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Transgender Europe 4th European Transgender Council Dublin 2012 Programme Print logos – CMYK TGEU Steering Committee Welcome Long logo Welcome to Dublin! Short logo 1 Dear TGEU Members, supporters and friends, Transgender Europe 4th European Transgender Council Dublin 2012 Welcome to the 4th European Transgender Council, the biggest European meeting dedicated to transgender human rights, organized by Transgender Europe - an organizational network dedicated to work towards equality for trans* people everywhere. Short logo 2 This year, thanks to dedicated work from our Irish member organization TENI and its hard-working volunteers, we are delighted to welcome you to Dublin City University. We hope that the venue will inspire you to share your knowledge on current trans* events and issues in your country and that our great amount of workshops and panels will meet your needs. TENI Stamp Have a safe and fruitful stay, TGEU Steering Committee EROSS Expressions, Research, Orientations: Sexuality Studies TGEU is grateful for the tremendous support of Dr Mel Duffy and The School of Nursing, DCU Short logo 2 Safer Space Guidelines Welcome to the 4th European Transgender Council. In order to make this Council a place where everyone feels comfortable, safe and respected, please respect the following guidelines: 1.) Respect. All our gender identities are valid and equal. Respect people’s chosen gender identity and address people with the name and pronoun they prefer. 2.) We are here to help. If you feel unsafe at any point contact one of the people in the black conference t-shirts. You can always approach us. 3.) Be open. Don’t assume you can read a person’s gender identity or preferred pronoun from the way they are presenting. Use gender-neutral pronouns or ask politely if you are not sure how to refer to someone. 4.) Respect privacy. Don’t ask people about their past, former names, operations, genitals or sexual practices without their explicit consent. Do not take photographs of people without their explicit permission. 5.) Be non-judgemental. Don’t judge a person’s gender identity or evaluate them in terms of how well they ‘pass’ in their preferred gender. There is no such thing as ‘not being trans* enough’. 6.) Be Anti-oppressive. Recognise that we live in a society full of power imbalances due to race, class, gender, immigration status, sexuality, age, physical ability, and other experiences and identities. Respect our differences and diversity. 7.) Confidentiality. Don’t disclose another person’s trans* status or intimate knowledge you have about them to anyone else. Be trustworthy. If you need to speak to someone urgently, call the Council’s Event Manager on +353 87 214 4088. TENI Stamp TENI Welcome Dear Delegates, It is our pleasure to welcome you to our fair isle. We feel great pride that Ireland is hosting this meeting of trans activists, policy makers, allies and supporters. People have travelled from near and far to gather here: from Dublin to Denmark, Cork to Croatia, Belfast to Bosnia and Herzegovina - welcome, one and all. Transgender Europe has organised a rich programme for our three days together. We hope that this event will provide a vibrant space for delegates to come together to share, learn and inspire. We have been able to host this Council only because of the support of others: our dedicated volunteers, our stalwart allies across Ireland, our generous funders and our host venue of Dublin City University and its School of Nursing and Human Sciences. We thank you, one and all. This Council is a unique gathering, and that is because of you, our delegates. You are what makes these three shared days inspirational. Enjoy your time on the Emerald Isle, and may the experience of your stay enrich your work and your activism for years to come. Slán go fóill, The Team from TENI - Transgender Equality Network Ireland If you need to contact TENI urgently, call the Council’s Event Manager on +353 87 214 4088. Welcome from the Lord Mayor of Dublin Céad Míle Fáilte. I welcome you all to Dublin and Dublin City University (DCU) to the 4th European Transgender Council. I am delighted that Dublin was chosen to host this conference - the largest European forum for transgender rights and activism and would like to pay tribute to local host organisation Transgender Equality Network Ireland (TENI) for their part in bringing this conference to Dublin. This Council provides an important opportunity for networking, exchanging knowledge and views and celebrating trans community and culture. I hope you find it a rewarding experience and look forward to welcoming you back to Dublin in the near future. Naoise Ó Muirí Ardmhéara Bhaile Átha Cliath Lord Mayor of Dublin Programme COUNCIL PROGRAMME Please note the details are correct at the time of printing, but are subject to change. Delegates will receive a copy of this programme in their registration Welcome Pack. Registration and all panels and workshops take place in the Nursing and Human Sciences Building. 16.20 – 17.20 Parallel Workshops (8 – 14) 17:30 – 19:00 Self-Organized Spaces (1 – 5) 19:00-19:30 Rally for Recognition (Venue to be confirmed) 19.30–22.00 Social Evening (Irish Traditional Music & Karaoke) (Nubar, The Hub) Thursday 6 September 17.00 – 19.00 Friday 7 September Saturday 8 September Delegate Registration 9.00 – 10.00 Delegate Registration 10.00 – 11.10 Opening and Keynote Address 11.10 – 11.30 Coffee Break 11.30 – 13.00 Realizing Recognition (1st Panel) 13.00 – 14.30 Lunch Main Restaurant 14.30 – 16.00 Parallel Workshops (1 – 7) 16.00 – 16.20 Coffee Break 10.00 – 11.10 Hate Crime, Hate Speech, and Transphobia (2nd Panel) 11.10 – 11.30 Coffee Break 11.30 – 13.00 Parallel Workshops (15 – 21) 13.00 – 14.30 Lunch Main Restaurant 14.30 – 15:45 Parallel Workshops (22 – 28) 15.45 – 16.00 Coffee Break 16.00 – 19.00 TGEU General Assembly 19.00 – 20:00 Self-Organized Spaces (5 – 10) 21.30 - Late Social Event Mother, Arlington Hotel, Temple Bar, Dublin City Sunday 9 September 10.00 – 11.30 Empowering the Trans* Community (3rd Panel) 11.30 – 12.00 Closing Remarks 12.00 – 13.30 Packed Lunches available to collect Opening Dr Pamela Gallagher, School of Nursing and Human Sciences, DCU Wiktor Dynarski, Transgender Europe Co-Chair Maria Sundin, Transgender Europe Acting Co-Chair Michael Farrell is senior solicitor with the Free Legal Advice Centres (FLAC). He became involved in the civil rights movement and has been a campaigner for many prominent civil rights cases. He is a former co-chairperson of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties and served as a member of the Irish Human Rights Commission, the Steering Committee of the National Action Plan against Racism and the European Commission on Racism and Intolerance. Michael famously worked on the landmark Lydia Foy case, which forced Ireland into a position where it must now legislate for Legal Gender Recognition. Keynote Address Minister Joan Burton, Minister for Social Protection Michael Farrell, Senior Solicitor at FLAC Senator Katherine Zappone Minister Joan Burton was appointed Minister for Social Protection in March 2011 and is Deputy Leader of the Labour Party. She is TD for her Dublin West constituency and was first elected to Dáil Eireann in 1992. She studied Commerce at University College Dublin and was among the first women to become a chartered accountant in Ireland. She has previously served as hon. secretary of the Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement, Minister of State for Development Cooperation and Overseas Aid, Minister of State in Foreign Affairs and Minister of State in Social Welfare. The Minister will shortly be introducing legislation that provides Legal Gender Recognition of transgender people. 10 Dr. Katherine Zappone is an educator, public policy and human rights expert. She was appointed as a Senator to Seanad Éireann (Irish Senate) by an Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) in 2011. She was a Commissioner with the Irish Human Rights Commission for two terms. She and her spouse Dr Ann Louise Gilligan are co-founders of An Cosán in Tallaght, one of the largest community education and enterprise centres in Ireland. Katherine and Ann Louise have been in the Irish courts since 2003, seeking the human right to marry under the Irish Constitution. 