Queering BHM: Entrepreneurial Black Queer Activism

QUEERING BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Entrepreneurial Black Queer Activism

Tuesday, February 27
7pm-10pm
Thomas Lounge
Ryerson Student Centre, 55 Gould Street

Join us an evening of celebration and reflection on the stories, struggles, and successes of Black queer & trans entrepreneurs in founding, operating and thriving on their own terms.

With Speakers:
Jalisa Luces-Mendes, Founder of Toni Marlow Clothing
Jah Grey, Photographer

Facilitated by Kiké Roach, Sam Gindin Chair in Social Justice & Democracy

Opening Remarks from Maurice Tomlinson, Senior Policy Analyst at Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network

And a special performance by Kim Ninkuru 

Catered dinner will be provided. 

ALL IS WELCOME. THIS IS AN OPEN EVENT FOR THE PUBLIC.

Please RSVP on Eventbrite:
qbhm2018.eventbrite.ca

For full details on Ryerson Black History Month events, visit www.ryersc.ca 

The organisers strives to create accessible and inclusive spaces for all of its members. If we require any accommodations to ensure your participation, please email equity@rsuonline.ca.

For more Black History Month events, visit: 
https://www.facebook.com/events/134700660552448/



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