Bisexual

Bi/Pan Women Parliamentarians Panel Discussion with Queer Politics @ Princeton

In conjunction with Queer Politics @ Princeton University, we are hosting a panel of women from across the world to discuss the experience of being an openly bi/pan parliamentarian, April 22, 5pm (UK GMT).

 

Despite the fact that the bi/pan woman share of the LGBTQ community is the largest and quickest growing segment, examples of role-models in public office are few and far between. There are only 11 bi/pan women parliamentarians in office in the world today (and have only been 16 in history).

 

Our webinar panel will address the challenges and opportunities that bi/pan women parliamentarians face.

 

Panellists will include:

Katie Hill (former Rep. CA25 USA)

Senator Annie Hoey (Ireland)

Senator Sarah McBride (Delaware)

Nadia Whittome MP (Nottingham East, UK)

Register here.

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Lunch and Learn Session: What health inequalities do LGBTQ+ women face, and how do we address them?

As part of LBT Women’s Health Week 2020, join ParliOut, the APPG on Global LGBT+ Rights and The National LGB&T Partnership from 12.30 – 2pm on 9th March for a Lunch and Learn Session to discuss the specific health inequalities and barriers to access to healthcare for LGBTQ+ women. Policy colleagues from The National LGB&T Partnership, LGBT Foundation, Birmingham LGBT and NHS England & Improvement will share their knowledge on the issues and be available for group and 1:1 discussions on how we can address them. The event is intended for Parliamentary staff, but all are welcome.

To RSVP please contact Anna Robinson on anna.robinson@appglgbt.org.

You can find more information about our other activities for LBT Women’s Health Week here.