registration only. please rsvp via http://uoftessu.ticketleap.com/sexalitiesseminar/

all event spaces are accessible | refreshments will be served | all bodies welcome

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