11 Description of the Panels Panel 1 Legal Gender Recognition Panel 2 Hate Crime, Hate Speech, and Transphobia Legal gender recognition -- or the ability to change one’s name and gender in all official documentation -- is a core issue for many transgender people. In recent years there has been increased awareness in civil society and among human rights activists regarding the need for simple and transparent gender recognition procedures that centre around the human rights of trans* people – their physical integrity, privacy and dignity. Despite very promising developments in several countries in Europe and beyond (Argentina!), the majority of countries still require restrictive and dehumanising criteria for legal gender recognition. In February 2006, Gisberta Salce Júnior, a Brazilian trans* person and sex worker living in extreme social exclusion in the Portuguese city of Porto was tortured, raped and murdered in an abandoned construction site. This horrible hate crime was followed by transphobic reactions in Portuguese society. Alarmed by this, the newly formed European Transgender Network TGEU began its first international campaign “Justice for Gisberta” to support the Portuguese activists and raise awareness of transphobic hate crimes. TGEU’s Trans Murder Monitoring project revealed a total of 53 murdered trans* people in Europe over the last four years. It is clear that trans* sex workers and migrants are particularly vulnerable to hate crime, hate speech and day-today transphobia. The panel will highlight how positive developments in legal gender recognition have been achieved and explore how to replicate these successes in other countries. Panellists: Mauro Cabral - Co-Director of GATE (Global Action for Transgender Equality), Argentina 12 The panel will contextualise these phenomena and discuss the possibilities of international action by Transgender Europe and its allies in addressing hate crime, hate speech and transphobia. Broden Giambrone - Director of TENI Panellists: Kemal Ördek - Turkey (Transgender Equality Network Ireland) Carla LaGata - TvT (Transrespect versus Transphobia Worldwide) Wiktor Dynarski – Trans-Fuzja, Poland Jo Schedlbauer - TransX, Austria Tymur Lysenko - Insight, Ukraine Silvan Agius - ILGA Europe Magaly Lhotel - Lawyer, France (International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association) Moderator: Alecs Recher – Lawyer, member of Zurich City Parliament, TGNS (Transgender Network Switzerland) Moderator: Ruth Baldacchino - MGRM (Malta Gay Rights Movement), 13 Workshops Panel 3 Empowering the Trans* Community The trans community has recent successes to celebrate: the Gender Identity Bill in Argentina; the first trans* person elected to Polish Parliament; the Swedish government announcing the removal of the sterilization requirement for gender recognition for Autumn 2012; a transphobic ad pulled in Ireland due to pressure from trans* advocates. Trans* organisations are rapidly emerging to provide a stronger voice to trans* people, supporting them to demand their human rights. Workshops are held on Friday and Saturday in the Nursing and Human Sciences Building. There may be presenters besides those named in brackets. Workshops with (**) welcome TGEU members to discuss issues pertaining to TGEU as an organization, and have recommendation power towards the TGEU General Assembly. List of Workshops Friday 7 September 14.30 – 16.00 16.20 – 17.20 17:30 – 19.00 This panel will explore how trans activists can positively influence social change using a variety of tactics. We will identify what lessons can be learned from activism at all levels (grassroots, local, national, international), how finances and resources can shape our struggles and the best way to promote collaboration between the trans community and its allies. Panellists: Vanessa Lacey - TENI, Ireland Ulrika Westerlund - RFSL (Swedish Federation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights) 14 Parallel Workshops (1 – 7) Parallel Workshops (8 – 14) Self-Organised Spaces (1 – 5) Saturday 8 September 11.30 – 13.00 14.30 – 15.45 19.00 – 20.00 Parallel Workshops (15 – 21) Parallel Workshops (22 – 28) Self-Organised Spaces (5 – 10) Workshops 1 - 7 (90 min) Niall Crowley (Human Rights Expert, Ireland) 1. Family Communications – Managing Family Transitions Positively (Paula Lonergan) Moderator: tbc 2. It’s Time for ICD Reform! + Trans* Mental Health (Mauro Cabral + James Morton) 3. An Introduction to the Specialities of International Cases (Alecs Recher + Constantin Cojocariu) 4. Sex Workers and Trans* Solidarity (Luca Stevenson Darkholme) 5. Lust Anatomy and Fruit Sculptures (Leslie Sherlock + Zafire Vbra) 6. Brothers & Sisters – Brosters & Sithers: What Common Goals do the Trans* and Intersex Movements Share? (Ins A Kromminga) 7. Presentation of the TGEU Financial & Activity Report** (TGEU Steering Committee) 15 Workshops 8 - 14 (60 min) Workshops 22 – 28 (75 min) 8. The Least of These My Brothers and Sisters – A Discussion of Age Limits (Lukas Romson) 22. Using the UN Human Rights Mechanisms for Advancing Trans* Rights (Kseniya Kirichenko + Justus Eisfeld) 9. Consultation with the Membership on Trans* Health and Human Rights (Richard Köhler) 23. Trans* In The Media – How To Improve Media Coverage (Leo Yannick Wild + Alecs Recher) 10. Don’t Forget the T!: Including Trans* Issues in LGBTQ Youth Activism (Sadja Halina Jordan) 24. Amnesty International's work on the human rights of Trans* people in Europe (Emily Gray + Marco Perolini) 11. Fundamental Rights Agency’s survey on fundamental rights of LGBT persons in the European Union, and future research (Dennis van der Veur) 25. Person Centred Interventions for the Transgender Community (Vanessa Lacey) 26. Feeling Safe Turns Me On! (Ulrika Westerlund) 12. Trans and the Arts: Cultural Responses to Transgender Experience in Ireland (Orlaith O'Sullivan, Alison McDonnell and Max Krzyzanowski) 27. Trans* Enough?! (Valentin Emerson + Vreer Verkerke) 13. Effective Communication and Influence. How to overcome Resistance (Carolien van de Lagemaat + Corine van Dun) 28. TGEU Constitutional Changes & Strategic Planning** (TGEU Steering Committee) 14. TGEU Intersex Policy Group** (Wiktor Dynarski + Kristian Randelovic) Workshops 15 - 21 (90 min) 16 15. Where is the Money for Trans* Rights? (Justus Eisfeld) 16. ILGA-Europe Annual Review, Map and Index (Silvan Agius) 17. Legal Gender Recognition “Fishbowl” Workshop (Maria Sundin and others) 18. Appreciative Inquiry – A Technique to Enhance Trans* Equality Work (Sam Rankin) 19. “Transrespect versus Transphobia Worldwide" Project (Dr Carsten Balzer (Carla LaGata) + Dr Jan Simon Hutta) 20. Trans Act/ivism: Theory and Practice of Trans Political Performance (Josephine Krieg) 21. TGEU Sex Work Policy** (Kemal Ördek) Self-Organised Spaces Self-organised spaces can be arranged on any subject of interest to the delegates on Friday, 16:20 - 17:00 and Saturday, 19:00 - 20:00. These may be planned or spontaneous. The self-organised space may be booked at the council on a designated chart. The spaces will be allocated on a ‘first come – first served’ basis. For Friday three spaces have already been allocated to: 1. Working Meeting of Eastern European and Central Asian Trans* Organisations (Kiromiddin Gulov) 2. Trans* Organising in The Western Balkans and Turkey (Kemal Ördek, Kristian Randjelovic + Arian Kajtezovic) 3. Nordic Trans* Network (Maria Sundin + Arja Voipio + Anna Kristjansdottir + Stein Frydenlund) 17 Workshop N° Workshop Title Presenter(s) Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography Email Theme of Workshop 1 Family Communications - Managing family transitions positively Paula Lonergan This workshop is designed for support group facilitators as well as individuals who would like to learn about strengthening their own family communications. It will be helpful to transgender people who need to manage and communicate change within their immediate or extended family, as well as parents of transgender children. Participants will be introduced to the principles of assertive and effective communication and will be resourced to actively manage their story of transition within the context of their family. Having worked with one-parent families for 40 years, One Family is aware that some transgender people lose their relationships and contact with their children while needing to contend with a lot of change at the same time. Our evidence-informed manualised training Fa mily Communications: Coping with Family Life and Communicating with Teenagers forms the basis for this workshop. Paula Lonergan has been One Family's Training & Consultancy Manager for five years, developing and delivering evidence-informed specialist trainings to professionals throughout Ireland as well as internationally. Paula uses participatory adult education methods supporting transformative learning that is transferable to a variety of work, client and family situations. NB! Limited number of participants: 15 Workshop N° 3 Workshop Title An Introduction to the Specialties of International Cases Alecs Recher, Constantin Cocojariu When a non-citizen wants their legal gender recognized in their state of residence or when someone working in one country and living in another asks for cost coverage for surgery to be performed in a third country - it gets complicated. In International Law, questions to ask, problems and mechanisms differ from purely national cases. This workshop gives an introduction into this specific field of law, including a focus on common legal ground in Council of Europe and EU member states, explaining the basics of International Law along trans-specific issues like cost coverage and legal gender recognition. Alecs Recher holds a Master of Law from the University of Zurich and works as scientific researcher at the University of Lucern. His work focuses on trans-rights and public health law. He is a member of the Parliament City of Zurich since 2004. He also founded the organisation Transgender Network Switzerland (TGNS) and currently acts as its co-president. Presenter(s) Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography Email Theme of Workshop Workshop Title Presenter(s) Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography Email Theme of 18Workshop Policy/Advocacy training[a]onefamily.ie Building Capacity Workshop N° 4 Workshop Title Sex worker and Trans* Solidarity Luca Stevenson Darkholme This workshop is led by members of Sex Worker Open University and will look at how broader solidarity, using theoretical and practical tools, can be reached within the feminist movement and civil societies, and between activists fighting for the recognition of both trans* and sex workers' identities, agency, and ultimately human rights. Sex Worker Open University is a collective of sex workers and allies who have been organising for 3 years, offering debates, art shows, public action and video production to highlight the need to end discrimination, stigmatisation and criminalisation of sex workers. Luca Stevenson Darkholme is the co-founder of SWOU and a Committee member of SERTUC LGBT Network (SOUth East Region of Trade Unions Council). Presenter(s) Workshop N° recher[a]alecs.ch, ccojocariu[a]interights.org 2 It's