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Transgender Day of Remembrance: flag raising today at 1pm

Monday, 21 November 2016

Transgender Day of Remembrance 2016 events

Transgender Day of Remembrance is an international day of remembrance marked each year on and around 20 November. It is a day on which we celebrate our trans staff and students, but also remember those affected by violence against the trans community in the UK and beyond, particularly over the last year.

Events taking place on campus today include:

Flag-raising ceremony and speeches 

Monday 21 November, 1.00pm - 1.45pm, flagpole between Whiteknights House and the Library.

Hosted by Vice-Chancellor Sir David Bell, RUSU LGBT+ Officer Nikki Ray and the LGBT Plus staff network. All staff and students welcome.

Trans experiences across the generations: personal stories and Q&A

Monday 21 November, 7.30pm - 9.00pm, RUSU Café Mondial

Gain insight into the triumphs and challenges faced by the trans community and learn about the movement’s progress over the years.  All staff and students welcome.

We look forward to seeing our students and staff joining together in support of the local and international LGBT community.

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