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This is a two day event. Please register for Day 1 here.
The In My Mind Conference is about, for, and by LGBTQIA+/SGL peoples of color. We believe our 2S-LGBTQIA+/Same-Gender Loving (SGL) peoples of color deserve a future that is free from discrimination, shame, stigma, and have a right to live in communities that nurture and provide support; they are among us, present and visible.
“Moving to Thriving and Belonging” -Migrant Communities’ Healing Journeys
Focusing on LGBTQIA+ Black and Peoples of Color migrants, asylum seekers and refugees mental health.
Sponsored by the Gender and Sexualities Studies Institute, The SexTech Lab, and the Psychology Program at the Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfer Students at the Schools of Public Engagement.
The New School’s Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfer Students reflects the goal of lifelong higher learning articulated by the founders of The New School in 1919. In 1943, The New School began offering a bachelor's degree program for adults to address the educational needs of returning WWII veterans. Today, we continue to dedicate ourselves to that mission in a program that offers exceptional services and an innovative curriculum to nearly 1,000 adult students in New York City and online.
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Carlos Toh Zwakhala Idibouo, originally from Côte d'Ivoire defines themselves as an AfroQueer with non-conforming gender. Carlos is a prominent LGBTQI+ activist actively working on issues related to human rights, Mental Health, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility, Gender Equality, Gender-based violence, Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights both in Africa and internationally.
Tsion Gurmu (she/her) is an Ethiopian American attorney, writer, consultant, and researcher on migration, with special focus on gender and sexuality. She is also the founder and Director of the Queer Black immigrant project (QBip), a Black radical lawyering initiative providing comprehensive legal representation to LGBTQIA+ Black immigrants while creating a safe space for clients to regain control over their voices through a storytelling project.
Yasir Ali Khan, is originally from Pakistan and is seeking asylum in Canada. Since 2009, Yasir has lived with HIV and later experienced chemsex/PNP; he began his journey as an HIV activist in 2014, and is the first person to have worked on harm reduction issues for diverse communities in Pakistan. He volunteers with Myrmex, a housing non-profit; is a peer support services coordinator with Case House Canada, a mental health organization headquartered in Toronto; is a community coordinator with Reshape/IHP London UK; and advocates for global HIV Harm Reduction, Chemsex, Party and Play (PNP).