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Symposium: Twilight People - Trans* and Faith
Radcliffe House

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You are warmly invited to attend the 'Twilight People' Trans* and Faith Symposium. This symposium is to set a platform for the much needed dialogue across religious/spiritual and LGBTQIA+ communities to meet, share experiences, and discuss trans and non binary gender issues in a faith context.

This event is open to all communities. Participation is free of charge. Capacity is limited and this will be a popular event so do book as early as possible - .

 
PROGRAMME SNEAK PEEK:
- Sabah Choudrey , Bame/TPOC (‘Inclusivity’ booklet with GIRES)
- Leng Montgomery (Stonewall)
- UK BOOK LAUNCH presented by Sybils
 

A small number of bursaries to cover UK travel for session presenters are available. Please (click).

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Martin O’Brien’s practice focuses on physical endurance and disgust in relation to the fact he suffers from cystic fibrosis. Breathe for Me considers the nature of the regulated chronically ill body. Martin O’Brien re-embodies and takes pleasure in the excessive performance of an already embodied lived experience. Illness is revealed through the body in extremis. This body which is turning against itself relentlessly endures as a form of resistance to illness. Martin is beaten, bruised, cut, and penetrated, exhausted, suffocated, examined and treated in a regime of sufferance in order to survive.

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