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The Centre for Transforming Sexuality and Gender (CTSG) is pleased to offer Queer Trouble. Queer Trouble is an interactive workshop which aims to explore themes related to gender and sexuality from an intersectional and decolonial perspective. The workshop will feature sessions led by Dr Rafael Cazarin (International Research Network on Science, Religion and Health), whose work focusses on the intersection of faith, gender, and sexuality. The workshop seeks to queer the conference format, and includes world café and open space sessions, which centre the voices and work of those participating. The workshop will also include a queer walking tour of Brighton. Post-graduate, early career and activist researchers are encouraged to apply. Participants will receive a reading list and are encouraged to bring along ideas and case studies relevant to the theme that they would like to discuss.

The conference is free to attend and will include light refreshments on Thursday and refreshments plus a full vegan / vegetarian lunch on Friday, as well as a drinks reception and post-conference social activity on Friday evening.

Provisional programme:

Thursday, 25 July 2024

 

14:00-17:00 Decolonizing the intersection of sexuality and faith An interactive workshop introducing decolonial perspectives on gender and sexuality, and exploring the intersection of faith, gender, and sexuality. Rafael Cazarin
 
17:30 Queer Tour Queer walking tour of Brighton to explore the evolution of queer social spaces, the spatial challenges faced by queer and trans persons and a fun opportunity to explore the city! Nick McGlynn
 

 

Friday, 26 July 2024

09:15 Welcome Welcome by CTSG Director Nigel Sherriff
09:30 – 11:00 PGR World Café Session: Researching gender and sexuality at the intersections. An interactive world cafe style session focussing on researching gender and sexuality from an intersectional perspective. Gabriel Hoosain Khan
 
11:00 Break
11:30 Activist Session: identifying and tackling persistent challenges Open space discussion which invites queer and feminist activist to explore persistent challenges facing women, queer, trans, and gender non-conforming persons. Facilitator (TBC)
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Lecture and conversation Queering boundaries of science, religion, and health

 

With a response by a local LGBTQIA+ organisations

Rafael Cazarin
 
15:30 Break
16:00-17:00 Drinks reception
18:00 Performance and/or social TBC