The concept of intersectionality originates with Kimberlé Crenshaw (1989) who reminds us that individuals have the potential to be intersected by multiple dimensions of identity which produce unique, powerful stories. So, responding to the theme of LGBT History Month 2019, Sarah Stephenson-Hunter will consider the ways in which peace, reconciliation and activism speak to her in her experience of being a trans woman living with a disability.
With an introduction and Q&A with Sarah Sharples.
6-7pm, Thursday 28 February 2019: A02, Highfield House, University Park.
This is a free event. All welcome.
Find out more and book your place at transjourneys.eventbrite.co.uk.
Part of LGBT History Month.
Tags: disabilities, LGBT History Month 2019, LGBTHM19, trans
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