time for ICD reform! + Trans Mental Health - Research and Service Improvement Mauro Cabral, James Morton The first part of the workshop will address the historical process of reviewing ICD-10 and producing ICD-11 (currently ongoing at the World Health Organization), and how trans* activists can engage with that process with the combined goals of depathologizing trans* people and guaranteeing them full access to transitional health* care. After introducing the ICD and specifically the ICD-10 codes referring to trans* healthcare, participants will be invited to share their experiences in regards to ICD-10 in their own countries - including their perspectives and work on revision and reform, as well as to collectively identify those principles, goals, concerns and strategies that should guide trans* engagement with this process in Europe. In the second part of the workshop, "Trans Mental Health" will explore the key findings of new research conducted into trans* mental health and wellbeing in the UK and Ireland. It will also provide a space for discussion of strategies and existing good practice to improve trans* people's equality and rights within mental health service policy and practice. Mauro Cabral is a trans* and intersex activist; founding Co-Director of GATE – Global Action for Trans* Equality and member of the Latin American Consortium on Intersex Issues. He participated in the production of the Yogyakarta Principles and edited the book Interdicciones – Escrituras de la Intersexualidad en Castellano. James Morton has been the full-time Scottish Transgender Alliance Coordinator (www.scottishtrans.org) since 2007, providing policy and good practice guidance and training to service providers and employers; developing capacity of trans* groups and individuals and advocating for trans equality. Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography Email Theme of Workshop contact.swou[a]gmail.com Building Capacity mcabral[a]transactivists.org, james[a]equality-network.org Policy/Advocacy 19 Workshop N° 5 Workshop Title Workshop N° Presenter(s) Workshop Title Lust Anatomy and Fruit Sculptures 5 Leslie Sherlock, and Zafire Vbra Lust Anatomy Fruit Sculptures Our society is full of normative conceptions and limited knowledge about what Leslie Sherlock, Vbra genitals look like Zafire and how they function. 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This Hetero-normativity and other limiting norms create taboos and knowledge ignorance which workshop is a combination of sex-positive art and sexual health ultimatelybuilt leads to decreases in queer sexualand health among youth and adults.It offers This exchange upon a feminist, trans-inclusive foundation. workshop issexual a combination of sex-positive art and sexual knowledge participants and anatomic understanding through anhealth interactive lecture exchange built half uponofa the feminist, queerThe and second trans-inclusive foundation. It in offers during the first workshop. half is more practical that participantswill sexual anatomic understanding through an and interactive lecture participants get and to sculpt genitals using an eco-friendly accessible during thefruit. first It half of the workshop. second half istomore in that material: is everyone's right toThe have full access theirpractical bodies. This participants will get to sculpt genitals using an eco-friendly anddialogue accessible workshop intends to facilitate a safe and inclusive space where and material: fruit. It is everyone's right to have access toand their bodies. This creativity are appreciated and encouraged. Lustfull Anatomy Fruit Sculptures workshop intendsparticipants to facilitatetoa safe and inclusive space where as dialogue aims to empower ask questions and get answers, well asand visualise creativity are appreciated and encouraged. Lust Anatomy Fruit Sculptures facts and feelings about genitals and other pleasurable partsand of our bodies. aimsLimited to empower participants to ask questions NB! number of participants: 15. and get answers, as well as visualise facts and aboutand genitals and other pleasurable of our bodies. Zafire Vrbafeelings is an artist transfeminist activist livingparts in Stockholm, Sweden. NB! Limited number participants: 15. Zafire's work focuses andof comments on transgender activism, sex, reproduction Zafire Vrba isThey an artist and transfeminist activist living in Stockholm, and religion. currently teach art to mentally challenged teenagersSweden. and run a Zafire's work focuses and comments on transgender activism, sex, reproduction verbal self-defence project. Leslie Sherlock is an activist, educator, researcher andPhD religion. They currently teachHer art interests to mentally challenged and run a and student living in Ireland. include trans*, teenagers sexual health, verbal self-defence Leslie Sherlockand is anqueerness. activist, educator, researcher sexuality, feminism,project. hetero/cis-normativity and PhD student living in Ireland. Her interests include trans*, sexual health, leslielsherlock[a]gmail.com, zafire[a]graffiti.net sexuality, feminism, hetero/cis-normativity and queerness. Presenter(s) Workshop Description Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography Presenter(s) Email Biography Theme of Email Workshop Theme of Workshop Workshop N° Workshop Title Presenter(s) Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography Email Theme of Workshop 20 leslielsherlock[a]gmail.com, zafire[a]graffiti.net Building Capacity Building Capacity 6 Brothers & Sisters – Brosters & Sithers? What common goals do the Trans* and Intersex movement share? Ins Kromminga The aim of this workshop is to exchange our experiences of coalitions between Trans* and Inter* people. We will share information, insight, good practice that has been established, discuss common issues and examine the differences and sensibilities of each group. Where do our goals and experiences in our fight for Trans* and Inter* Human Rights overlap? What are potential fears and assumptions and where do they stem from? How do we overcome these problems? What are the gaps in knowledge and moments of misunderstanding and how do we avoid or work through them? How can the specific needs of each group be defined and supported without contradicting the needs of the other? What are the specific needs and goals of each group? This workshop will primarily focus on the political and strategic goals but will not neglect concerns that arise from the community/self-help areas. NB! Limited number of participants: 30 Ins Kromminga is a visual artist and Inter*activist. As one of the founders of TransInterQueer (a Berlin-based NGO for and by Trans* Inter* and Queer people), as an Inter* who does also identify as transgender/genderqueer/queer, Ins has always sought allies and activists for the common goal of criticizing the twosex/gender-system and its ramifications for LGBTIQ people. Workshop N° 7 Workshop N° 7 Workshop Title TGEU Financial & Activity Report Wiktor Dynarski, MariaKarin Sundin, Karin Astrup, Julia Ehrt Wiktor Dynarski, Maria Sundin, Astrup, Julia Ehrt 7 In this workshop the TGEU Treasurer and Executive Director will pres In this workshop the TGEU Treasurer and Executive Director will present the TGEU Financial & Activity Report financial covering theyears financial years 2010 2011 financial report report covering the financial 2010 and 2011 and and the first halfand of the fir 2012. A financial overview with the budget plansbudget for 2013 will also be provided. Wiktor Dynarski, Maria Sundin, Karin Astrup, Julia Ehrt 2012. A financial overview with the plans for 2013 will also be p The two TGEU Co-chairs andTreasurer the Executive Director will present summary of a sum In this workshop the TGEU Director willa present the The two TGEU Co-chairs andand theExecutive Executive Director will present TGEU’s activities since the last Council in Malmoe in October 2010. financial report covering the financial years 2010 and 2011 and the first half TGEU’s activities since the last Council in Malmoe in October of 2010. The workshop will overview have recommending powers to the 2012. A financial with the budget plans for General 2013 willAssembly also be provided. The workshop will have recommending powers to the General Assembl regarding the discharge of the Executive Board and Steering Committee. The two TGEU Co-chairs and the Executive Director will present a summary of regarding discharge the Executive and2010. Steering Committee The workshop isthe open to the members only. TGEU’s activities since lastof Council in Malmoe Board in October workshop is open to members only. Wiktor Dynarski (Co-Chair), Maria Sundin (acting andAssembly Secretary), TheThe workshop will have recommending powers to Co-Chair the General Karin Astrup Julia Ehrt (Executive Director) regarding the(Treasurer), discharge of(Co-Chair), the Executive BoardSundin and Steering Committee. Wiktor Dynarski Maria (acting Co-Chair and Secret TheKarin workshop is open to members only. co-chairs[a]tgeu.org Astrup (Treasurer), Julia Ehrt (Executive Director) Wiktor Dynarski (Co-Chair), Maria Sundin (acting Co-Chair and Secretary), co-chairs[a]tgeu.org Karin Astrup (Treasurer), Julia Ehrt (Executive Director) TGEU Workshop Title Presenter(s) Presenter(s) Workshop N° Workshop Title Presenter(s) Workshop Workshop Description Description Presenter(s) Biography Workshop Presenter(s) Description Email Biography Presenter(s) Theme of Email Biography Workshop Theme of Email Workshop Theme of Workshop TGEU Financial & Activity Report co-chairs[a]tgeu.org TGEU TGEU Workshops 8 – 14 (60 min) 16:20 – 17:20 Friday 7th Sept Workshop N° 8 – 814 (60 min) 16:20 – 17:20 Friday 7th Sept Workshops Workshops 8 – 14 (60 min) 16:20 – 17:20 Friday 7th Sept The least of these my brothers and sisters – a discussion about age limits Lukas8 Romson 8 This workshop will explore age limits as an important upcoming issue in Workshop Title TheThe leastleast ofrights. these brothers and sistersand –ofa trans*discussion ageorganisations limits Workshop Title transgender of Inmy these mythe brothers sisters – aabout discussion about age limits Sweden, majority and LGBTdo not want age limits for accessing legal gender or gender reassignment surgery. 