
Sharing circle on Discrimination in Healthcare Settings
Date: May 24th
Day: Saturday
Time: 5:00 PM onwards
Where: Zoom (Link shared upon registration)
Free event | Limited Seats
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May 17 marks the day the World Health Organization, in 1990, declassified homosexuality as a mental disorder, a moment that gave rise to IDAHOBIT: the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia, and Transphobia.
Yet 34 years later, persistent shadows of prejudice, bias and systemic barriers continue to impact healthcare experiences for many.
In recognition of IDAHOBIT (May 17) and 2025’s ‘Power of Communities” theme, to honor how far we’ve come but also confront how far we still have to go, we are hosting our first ever sharing circle!
Join us for a sharing circle on Discrimination in Healthcare Settings – a confidential safe affirming space by and for LGBTQ+ individuals to share, vent, witness, and reflect on personal experiences of bias, erasure, or mistreatment.
We aim to foster a sense of community, validate experiences, and collectively envision a more just and inclusive healthcare system for all.
Who Should Attend:
This sharing circle is open to anyone 18+ from the LGBTQ+ community who has experienced or witnessed discrimination in the healthcare setting.
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