Gay rights worldwide berlin

gay rights worldwide berlin

Panel discussion with Julia Borggräfe Germany , Anastasia Bucsis Canada and Lucia Riojas Martinez Mexico Moderated by Joseph Pearson Studio. Today, gays, lesbians and transgender people hold leading positions in politics, management and in important social institutions.

With advancing equality, a »queer establishment« has emerged that is oriented towards the norms and values of the liberal-conservative bourgeois mainstream. Is this development a blessing or a curse? Is there room for a self-confident assertion of difference in the elites?

Can we expect a different policy from queer politicians, a different leadership style from queer managers? In cooperation with the Goethe Institute, the Schwules Museum Berlin Gay Museum Berlin and the Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung Federal Agency for Civic Education , the closing panel of the touring conference »Queer Commons — Queer Conflicts« will take place at the Schaubühne as part of the supporting programme of the international touring exhibition »Queer as German Folks«.

Julia Borggräfe born is Head of the Department Digitalization and the Workplace at the German Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales since its inception in May After finishing her university studies in law, she completed her academic and professional career working in New York, Paris and Tel Aviv, as well as publishing on topics of employment law and personnel policy.

Anastasia Bucsis was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta, and started speed skating at the age of 4. Within her 24 year speed skating career she represented Canada at 2 Olympic Games, 6 World Championships and 46 World Cup starts. She now lives in Toronto and works for CBC Sports where she hosts »Players Own Voice- The Podcast« which debuted at 3 on iTunes.

She is a passionate advocate for mental health issues, eradicating homophobia in sport, and telling the stories of Canada's High Performance athletes. She is a feminist, a lesbian, a drummer and a federal deputy without party. In she enrolled in the Universidad Iberoamericana IBERO to study Communications.

It was then and there that she became involved in one of the most important political projects of her life: being a part of the student movement YoSoy Their goal was to fight to return political power to common people by taking a stand against rampant impunity in the Mexican political class and contending electorally for legislative positions.

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Gay rechte weltweit: ein überblick über die aktuelle situation in berlin

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