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Workshop Policy/Advocacy Workshop Title Presenter(s) Workshop Workshop N°N° Email Presenter(s) Theme of Biography Workshop Email Theme of Workshop Lukas is also a well know debater in media, is often used for research by journalists and has served as think-tank for many researchers. He has a transsexual background. Policy/Advocacy Lukasromson[a]gmail.com Lukasromson[a]gmail.com Policy/Advocacy ins[a]genderfreenation.de Building Capacity 21 Workshop N° 9 Workshop Title Consultation with the Membership on Trans* Health and Human Rights Richard Köhler The aim of the workshop is to analyse current challenges faced by trans* people in relation to health care, both general and transition-related. TGEU plans to develop further expertise in this area. This workshop will serve as a first exchange and basis for further membership consultation to finally draft potential priorities for TGEU to focus on. Emphasis will be on the discussion with and input provided by national trans* activists. Participants are invited to share research or systematic information on health issues faced by trans* people in their country or regional context. Areas may include: waiting times; lack of adequate medical expertise and services; pathologisation and stigmatization; research; informed consent; quality control; cost coverage; cross-border health care. We will also highlight good practices. The workshop is also open to nonTGEU members. Richard Köhler is the TGEU Policy & Capacity Officer. He has been an activist for more than a decade in human rights and LGB & Trans issues. He served as TGEU Steering Committee member and co-chair and was board member of Berlin-based TransInterQueer. He holds a B.A. in International Business Administration and has previously worked in international development cooperation for ILGA-Europe and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit. richard[a]tgeu.org Presenter(s) Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography Email Theme of Workshop TGEU Workshop N° 10 Workshop Title Don’t forget the T! Including Trans*issues in LGBTQ youth activism Sadja Halina Jordan The aim of this workshop is to open a space to share experiences (good and bad), best practices and ideas on the inclusiveness of transgender youth in international LGBTQ youth activism. Ideal outcome: Young Transpersons will feel empowered/ inspired to get (or stay) involved in (international) queer youth activism. NB! Limited number of participants: 30 Sadja Halina is a member of the board of IGLYO- The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer youth and Students Organisation. She works as a lecturer on gender equality, queer-feminism and anti-racism/ critical whiteness . She also does educational work on these issues. As an LGBTQ activist, Halina’s main areas of interest are transgender-rights and movement, queerfeminism and racism and xenophobia within the LGBTQ community. Sadja lives in Göttingen, Germany Presenter(s) Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography Email Theme of Workshop 22 Workshop N° Workshop Title Presenter(s) Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography Email Theme of Workshop Workshop N° Workshop Title Presenter(s) Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography Email Theme of Workshop 11 Fundamental Rights Agency’s survey on fundamental rights of LGBT persons in the European Union and future research Dennis van der Veur In 2012 the FRA launched an EU-wide research survey on the fundamental rights of LGBT persons. This survey ran 2 April – 9 July 2012 and aimed to measure the fundamental rights challenges LGBT persons face. The results are now being analysed and a report is due in 2013. The workshop provides background information on the survey and also introduces trans*-related future research plans of FRA. NB! Limited number of participants: 25 Dennis van der Veur is Team Coordinator ‘Equality’ at the FRA. Previously he was the Principal Adviser on LGBT issues for the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights. In this capacity he organised the first ever Expert Meeting on Human Rights and Gender Identity which resulted in the Issue Paper on Gender Identity and Human Rights. dennis.van-der-veur[a]fra.europa.eu Policy-Advocacy 12 Trans and the Responses to to Transgender Experience in Ireland Tweeting for Arts: TransCultural Rights: Introduction Social Media Orlaith O'Sullivan, Alison McDonnell and Max Krzyzanowski This workshop will introduce three recent Irish projects in print, photography and video, and will discuss the approach, aims, challenges and experiences of working in a creative, visible way to encourage discussion and awareness of transgender experience and issues in Ireland. Orlaith O'Sullivan is Communications Officer for TENI and editor of Trans Voices: Touching the Surface in Ireland - a landmark publication celebrating the wealth of gender diversity across the island of Ireland. Alison McDonnell is a photographer working on a social documentary which explores transgender people and experiences in Ireland. Influenced by and drawing from the work of L. Weingarten and others, the goal is to educate and engage people on transgender rights through a series of images and text. Max Krzyzanowski is an organiser with LGBT Noise, an independent political group campaigning for (among other things) gender recognition in Ireland. LGBT Noise joined with TENI for their SolidariTy campaign, which seeks to educate LGB people about trans* rights and ask LGB people to be allies and support the rights of trans* people. office[a]teni.ie Building Capacity sadja[a]iglyo.com Building Capacity 23 Workshop N° Workshop Title Presenter(s) Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography Email Theme of Workshop 13 Effective Communication and Influence. How to Overcome Resistance. Carolien van de Lagemaat, Corine van Dun Based on ideas of Prof. Robert B. Cialdini and others, we will focus not only on theory of effective communication and the necessary skills to overcome resistance. We will introduce you to different techniques with can be used to become more influential. The workshop will have a short theoretical introduction but will mainly focus on practice by roll playing with feedback to shape your skills. NB! Limited number of delegates: 12 Carolien van de Lagemaat is the chairlady of Transgender Network the Netherland (TNN) and professional communication and management trainer. Corine van Dun is the vice chair of TNN and in her daily live radio journalist carolien[a]transgendernetwerk.nl Policy/advocacy Workshop N° 14 Workshop Title TGEU Intersex Policy Wiktor Dynarski, Kristian Randjelovic The intersex working group workshop is dedicated to TGEU's activities within the intersex subject, especially the question of how and if intersex issues should be raised by a trans-specific organization. During the workshop, both TGEU's motivation and the latest membership survey will be presented and discussed. The facilitators would like to give the participants an opportunity to discuss both the survey and it’s outcomes, as well as receive feedback on if it is possible to work on intersex and trans issues together and if not – why? Wiktor is a Ph.D. student at the Institute of Applied Social Sciences at Warsaw University and also Vice-President of Trans-Fuzja Foundation. He has been involved in TGEU work - as a Steering Committee member - since the 3rd Transgender Council in Malmoe and is co-chair since October 2011. Kristian has been supporting the trans community for 13 years. Since 2006 he has worked with Gayten LGBT (Belgrade) developing programs for trans individuals. Kristian also contributed to creating trans* programs in Croatia and Bosnia. wiktor[a]tgeu.org, kris[a]tgeu.org Presenter(s) Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography Email Theme of Workshop TGEU Workshops 15 - 21 (90 min) 11:30 – 13:00 Saturday 8th Sept Workshops 15 - 21 (90 min) 11:30 – 13:00 Saturday 8th Sept Workshop N° Where is the Money for Trans* Rights? 