Copenhagen Pride Week 2017 / English

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TUESDAY 15/8 HUMAN RIGHTS PROGRAM

RAINBOW SQUARE 14:00 - 14:10 Opening of the Human Rights Program

Mayor of Employment and Integration Anna Mee Allerslev will kick off the human rights program. In Danish. Debate tent, Regnbuepladsen, 1550 Copenhagen V

14:00 - 14:45 Trans Monologue

Moeisha debates gender norms and privileges based on the experiences Moeisha has from their life and their involvement with Rigshospitalet as transgender. Being brown, Muslim, and queer means having to walk on eggshells every day and constantly being in between. If you cross one line, you must still defend the other. Join a rule-breaking debate/performance with Vice President of Sabaah, Moeisha Aden, who dares to mix stories, truth, and fiction about what it means to be transgender, muslim, and a minority within a minority. In Danish. Steak Royal, Regnbuepladsen 3, 1550 Copenhagen V

14:10 - 15:00 Amnesty report on intersex

Amnesty has documented how infants who are born with visible sex characteristic variations, especially of external genitalia and gonads, undergo surgical and hormonal treatment to “normalise” their sex characteristics. Is this in the best interest of the child? And what about human rights? Participants: Intersex Danmark, Amnesty, Helle Jacobsen, program manager on gender, women and LGBTI rights, Ditte dyreborg, Co-founder of EAHOO. In Danish. Debate tent, Regnbuepladsen, 1550 Copenhagen V

14:45 - 15:30 Belief and reality – a conversation between queer theology and feminism

A conversation between three women who each in their own way work with feminism and sexuality. A conversation about gender and physicality – and about how beliefs always relate to the reality in which they are present. A conversation with perspectives on art – and with ideas to other ways of understanding Christianity than those presented by the conservative Christianity. In Danish. Steak Royal, Regnbuepladsen 3, 1550 Copenhagen V

15:00 - 15:45 Better room for LGBT+ children and families in day-care institutions

Research shows that children are discriminated against in day-care institutions because of gender and lgbt+ issues etc. Anette Erlandson Pedersen, assistant professor at University College UCC, and Rikke Voergård-Olesen, norm-critical education consultant, will provide insight into research and education that makes a difference. Line Vestergaard, educational manager at Børnebyen Vandværket, will talk about a specific project involving norm-critical staff training. In Danish. Debate tent, Regnbuepladsen, 1550 Copenhagen V

15:30 - 16:00 PrEP in Denmark? A pill a day to prevent HIV

PrEP is the pill that prevents HIV infection. In Denmark, approximately 100 gay and bisexual men are diagnosed with HIV each year. Danish AIDS-Foundation invites you to join a talk about how PrEP works, experiences from other countries, and PrEP’s potential to break the infection curve. What is going on with PrEP in Denmark? And find out what the Danish AIDS-Foundation believes is necessary for PrEP to be made available through the Danish healthcare system. In Danish. Steak Royal, Regnbuepladsen 3, 1550 Copenhagen V

15:45 - 16:30 Legal challenges for LGBTQ’s concerning adoption and reproduction

Join us and hear more about legal challenges and options for LGBTQ persons concerning adoption and reproduction. You can ask questions during the panel. Participants: Julia Buus Nicholson, Stork Klinik and Søren Laursen, LGBT Denmark. In Danish Debate tent, Regnbuepladsen, 1550 Copenhagen V

16:30 - 17:15 LGBT+ seniors and society

What is it like getting older as an L, G, B, T, or any of the other letters? Does the cis-heteronormativity become evident in new ways? And what about lgbt+ skills, for example in the healthcare sector or general care fields? Hear more about this – and join the debate in the tent! Participants: Senior policy committee in LGBT Denmark. In Danish. Debate tent, Regnbuepladsen, 1550 Copenhagen V

17:15 - 18:15 Youth politicians debate LGBTQ politics

Who sets the agenda when it comes to LGBTQ persons in politics? What rights need work? Join us to hear how our Danish youth politicians tackle the LGBTQ agenda and take part in the discussion about how we can ensure more equality and better rights with the help of the political youth parties. In Danish. Debate tent, Regnbuepladsen, 1550 Copenhagen V

18:15 - 19:00 Fluid sexuality

Bisexual, pansexual, gender blind, queer, biromantic …? What is sexual orientation really – is it about whose hand you’re holding, who you’re sleeping with, or who you’re attracted to? Hear more about the international fight for visibility – and what we can learn from it. Participants: Bi-political committee in LGBT Denmark. In Danish. Debate tent, Regnbuepladsen, 1550 Copenhagen V

19:00 - 20:00 Family formation: A battle for equal rights

What happens when you have children via surrogacy? Are homosexual trans persons doubly discriminated against when adopting? We’ll find the answers when we take a close look at the Danish legislation. Our panel debates the inequalities that LGBTQIA persons face when starting a family. In Danish. Debate tent, Regnbuepladsen, 1550 Copenhagen V

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