Event from
Dignity Network Canada
Inter Pares
CUPE
The Steelworkers Humanity Fund
The Canadian Embassies to Guatemala and Colombia
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Join us at Glad Day Bookshop for a conversation on international/global indiqueer solidarity with indigenous queer human rights defenders from Colombia and Guatemala. This conversation will provide a space for dialogue and to explore solidarity work and collaboration around indigenous 2S / LGBTIQ issues around the globe with a focus on Latin America. The session includes Olowaili Green, an indigenous queer filmmaker from Colombia, Fernando Us Alvarez, a Mayan sexual dissident activist, and Monica Chub, a trans indigenous activist – both from Guatemala. The session is supported by Dignity Network Canada, Inter Pares, CUPE, the Steelworkers Humanity Fund, and the Canadian Embassies to Guatemala and Colombia.
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