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Pride at MDC - Resilience in Times of Change

Welcome back to the fourth edition of the LGBTQI+ pride symposium at the MDC!

We are happy to invite you to join us once again, for our fourth annual LGBTQI+ symposium at the MDC! The mission of this event, organized by our vibrant community, is to promote inclusivity and diversity within the MDC and beyond.
 
Three years ago, we started this journey with a great list of speakers and tremendous support! Last year, we united under the theme  “Pride at MDC - Equity in Science and Society”. Now, we carry that momentum forward, by exploring the concept of resilience, as a response to change, as well as a vital force that empowers us to persist, evolve, overcome obstacles, and actively shape a more inclusive and equitable community in times of uncertainty.

This symposium is not just a space for discussion. It is a call to action. It’s a reminder that in the moment of change, we have the power to shape the narrative, to support one another, and to stand strong in our shared commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion.

We invite all who believe in the power of resilience, stand up for LGBTQI+ rights, and are passionate about fostering a more inclusive scientific community to join us.

Stay tuned for exciting updates on our speakers, sessions, and opportunities to get involved. 
 

Please note: Our symposium venue is barrier-free and located on the ground floor for easy access. Attendees who require further accessibility accommodations are invited to contact us for a Zoom link to ensure their full participation in the symposium. Please reach out to us in advance if you need any additional assistance. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for everyone.

Venue

MDC (BIMSB)
Hannoversche Straße 28
10115 Berlin
Germany

Time

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Program

 

TimeTitleSpeakers
12:30-Bake sale 
13:00-13:10OpeningOrganizing Committee
13:10-13:15Welcome from MDC the directorate MDC Directors
 Session 1: Intersectionality
13:15-13:30Bridging the Healthcare Gap for Migrants: How LGBTQI+ Organisations can Inform Healthcare Provision for Marginalised Groups in GermanyBornice Biomndo (Charite/Checkpoint BLN)
13:30-13:45Doing Intersectional Advocacy: Experiences from the Black LGBTQI Latin American and Caribbean NetworkVinicius Zanoli (Freie Universität)
13:45-14:00Endurance in Muslim Queer WorldmakingFerdiansyah Thajib (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)
14:00-14:15Queering Age(ing) – Between Resources of Family of Choice Connections and Ageism?Ralf Lottmann (Magdeburg-Stendal)
14:15-14:45Coffee break 
 Session 2: Diversity, equity, and inclusion
14:45-15:15Equity and Diversity in Research and Academia – DFG Measures to Support EDIInes Medved (DFG)
15:15-15:45Bridging the Divide: The Psychology of Identity, Intergroup Relations, and AllyshipVanessa Sauls (Nesta | UK innovation agency for social good)
15:45-16:00Short break 
16:00-16:50Panel discussionSofia Kirke Forslund-Startceva, Vanessa Sauls
Ferdiansyah Thajib, Ines Medved, Jenny Bluhm, Queer-Beauftragte @ Berlin Pankow administration  
16:50-17:00  Concluding remarksOrganizing Committee
17:00-Meet the speakers + Pride After Hour 

Organizers

Tomasz Jacek Nawara
Regina Keiper
Mariia Dorofeikova
Emir Bora Akmeric
Juliane Metzke
Andreas Ofenbauer
Jacobo López Carballo
Jojo Coburn
Sanja Drakulic


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