The Rights and Justice Research Priority Area and Nottingham Contemporary present ‘Nottingham: centre of the LGBT universe’. With David Edgley, Nottingham LGBT+ Network and Rainbow Heritage. Part of LGBT History Month.
Tags: David Edgley, LGBT, LGBT History Month, LGBT History Month 2017, Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham LGBT+ Network, people and culture, Rainbow Heritage, Rights and Justice, Rights and Justice RPA
The Rights and Justice Research Priority Area presents a screening of San Junipero, followed by a Q&A. San Junipero is the fourth episode of the third series of Black Mirror, and aired in 2016. Part of LGBT History Month.
Tags: LGBT, LGBT History Month, LGBT History Month 2017, people and culture, Rights and Justice, Rights and Justice RPA
Join the Rights and Justice Research Priority Area (RPA) for a debate on LGBT hate crime. Lynda Kelly of Nottinghamshire Police will be in discussion with RPA Postgraduate Director Hannah-Rose Murray on the issue of responding to hate crime through policing, community interaction and the concerns thereof.
Tags: Hannah-Rose Murray, hate crime, LGBT, LGBT History Month, LGBT History Month 2017, Lynda Kelly, Nottinghamshire Police, police, Rights and Justice, Rights and Justice RPA
Please join the Rights and Justice Research Priority Area for a discussion on the situation of the LGBT community in Nottingham. Representatives from the Notts Trans Hub, QTIPOC Notts, Outburst, Out in Education, and the LGBT Networks from the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent will all be present to talk about current issues and contemporary events. Part of LGBT History Month.
Tags: community, LGBT, LGBT History Month, LGBT History Month 2017, LGBT Staff Network, Nottingham Contemporary, Rights and Justice, Rights and Justice RPA, trans
Join us to hear from best-selling author Loretta Napoleoni, whose new book uncovers a disturbing trend in the continuing fallout from the post-9/11 Patriot Act: the massive number of people trafficked to fund terror organizations, which is “historically unprecedented.”
Tags: Centre for Research in Race and Rights, Department of American and Canadian Studies, Loretta Napoleoni, Rights and Justice, Rights and Justice RPA, terrorism