15 Eisfeld Justus The purposeis ofthe thisMoney workshop is to addressRights? trans* access to funding as a key issue Workshop Title Where for Trans* concerning trans* activism. After introducing general facts concerning trans* Presenter(s) Justus Eisfeld access to funding around the world and their impact in trans* organizing, GATE of this workshop is to address trans* access to of funding as a ke will The open purpose a conversation focused on European experiences, with the goal analysing past andtrans* currentactivism. trends in trans* to funding in the region concerning Afteraccess introducing general facts concerning tra paying special to sub-regional / country differences, as in welltrans* as to other access to attention funding around the world and their impact organizing, G relevant distinctions (political agendas, organisational capacity, diversity, etc.). will open a conversation focused on European experiences, with the goal o This conversation will lead to discussion of approaches and strategies to promote past and current trends in in trans* access funding in the region and analysing expand trans* activists' access to funding Europe and totoexplore possible Workshop paying special attentionontothis sub-regional / country differences, as well as to Description international trans* advocacy issue. relevant (politicalofagendas, organisational Justus Eisfeld isdistinctions a founding co-director GATE - Global Action forcapacity, Trans* diversity, Equality was the first chairperson Transgender and founding Thisand conversation will lead toofdiscussion of Europe approaches and strategies to p chairperson of Transgender Netwerk access Nederland. He an advisor to the and Human and expand trans* activists' to funding in Europe to explore po Workshop Rights Watch LGBT Program. He holds a master's degree in political Presenter(s) Description international trans* advocacy on this issue. Biography science/gender studies from the Universiteit van Amsterdam. Workshop N° Presenter(s) Email Theme of Workshop Presenter(s) Biography Email N° Workshop Theme ofTitle Workshop Justus Eisfeld is a founding co-director of GATE - Global Action for Trans Equality and was the first chairperson of Transgender Europe and founding chairperson Building Capacity of Transgender Netwerk Nederland. He an advisor to the Hum Rights Watch LGBT Program. He holds a master's degree in political science/gender studies from the Universiteit van Amsterdam. jeisfeld[a]transactivists.org 16 jeisfeld[a]transactivists.org ILGA-Europe Annual Review, Map and Index Building Capacity Silvan Agius The ILGA-Europe Annual Review collects information on what happened during a particular year on the situation of LGBTI people in Europe. It serves to raise issues, and helps LGBTI organisations advocate for greater recognition and Workshop N° equality. 16 During this workshop we will discuss how trans issues are reflected in this year's first Annual Review, how to use it for Workshop Workshop Title ILGA-Europe Annual Review, Map andadvocacy Index purposes, and how Description ILGA-Europe can better reflect trans issues in the future. Presenter(s) Silvan Agius Policy Director, Silvan is responsible for the areas of As the ILGA-Europe The ILGA-Europe Annual Review collects information on what happened employment, LGBT families, transgender rights and multiple discrimination. Silvan is a graduateyear in Anthropology, holdsof a Masters Human in Rights and It serves to a particular on the situation LGBTIinpeople Europe. Democratisation. He is LGBTI co-authororganisations to the Thematic Report on Presenter(s) issues, and helps advocate forDiscrimination greater recognition an Biography against trans and intersex people lately published the European Commission. equality. During this workshop we will by discuss how trans issues are reflecte Workshop Presenter(s) Email Workshop Theme of Description Workshop Presenter(s) Biography Email Theme of Workshop 24 15 Workshop Title silvan[a]ilga-europe.org this year's first Annual Review, how to use it for advocacy purposes, and h ILGA-Europe can better reflect trans issues in the future. Policy/Advocacy As the ILGA-Europe Policy Director, Silvan is responsible for the areas of employment, LGBT families, transgender rights and multiple discriminatio Silvan is a graduate in Anthropology, holds a Masters in Human Rights and Democratisation. He is co-author to the Thematic Report on Discriminat against trans and intersex people lately published by the European Commi silvan[a]ilga-europe.org Policy/Advocacy 25 Workshop N° 17 Workshop N° Workshop Title Legal Gender Recognition Maria Sundin and others Recently, we have seen a number of rapid changes in trans* and gender variant people's right to legally change their gender, such as new legislation in Argentina, Portugal and Iceland; a process to reform outdated laws on legal gender recognition in the Netherlands and Sweden as well as the struggle to introduce new laws in Ireland and Poland. Besides a plenary session devoted to Legal Gender Recognition, this workshop serves to intensify the exchange between activists sharing best practices, new strategies and lessons learned from the domestic level. The workshop format (“Fish bowl”) allows for greatest possible exchange and indepth discussion, giving space to a greater number of contributors and interaction. In this method the participants are placed on chairs in one or more rings surrounding a set of six chairs. After short input from the first four speakers, the empty chairs can be taken by any participant who wants to join in. A line of speaker from outside the inner ring can wait to take their turn. The original speakers can leave to let someone else join. A rapporteur will take note of the discussion’s highlights which will be delivered at the final round where all participants may chip in. Workshop Title Presenter(s) Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography Email Theme of Workshop Maria Sundin is acting co-chair and secretary of Transgender Europe and works on health issues such as the ICD-10 reform, trans* specific health care and others. Maria is also a board member of RFSL and has been active in pursuing a reform of legal gender recognition in Sweden. ms.maria.sundin[a]gmail.com Policy/ Advocacy Presenter(s) Biography 18 Appreciative Inquiry - a technique to enhance trans*equality work Sam Rankin Appreciative Inquiry is an easy technique that focuses on asking questions in a positive way. It can be used for organisational development; research; conflict management; and personal coaching. This workshop will explain how you can use the technique to enhance trans* equality work. It’s easy, it’s fun and it works! Sam Rankin is a cis, bisexual, African-Celt who comes from South Africa but now lives in Scotland. She does paid and unpaid work on equality; specialising in LGB&T intersectional equality and LGB&T multiple-discrimination around race and disability. But she also does unpaid bi and trans specific equalities work. She finds it particularly useful to use arts based and participatory methodologies to promote equality. Feel free to discuss these topics with her in person or by email: Email sam[a]equality-network.org Workshop N° Workshop Title Presenter(s) Workshop Description Theme of Workshop Building Capacity 26 Presenter(s) Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography 19 “ Transrespect versus Transphobia Worldwide" Project Dr Carsten Balzer (Carla LaGata), Dr Jan Simon Hutta “ Transrespect versus Transphobia Worldwide" (Tv T ) is a comparative, on-going qualitative-quantitative research project conducted by TGEU’s Tv T team in close cooperation with 18 partner organizations as well as numerous trans activists and researchers in all six world regions, being counselled by an international Advisory Board of more than 20 LGBT, Trans* and Human Rights experts from all parts of the world. The project provides an overview of the human rights situation of trans* persons in different parts of the world and develops useful data and advocacy tools for international institutions, human rights organisations, the trans movement and the general public. The data collected is periodically compiled and updated. The aim of the workshop is to present the latest results of the Trans Murder Monitoring and the Mapping of the Legal and Social Situation in the European region, to exchange the knowledge on the human rights situation of trans people in Europe, and to find new contacts to amplify the inclusion of the expertise and knowledge of regional and local organizations and activists into the research and the project. Email Theme of Workshop research@transrespect-transphobia.org Workshop N° 20 Workshop Title Trans Act/ivism: The theory and practice of trans political performance Josephine Krieg Drawing on a decade of personal experience performing, producing and directing shows around the world, I present the political history and continuing potential of performance for trans* activism and trans* communities at large. In reference to conceptions of performativity and political theory, I examine the very practical application of performance in trans political work and activism. I will present recent examples such as key performances that worked alongside the campaign against forced sterilization in Sweden in 2012; the on-going works of individual artists, such as Kate Bornstein in the US, who combine academic theory, performance and educational lectures; the direct political performative actions of organisations like Queer Beograd within and outside of Serbia; and the role of venues and festivals like Wotever World and Transfabulous (based in the UK) who function internationally to provide space and opportunity for both established and emerging artists and activists to work on grass-roots level whilst also providing safe community space for meetings and actions. I highlight the impact of new technologies and mediums of communication as well as the constraints of travel, borders and opportunity. The workshop concludes on the potential effectiveness of combined performance arts and political activism. Josephine is an academic, activist, author and performer currently based in Stockholm, Sweden but regularly performs, speaks and leads workshops around the world, mostly on the subjects of gender and sexualities. Presenter(s) Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography Email Theme of Workshop Capacity Building josephineallison[a]gmail.com Capacity Building 27 Workshop Title Presenter(s) Workshop N° Workshop Title Presenter(s) Workshop Description Workshop Description Presenter(s) Presenter(s) Biography Biography Email Email Theme Themeofof Workshop Workshop TGEU Sex Work Policy Kemal Ördek 21 The TGEU Sex Work Policy Group was formed in 2011 to prepare a policy Workshop N° document sex work. The workshop aims to present the recent activities ofWorkshop Title TGEU Sex Workon Policy the TGEU Sex Work Policy Group and to gather feedback from the membership. Presenter(s) Kemal Ördek workshop provide a space to member organisations to be informed TheThe