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Life Chances: HIV Criminalization and Trans Politics

When: Wednesday, April 24, 2013, 7:00 pm (iCal) Where: Leslie Lohman Museum, 26 Wooster Street, New York, NY (See map)

Life Chances: HIV Criminalization and Trans Politics
In Conversation with Che Gossett, Dean Spade, Mitchyll Mora, and Sean Strub
Hosted by Laverne Cox

April 24th, 2013 @ 7pm
Leslie Lohman Museum
26 Wooster Street
Free
https://www.facebook.com/events/514413998623156/

“How can we build real safety in communities and achieve universal access to material well being?” – Dean Spade

Life Changes, will examine discriminatory laws and regulations such as “stop and frisk” and “condoms as evidence”, disclosure, and other rules, systems and norms that reduce life chances for trans people and/or people who are living with HIV.

Hosted by LAVERNE COX, in this conversation, CHE GOSSETT, DEAN SPADE, MITCHYLL MORA, and SEAN STRUB will discuss issues related to trans politics and HIV criminalization, activism, resistance and social justice. Audience participation is encouraged.

Presented by Visual AIDS, QUEEROCRACY, Sylvia Rivera Law Project, and the Sex Workers Outreach Project.

Leslie Lohman Museum
26 Wooster Street
New York, NY

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