The São Paulo LGBT Pride Month Debate Cycle begins this week, which precedes the 16th edition of the Gay Parade, which takes place on June 10th.
Promoted by APOGLBT (São Paulo GLBT Pride Parade Association), the event continues until Friday (01), at Sesc Consolação. Every day, the chat is attended by activists and professionals highlighted in the current political scenario, interlocutors of the LGBT population in discussions and recent advances. Among them, federal deputy Jean Wyllys (PSOL-RJ), present on July 01st, when "Homophobia, political situation and family" was discussed.
With the theme “LGBT, access to the job market and homophobia”, the pedagogue and coordinator of the Identity Group in the municipality of Campinas (SP), Janaína Lima, opens the cycle of debates this Monday (28), at 19 pm. Free entrance.
Check out the full schedule below.
May 28
LGBT, access to the job market and homophobia
Janaína Lima
Pedagogue, coordinator of the Identity Group in the city of Campinas (SP), representative of the National Transgender Association (ANTRA) and member of the Diversity Reference Center (CRD) of São Paulo
May 30
Secular state, citizenship and fundamental freedoms
Paulo Iotti
Lawyer, master in Constitutional Law, author of “Handbook of Homoafetividade. On the Legal Possibility of Civil Marriage, Stable Union and Adoption by Homosexual Couples”, member of the Coordination of Sexual Diversity Affairs (CADS) of São Paulo City Hall, the Center for Combating Homophobia (CCH) and the Group of Lawyers for Sexual Diversity (GADVS)
May 31
Is school a space for inclusion? Education without homophobia!
Bruna Irineu
Sociologist, professor and researcher at the Research Center on Sexuality, Corporalities and Law at the Federal University of Tocantins at the Federal University of Tocantins (UFT), specialist in Public Security and Human Rights Policies
June 01
Homophobia, political situation and family
Jean Wyllys
Federal deputy for PSOL-RJ, coordinator of the Mixed Parliamentary Front for LGBT Citizenship and head of the Chamber's Commission on Human Rights and Minorities, journalist, master in Literature and Linguistics and professor at the Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM) and Universidade Veiga de Almeida (UVA), both in Rio de Janeiro
Marlene Xavier
Founder of the Igor Vive Sociocultural Association – after the murder of her son, the dancer Igor Xavier, in 2002 – from Montes Claros (MG) and activist of the national organization Mães Pela Igualdade
SERVIICE:
10th Debate Cycle – 16th LGBT Pride Month in São Paulo
May 28th, 30th, 31st and June 1st – 19pm
SESC Consolação – Rua Doutor Vila Nova, 245, Consolação)
Free admission