Intersectionality and Anti-Discrimination in Nightlife and Club Culture
This online workshop builds on the preceding workshop, “Introduction to Diversity and Discrimination in the Club Context,” or on participants’ equivalent prior knowledge and experience with the topic. It focuses on intersectionality—the ways in which different forms of discrimination and privilege (such as racism, sexism, ableism, classism, etc.) overlap and interact within nightlife spaces.
What to Expect:
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Intersectionality Explained: Learn about the origins and meaning of intersectionality, and how it applies to the club setting.
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Complex Identities: Explore how overlapping social identities shape people’s experiences of exclusion, visibility, and safety in nightlife.
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From Theory to Practice: Identify how intersectionality can inform inclusive practices in clubs and cultural spaces. Explore strategies to challenge structural discrimination.
On May 27 from 2 to 6 p.m.
online
In English
Register at: https://tally.so/r/81kR9r
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is intended for individuals who have already participated in the first session or have prior knowledge and experience with the topics of diversity, power, and privilege. It is designed for staff and organizers who want to explore structural change and intersectional practices in club, cultural, and festival settings in greater depth.
New to this topic? We recommend starting with our workshop “Introduction to Diversity and Discrimination in the Club Context” before joining this session.