TGEU Sex Work aims Policyto Group was formed in 2011 to prepare a policy document sexissues work. surrounding The workshoptrans aims to present the recent of highlight several abouton the sex workers whileactivities trying to the recommendations TGEU Sex Work Policy to gatherfor feedback from the membership. to Group be putandforward the European trans community, policyThe workshop aims to provide a space to member organisations to be informed makers and others. The workshop intends to continue the consultation work that about the issues surrounding trans sex workers while trying to highlight several the Policy Group hasforward been for carrying out totrans include the voices of trans* recommendations to be put the European community, policyorganisations on workshop human rights ofthe trans* sex worker. makers and others. The intendssituation to continue consultation work that the Policy has been carryingand outsex to include the voices trans* in Turkey since 2007. KemalGroup has been a trans* workers' rightsofactivist organisations human rightsas situation of trans* sex worker. S_he hasonalso worked a sex worker. S_he has worked for local and national Kemal has been a trans* and sex workers' rights activist in Turkey since 2007. trans* and sex workers' rights NGOs and carried out national and international S_he has also worked as a sex worker. S_he has worked for local and national advocacy work around gender identity expression as well as sex workers' Workshop trans* and sex workers' rights NGOs and carried outand national and international rights. Kemal coordinated a national legal as assistance Description advocacy work around gender identity and expression well as sexsystem, workers' working to support rights. Kemalsex coordinated a nationalof legal assistance system, working to supportsits on the Steering Presenter(s) trans* worker victims ill-treatment and torture. Kemal trans* sex worker of victims of ill-treatment and torture. Kemal sits on thefor Steering Biography Committee Transgender Europe, and currently works the Global Network Committee of Transgender Europe, and currently works for the Global Network Email of Sex Work Projects (NSWP) as a Policy Officer on Advocacy and Campaigns of Sex Work Projects (NSWP) as a Policy Officer on Advocacy and Campaigns Theme of kemal[a]tgeu.org Workshop kemal[a]tgeu.org Workshops 22 – 28 (75 min) 14:30 – 15:45 Saturday Sept 8 th 24 Amnesty International's work on human rights of trans people in Europe Emily Gray, Marco Perolini We would like to briefly present our policies on trans and intersex rights and our project aimed at promoting human rights of trans and intersex people in Europe and to get a better understanding of the upcoming activities planned by TGEU and its members. We would like then to engage in a discussion focusing on the potential added value that the work of Amnesty International could bring and the specific thematic areas and/or geographical contexts where Amnesty's campaigning and advocacy could be the most useful. Emily Gray is Amnesty International’s expert on sexual orientation and gender identity. Marco Perolini is Amnesty International's expert on discrimination. Marco.Perolini[a]amnesty.org, Emily.Gray[a]amnesty.org Presenter(s) 22 Using the UN Human Rights Mechanisms for Advancing Trans* Rights 22 Kseniya Kirichenko, Justus Eisfeld Workshop Workshop Title ThisUsing the will UNpresent Human Rights Mechanisms forthe Advancing Trans* Rights workshop basic information about using UN mechanisms Description thatKseniya protect and promote human rights with a particular focus on transgender Presenter(s) Kirichenko, Justus Eisfeld Presenter(s) people’s human rights. Participants will receive information about the UN treaty Biography This workshop will present basic information about using the UN mechanisms bodies and opportunities related to the alternative reports submission. We will that protect and promote humanthe rights with a particular focus on transgenderEmail discuss each committee’s mandate through lens of transgender people’s rights Theme of and people’s will chart possible activities for the participant’s countries for the next human rights. Participants will receive information about the UN treaty Workshop couple of years. we will identify points for alternative the cooperative advocacy and bodies and Finally, opportunities related to the reports submission. We will involvement of other civil society movements such as NGOs working for discuss each committee’s mandate through the lens of transgender people’s rights reproductive rights. The workshop can be interesting for professionals involved and willand chart the participant’s countries for the next in advocacy legalpossible work, butactivities also for anyfor activist working with trans Workshop couple of years. Finally, we will identify points for the cooperative advocacy and Description communities. Kseniya Kirichenko of is aother Board civil Member of the movements Russian LGBT such Network and head involvement society as NGOs working for of the Novosibirsk NGO "Gender Law." Shecan organised several events around reproductive rights. The and workshop be interesting for professionals involved the UN human rights bodies in order to promote transgender peoples' rights in in advocacy and legal work, but also for any activist working with trans Workshop Russia, including preparation of alternative reports, direct lobbying and follow-up Description communities. projects. Kseniya is also an International PILNet Fellow and worked with the Presenter(s) Kseniya Kirichenko is aGATE, BoardNYC Member of Hatter. the Russian LGBT Network and head Biography Center for Reproductive Rights, AVP and Workshop N° Presenter(s) Email Building Capacity Workshop Title Presenter(s) 28Biography leo.wild[a]gmx.net, recher[a]alecs.ch, director[a]teni.ie Workshop N° Workshop Title Email Theme of Workshop Trans* in the Media - How to improve Media Coverage Leo Yannick Wild, Alecs Recher, Broden Giambrone "Page One” is the name of an EU-funded partnership between five trans* projects from the UK, Switzerland, Ireland, Italy and Germany. Trans* activists and allies from TransMediaWatch, Transgender Equality Network Ireland, Movimento Identità Transessuale, Transgender Network Switzerland and TransInterQueer will work for two years on strategies of improving trans* representation in the media. We'd like to present our outcome so far. Learn about media and trans* examples in other countries, share examples of good practice and discuss strategies like watchdog organisations, blogs and social media. At the end of the project, an online brochure will be available: what to do in cases of transphobic reporting, how to get good PR, how to cover a diversity of issues related to gender identity and how to fight stereotypical media coverage. Share your experiences and ideas with us! NB! Limited number of participants: 30 Alecs Recher and Leo Yannick Wild run various projects in their trans* organisations in Ireland, Switzerland and Berlin. TGEU TGEU Workshops 22 – 28 (75 min) 14:30 – 15:45 Saturday Sept 8th Workshop N° 23 She organised several events around the UN human rights bodies in order to promote transgender peoples' rights in Policy/Advocacy Russia, including preparation of alternative reports, direct lobbying and follow-up projects. Kseniya is also an International PILNet Fellow and worked with the Center for Reproductive Rights, GATE, NYC AVP and Hatter. Policy/Advocacy of the Novosibirsk jeisfeld[a]transactivists.org NGO "Gender and Law." xenia.kirichenko[a]gmail.com, xenia.kirichenko[a]gmail.com, jeisfeld[a]transactivists.org 29 Workshop N° 25 Workshop N° 27 Workshop Title Person Centred Interventions for the Transgender community Vanessa Lacey It can be extremely challenging to accept and reveal your authentic gender identity to yourself, family, friends and society. Peer support groups can have a positive effect on the mental health of a trans person as well as family/friends. However, in between the group sessions the person can feel isolation, confusion and fear. We in TENI are piloting a Person Centred approach to addressing the needs of the trans person with the goal of reducing negative mental health effects related to a lack of support and transition. This workshop will describe the strategies utilised for a successful intervention and explore how these could work in a variety of settings to encourage positive self-esteem, coping and empowerment. Vanessa is TENI’s National Development worker and has a background in community development, training and education, media engagement and support -- with particular interest in family support. She has a foundation certificate in counselling and has attained a BA Hon Degree in Psychology from the Waterford Institute of Technology. Vanessa is founder of TranSE and Waterford’s transgender support group, and is Chairperson of sOUTh. vanessa[a]teni.ie Workshop Title Trans* Enough?! Valentin Emerson, Vreer Verkerke We proudly present a workshop with and on the manyfold of gender variance in trans*scenes and movements. We want to talk about the variant norms we are made to fulfil in order to be men or women. That we have to be straight or gay/lesbian. How trans*people have to look and what beauty means. The norms that govern almost all trans*discourses and almost all western trans*lives. We want to try to figure out how life beyond the binary is possible and show or find out how this happens: what makes us feel we have to comply with the norm? Why are we only trans*enough when we undergo medical treatment or are classical cross dressers? How is it that classic success is so important for identities? Success in doing should be more important than success in being. Knowing how gender works, means you are halfway to dismantling its