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Celebrating Gender Diversity
Type
Readings & Literature
Date
Monday, November 19, 2012
Time
7-9 pm
Location
33 Wellesley Street East, Toronto
Description
In honour of the 14th annual Transgender Day of Remembrance and the Transgender Week of Awareness: OPSEU's Rainbow Alliance is pleased to host: "Celebrating Gender Diversity: Past, Present & Future,' a discussion on Transgender matters. Speakers to include: Cheri DiNovo, MPP (Toby's Law) Susan Gapka, Advocate Wesley Austin, Public Speaker All are welcome. November 19th, 7-9 pm @ 33 Wellesley Street East, Toronto. Light refreshments will be served. For more information, please contact pride@opseu.org.
Contact
todd_veres@hotmail.com
Website
http://www.opseu.org/committees/rainbow.htm
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