This event marks the 30th anniversary of South Africa’s 1996 Constitution, a document that underpins the country's shift from apartheid to democracy. It is also the first constitution in the world to prohibit discrimination based on sexuality and sexual identity. Three queer Southern African speakers, Dr Tessa Lewin, Dr Melanie Judge, and trans artist Collen Mfazwe, will reflect on queer rights and lived experiences in South Africa in this conversation with Dr JK Seirlis.
Please join us online from 10:00–11:20am, either virtually or by attending a live-stream screening in person in UTD Alumni Hall Side B. The conversation will be followed by an in-person brunch from 11:20am–12:00pm in Alumni Hall Side A, with pastries, fruit, tea, and coffee.
Register for the in-person event (live-stream and/or brunch): https://bit.ly/4a4u4DL
Register to join virtually: http://bit.ly/468jWso