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==Friday 17 July==
===Friday 17 July===


===12.00-17.00 Arrival and introduction===
====12.00-17.00 Arrival and introduction====


===17.30-19.00 Queer Theory and politics - analysis and strategies, Gabriel and Nina/Liv ===
====17.30-19.00 Queer Theory and politics - analysis and strategies, Gabriel and Nina/Liv ====


Readings: [[Nina Trige Andersen, 'Queer - from derogative to militant platform']]
Readings:


==Saturday 18 July==
a. [[Mette Buchardt, 'Queer - from derogative to militant platform']]


===10.00-11.30 LGBTs in Latin American radicalizations, Tamara and Andrea===
b. Gabriel Girard, [['Queer theories and militant practices']]


===11.45-13.15 LGBTs in the Middle East, Nisreen and Ghassan===
===Saturday 18 July===
 
====10.00-11.30 LGBTs in Latin American radicalizations, Tamara and Andrea====
 
====11.45-13.15 LGBTs in the Middle East, Nisreen and Ghassan====


Readings
Readings
[http://www.solidarity-us.org/node/1962, 'Arab sexualities']
 
a. [[Samar Habib, 'Queer politics, Palestine and Palestinian lesbian activism in Israel']]
 
b. [[Ghassan Makarem, 'LGBTIQ rights and the movement for change in Lebanon']]
 
c. [http://www.solidarity-us.org/node/1962 Peter Drucker: 'Arab sexualities']
 
Supplemenary readings (lower priority)
 
d. [[Dayna, 'Home and exile in queer experience']]
 
e. [[Rasha Moumneh, 'Women's rights, gay rights: towards an inclusive paradigm']]
 
====14.30-15.45 Migration, homophobia and Islamophobia in Europe, Paul and Ulas====
 
Readings:
 
[[Paul Mepschen, 'Against tolerance']]
 
[[Ulas Yilmaz, 'No honey, it's not true, but simply "ordinary racism"]]
 
====16.00-19.00 LGBT's in broad anti-capitalist parties====
 
===Sunday 19 July===
 
====10.30-13.45 LGBTs and LGBT work in the Fourth International, Terry====
 
Readings:
 
[http://archive.4edu.info/WorldCongressDocuments/LGBT_2003_Eng.htm FI 15th World Congress, 'On lesbian/gay liberation']
 
====15.00-17.00 Evaluation and future plans, Nina====

Latest revision as of 09:12, 20 July 2009

Friday 17 July

12.00-17.00 Arrival and introduction

17.30-19.00 Queer Theory and politics - analysis and strategies, Gabriel and Nina/Liv

Readings:

a. Mette Buchardt, 'Queer - from derogative to militant platform'

b. Gabriel Girard, 'Queer theories and militant practices'

Saturday 18 July

10.00-11.30 LGBTs in Latin American radicalizations, Tamara and Andrea

11.45-13.15 LGBTs in the Middle East, Nisreen and Ghassan

Readings

a. Samar Habib, 'Queer politics, Palestine and Palestinian lesbian activism in Israel'

b. Ghassan Makarem, 'LGBTIQ rights and the movement for change in Lebanon'

c. Peter Drucker: 'Arab sexualities'

Supplemenary readings (lower priority)

d. Dayna, 'Home and exile in queer experience'

e. Rasha Moumneh, 'Women's rights, gay rights: towards an inclusive paradigm'

14.30-15.45 Migration, homophobia and Islamophobia in Europe, Paul and Ulas

Readings:

Paul Mepschen, 'Against tolerance'

Ulas Yilmaz, 'No honey, it's not true, but simply "ordinary racism"

16.00-19.00 LGBT's in broad anti-capitalist parties

Sunday 19 July

10.30-13.45 LGBTs and LGBT work in the Fourth International, Terry

Readings:

FI 15th World Congress, 'On lesbian/gay liberation'

15.00-17.00 Evaluation and future plans, Nina