imperative and can change into a wonderful being. Our identities are not wrong, our bodies are not wrong, The model of understanding is wrong. We are being tricked into unhappiness. Here we hope to raise an awareness of the existing social codes and find some tools and strategies for change together. NB! Limited number of participants: 20 Valentin works at TransInterQueer e.V. in Berlin to establish the Network "Trans*-Inter*-Sectionality" with a focus on racism and is a board member of the Festivalproject "Wigstöckel - Transgender United”. Vreer is an international trans* activist for years now and co-organised the first world trans conference in 2010 in Barcelona, Spain. They have worked for three years as a policy and advocacy officer at the Dutch Transgender Network and are now starting their own gender consultancy. Presenter(s) Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography Email Theme of Workshop Presenter(s) Workshop Description Building Capacity Presenter(s) Biography Workshop N° 26 Workshop Title Feeling Safe Turns Me On! Ulrika Westerlund During fall 2010, RFSL and RFSL Ungdom conducted a survey on sexual health targeting transgender people, with 237 participating respondents. Respondents show a great variety of experiences of gender norm breaking, trans* identities and transgender experiences. Nearly all respondents have an active sex life, and the majority of the respondents are mainly satisfied with their sex life. The respondents express a great need for knowledge and information regarding sexual health. The study shows that younger transgender people have a greater need for knowledge; hence information targeting this group is important. Comparing our study with other studies, it is evident that the need for resources and information is much higher among trans people than among other prevention groups. The lack of information about sex that includes trans-related aspects, such as hormone therapy and/or gender-reassignment surgeries, affects the respondents negatively. To be fully respected in one’s gender and with one’s body is very important for positive experiences of sex. The study shows a great demand for increased knowledge about trans issues in contexts of sexual health, such as in health care and in the educational system. In conclusion: to promote sexual health among trans people we need a much less cis-normative society. Ulrika Westerlund is President of RFSL, the Swedish Federation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights. She is a strong advocate for trans* rights and member of ILGA Europe's EU Network. She is a journalist by profession and has wide experience with organisations working on LGBT rights. Presenter(s) Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography Email Theme of Workshop 30 ulrika.westerlund[a]rfsl.se Building Capacity Email Theme of Workshop valentin[a]riseup.net; vreerwerk[a]xs4all.nl Workshop N° 28 TGEU Constitutional Changes & Strategic Planning Wiktor Dynarski, Maria Sundin, Pia Nielsen, Julia Ehrt Open to TGEU members only. The workshop will address three issues: (1) Change of Statutes: with the hiring of staff some smaller corrections of the statues are necessary. Those will be presented and discussed. (2) Strategic Plan: TGEU’s strategic plan currently defines goals until the end of 2013. The workshop will discuss an extended version of the TGEU strategy until the end of 2014 and will examine how TGEU should develop the next strategic plan from 2015 onwards. (3) Change of legal seat of TGEU: due to legal restrictions in the Austrian Vereinsgesetz (NGO law), the Steering Committee of TGEU suggests changing the seat of the organization. In the workshop several options will be presented and discussed. For all three parts the workshop has recommending powers to the General Assembly (i.e. gives a recommendation to the GA on how to vote). Wiktor Dynarski (Co-Chair), Maria Sundin (acting Co-Chair and Secretary), Pia Nielsen (Steering Committee member), Julia Ehrt (Executive Director) Workshop Title Presenter(s) Workshop Description Presenter(s) Biography Email Theme of Workshop Building Capacity Co-chairs[a]tgeu.org TGEU 31 Social Events Exhibitions Friday 7th September, 7.30pm Burdayım [“Here I am”] - Photo exhibition project by Lorenzö Social evening, Nubar Barbeque available for 10 euros. Join us for taster session of traditional Irish music, followed by a fun-filled karaoke night. The craic will be mighty! Saturday 8th September, 9.30pm Mother hosts TENI Copper Alley, under the Arlington Hotel, Temple Bar Entry free before 11pm for Council Delegates (though Mother will accept donations!) After 11pm: entry is 10 euros « Here I am » They fight against people who don’t want to see them. They fight against the Turkish police that harass them. They fight against the Turkish government that ignores them. They fight against their customers, who could beat, steal or even murder them. They fight against memories of gone friends, killed by hate. Sunday 9th September, 3pm Walking Tour of Historic Gay Dublin Starts at Dublin Castle To close the Council, we’re putting on a special trans-themed Walking Tour of Historic Gay Dublin. Given by Tonie Walsh, with trans* specific input from Louise Hannon, the tour will shine the light on Dublin's hidden gay history: you’ll hear stories of the theft of the Irish crown jewels, the emerging gay club scene of the 80's, increased visibility of the LGBT community, 1993 decriminalisation of homosexuality and lots more rainbow coloured stories! Friday 7th September, 7pm Visibility Event: Rally for Recognition in Ireland Dr Lydia Foy first requested a corrected birth certificate in 1993… and she is still waiting for gender recognition. Join us in our Rally for Recognition – trans* people and allies will stand together in a powerful display of solidarity for trans* rights in Ireland. Trans rights now! Weather permitting, this will be an outdoor event. Details will be posted in the information area in the foyer of the Nursing & Human Sciences Building. 32 But they keep smiling. What they lived through made them stronger than prejudices, stronger than contempt, stronger than scorn and injustice. They keep fighting, smiling to the world, building their future. They are generous, open, happy, clever. They are genuine. In Turkey, one could be murdered for being a transgender and a sex worker. Buse, Selay, Ayda and Görkhem are true heroes. Everyday. About the Artist: Lorenzö lives and work in Paris. He’s a self-taught photographer. For a long time, he used to hate photography, knowing it only through family photos and family photographers, with all their “oh, could you do that again?” When he was 19, his mother gave him a plastic snapshot camera she had for free with a mail order. It was love at first sight. Lorenzö started photographing, almost compulsively. He gazes at the everyday life with enthusiasm and excitement, focusing on common things, revealing the beauty where others would only find a boring predictability. Lorenzö calls it “ordinarism”: revealing the extraordinary of the ordinariness. 33 Transgender Ireland by Alison McDonnell TGEU Steering Committee and Auditors Co-Chair Candidates: Transgender Ireland is an on-going documentary project which aims to educate and engage people on transgender rights through a series of images and text. Each participant was asked the following questions: 1. What individual words (up to ten) describe your experience of being transgender in Ireland? 2. What one question have you been asked by someone in relation to your gender identity that has affected you in either a positive or negative way? 3. If you could change three things today with regard to transgender rights what would they be? The responses are being recorded alongside relevant images of each participant. The question being posed by Alison is ‘How can anyone deny this person any right?’ In Ireland transgender people cannot have the gender on their birth certificate changed. Ireland is one of the few EU countries that does not allow for legal recognition of transgender people. Other issues that transgender people face are; having to be classified with a mental condition, forced divorce (many couples have found their relationship is strengthened through a transition and they find themselves faced with having to break up their family), adequate access to healthcare, lack of qualified and knowledgeable doctors (some of the participants in this project have been educating the doctors instead of being helped)…………………and the list goes on. As indicated this is an on-going project. So far 20 people have taken part and the goal is to document 100 over the next few years. If you are interested in participating or require further information please contact Alison W: alisonmcdonnell.com E: almcdonnell@hotmail.com T 086-801-8264 B nocheeseplease.tumblr.com F: facebook.com/alisonmcdonnellphotography Wiktor Dynarski As a national activists, working for the Polish Trans-Fuzja Foundation since 2008, I have been active on many levels, including fundraising, human rights advocacy and basic trans*sensitive trainings for various groups. My international activism began with the membership in ANSO's Board from 2010 until 2011. At that time, in September 2010 I have been also voted into the Steering Committee of Transgender Europe, during the 3rd Transgender Council in Malmo. My current international expertise revolves around fundraising and CentralEastern Europe support – along with Kristian Randjelovic, Richard Kohler and Kemal Ördek, we have been successfully widening TGEU's activities in the CEE and the Balkans, ensuring the ongoing support for local transgender communities, organizations and initiatives. But it does not end there. TGEU's current position – changing from a volunteer-based organization into a professionalized body is something I have been a part of for the last two years and would love to be able to move forward with the help of a newly elected Steering Committee. Thanks to Maria Sundin, with whom I have been co-chairing since February 2012, and Kemal Ördek we were able to address sex work issues within TGEU – a subject that has been ignored and invisibilized more than enough in trans human rights activism. Born in 1987, I'm more on the queer side of trans. Not choosing to identify with any gender, using zie as a pronoun with a slightly feminized ft* expression. Alison McDonnell is a graduate of NCAD Photography and Digital Imaging and is about to embark on a Masters of Fine Art in Photography at the University of Ulster. Her work over the last number of years has mainly focused on minority rights with a focus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) issues. 