In this session, storytelling helps paint a reality of the experiences of 2STQLGBIA+ individuals with police and how these engagements have caused harm. The discussion moves to reflecting on how to remedy the harm and create space for joy and healing; the anecdote of anti-oppression.

Recording date: 5 December, 2023

This presentation was part of the Ignite Change Global Convention, a 10-day commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Ignite Change was organized by:
The John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights: https://www.jhcentre.org
Righting Relations Canada: https://rightingrelations.org/
Canadians for a Civil Society: https://ccsorg.ca/

Learn more about Ignite Change: https://www.ignitechangeconvention.ca/

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