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Post Date: May 3, 2017
Time May 23, 2017 @6:30-8:30pm
Location Rink Mezzanine
How can the Britannia Renewal project Incorporate the impact of gender identity, safety and social inclusion in public space design?
“If you create a safe, welcoming and supportive environment for those that are least valued within your society, the entire society benefits from that protection and that love and that support.”
— Harlan Pruden
Refreshments at 6:30 pm; talk and discussion at 7:00 pm.
Speakers:
Harlen Pruden, 25 Consultant
Harlan (First Nation Cree/nēhiyaw) works with the Two-Spirit community locally, nationally and internationally. A Ph.D. student at UBC’s Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies Program, he is also Managing Editor of TwoSpiritJournal.com, a Two-Spirit media/news site. Harlan is a board member of Qmunity, the home for Vancouver’s LGBT, Queer and Two-Spirit community.
Dora Ng, Trans and Gender Variant Inclusion
Dora Ng is a Chinese-Canadian trans and queer rights advocate who is also a member of the Vancouver Park Board Trans and Gender Variant Inclusion Steering Committee. She is currently the Program Coordinator for the Better at Home program at West End Seniors’ Network.
Christine O’Fallon, Women’s Safety
Christine OFallon is a Vancouver-based independent researcher. As a woman with disabilities, Christine actively supports intersectional approaches to policy-making in all settings of city life. She is on the board of Women Transforming Cities and sits on Vancouver’s Women’s Advisory Committee.