Seminars in English World Pride House in Malmö
(Seminars in Swedish - check under Swedish flag)

09:30 - 11:30 Sensory Deprivation.
The World becomes a different place when you are stripe of one or more of your senses, a whole different way can be found to tune into your physical, mental and emotional being. Join this workshop and held space by Caritia to found simple and playful ways to dive into your own body or the body of another, with fitness, creative communication and respectful boundary setting.
For this workshop it is suggested that participants bring a blindfold each, earplugs or noise-cancelling headphones, something to tie hands (if you are joining with a partner), clothes pegs/pins, and then any other play props that you might like to use - examples feathers, silk scarf, colour (all the way through) candle, something cold - ice, something from the fridge.
In English


11:30 - 12:30 Panel discussion with the theme; voices from the transnationally adoptees about inclusion in the hbtqia community. Room L7
In English

14:00 - 15:00 Navigating Visibility in a Context of State-Sanctioned Homophobia - The Case of Queer Youth and Digital Technology in Uganda.
In this event I will present my current, past and future research about the use of digital technology in Uganda among an extremely vulnerable group, namely the LGBQI+ community
In English

16:00 - 17:00 Body Rights 2030. Room L2
Abortion rights, sexuality education and sexual rights are crucial for reaching a global sustainable development. This lecture by the RFSU project Body Rights 2030 provides an introduction to how these topics are linked to and affect the United Nation's 17 sustainable development goals, and how you can contribute to reaching the goals by the year 2030.
In English

16:30 - 17:30 WE CAN DO BETTER THAN THIS: NEXT FRONTIERS IN LGBTQIA+ ACTIVISM. Room L4 & L5
We talk about 'equality', but what does it really mean? And who is getting left behind? In this round table event, Amelia Abraham, lesbian-identified author, journalist and editor of the book We Can Do Better Than This, talks to leading activists about some of the LGBTQIA+ fights we hear less about. Canadian queer disability Andrew Gurza talks about fighting ableism, Berlin-based intersex campaigner Dani Coyle talks about the most important struggles in intersex rights, and asexual activist and model Yasmin Benoit discusses how we can improve asexual visibility.
In English