34 35 Maria Sundin I am a Swedish transactivist and present Secretary and acting Co-chair of Transgender Europe. I self identify as a trans* woman. I had already been working in international trans* activism for a number of years when I was elected to the Executive Board of Transgender Europe at the 3rd European Transgender Council 2010 in Malmö. I was also appointed by RFSL, the Swedish Federation for LGBTQ Rights to be in charge of the Swedish Organizing team for the Council. I’m filing my candidacy for a second term with Transgender Europe, this time as one of TGEU’s two Co-chairs as well as a member of the Steering Committee. To work with my present Co-chair Wiktor Dynarski has been a fantastic experience and together we have built a strong team leading the work of the Steering Committee and the Executive Board. And I hope we will be given the honour to serve another two year period as a team. During the past two years Transgender Europe has seen an amazing development increasing our membership to more than 55 organisations in 32 countries and well over a hundred individual members. We finally succeeded in securing a core-funding for TGEU which has enabled us to employ an Executive Director as well as much needed staff which was a development we could only hope for when we met for the first Steering Committee meeting in Malmö 2010. Among the issues closest to my heart are human rights of all trans* and gender variant people including the right to health care, legal gender recognition, nondiscrimination and the removal of trans* identities as psychiatric disorders as well as finally stopping the HIV/AIFS epidemic among our people. I’m also a member of the Board of RFSL and of WPATH: Membership Committee and the MSMGF Transgender Reference Group. My candidacy for Co-chair is supported by RFSL, RFSL Malmö Transworking Group, Free Personality Expression Sweden and KIM. 36 Kemal Ördek My name is Kemal Ördek and I have been a trans* and sex workers’ rights activist for more than 5 years. I have been actively involved in several LGBT rights NGOs in Turkey, carrying out several programs on trans* and sex workers’ rights issues. I coordinated a national direct legal assistance program for trans* sex workers who are victims of discrimination, hate crimes and police violence between 2009 – 2012. I also carried out monitoring and reporting projects focusing on the human rights of trans* and sex workers in Turkey. Another focus of my work has included advocacy and lobbying for the inclusion of SOGI in legislations on violence against women, anti-discrimination, hate crimes and the new constitution. I have been one of the Steering Committee Members of Transgender Europe since October 2011 and I currently work for the Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP) as the policy officer, developing advocacy tools to increase the visibility of trans* sex workers’ issues and needs. I run for the TGEU Steering Committee because I think it is important to have a voice from Turkey, being one of the countries where trans people face high level of atrocities. Apart from the issue of representation, I think my expertise on the issues of hate crimes, institutional violence and discrimination is important for the development of further policies and strategies for TGEU. Finally, being a trans* sex worker, I think it is important to continue the work of TGEU Sex Work Policy that I have been included in since October 2011. 37 Kristian Ranđelović My name is Kristian Ranđelović, and I am coordinator of Trans Section in Gayten-LGBT. I am cooperating with the unofficial Belgrade Gender Dysphoria Medical Team in order to provide help and support to other trans persons for over 15 years now. I have been systematically developing programs for trans individuals and organizations in Ex-Yugoslavia region. I have been invited and participated as an expert and lecturer in various meeting, seminar and conferences organized by other NGO and professional organizations. I have also participated in the creation of the first trans site (www.transserbia.org). As a member of Steering Committee I am part of CEE working group and I also work on intersex issues. Through my work in Steering Committee I feel that I am part of a big trans family. I think I am and can be very productive and helpful working in TGEU Steering Committee. I agree with mission of TGEU which I support and apply in my daily work- improving the living conditions of transgender people in Eastern part of Europe. My contribution is and can be very practical. I am learning and I am willing to learn a lot more, develop my skills and share my experience and knowledge with others. 38 Laura Leprince Laura Leprince is 46 years old, French trans activist who just joined TGEU steering committee in November 2011 and running for a new period in 2012-13. At the national level, she has been focused on advocacy within NGO like HES - LGBT group of "Parti Socialiste" - and currently as leader of ID Trans' which is a T experts group lobbying towards French authorities. Since the French Presidential election, she has been part of commission hearings at the Senate, the Parliament and the Ministry of Justice that ended up with the first inclusion of gender identity as ground of discrimination in French penal Law (July 31st 2012). As a recap, her main achievements since 2007: - lobbying activities and projects on transgender rights since 2007 within LGBT socialist NGO HES, particularly involved in socialist parliamentary working group on trans issues since 2009 and in drafting law proposal on LGR in December 2011 - Contribution to the FRA report on Homophobia and Discrimination on Grounds of Sexual Orientation in the EU Member States (working group meeting in Copenhagen in May 2008) - Focus on transgender families topics in 2008-2009 with on-line and printed publications, including one English translation - several public talks about it since then Transgender Youth survey done with HES and leMAG in 2009, translated in English for IGLYO - Active participant of first TGEU capacity planning meeting in Budapest 2009. - Map of Transphobia (testimonials and analysis) built on documentary fund from ILGA Europe, hosted by IDT (id-trans.org) She will be enthusiastic to contribute her best to TGEU's outstanding work done so far, starting with a focus on higher visibility of TGEU in France - bringing new members and demonstrating that TGEU skills is instrumental in getting more political move for transgender rights and LGR at home. As an example, a communication campaign against French state and an announcement of new French transgender case proceedings before ECtHR will be kicked off at the TGEU council in Dublin. 39 Alecs Recher It gets better, as well for trans people in Switzerland. I guess it’s safe to say that a great impact had my effort three years ago to create Transgender Network Switzerland. Since the beginning, I took care of it as co-president. A time that taught me a lot about lobbying, trans diversity, leading, networking, multilingual working. But now, as TGNS is running successfully and a great mind is ready to lead it, I see my home-work as done. It’s time for new challenges. In my professional life, I work as a lawyer at University, writing my PhD in public health law. Having specified as well in trans rights, I got the opportunity not only to contribute to the Hammarberg report, but as well to cooperate with the steering committee and support TGEU with legal advice already. Beside, I’m an elected member of the City of Zurich Parliament since 2004. Having started to transition in 2008, I had to make a public coming-out - a great lesson about dealing with the media in relation to trans issues. It would be my pleasure to contribute to our common work with my experience in inter/national activism, my legal knowledge, my political background and my network among other trans-activists and our allies in Europe. 40 Arja Voipio Arja Voipio 58 is a skilled lobbyist with broad understanding of trans issues. She is a seasoned speaker and writer. She has arranged various events. In her professional life she has experience in leading complex projects both at national and at EU level. Arja has experience in advocating legal change. She has an MSc(BA). All TGEU member organisations in Finland support her candidacy. She would strengthen the lobbying power of TGEU. Her managerial skills would be welcome at a time when TGEU is reforming itself. She is first of all a team player. Arja is currently the vice-chair of Trasek, a nationwide Finnish association advocating trans and inter rights. She is also the chair of the transgender policy working group of Seta, the national LGBTI federation and a member of the board of HeSeta, the biggest regional member association of Seta. Arja thinks her skills could best be utilised in organisation development, policy and lobbying as well as in capacity building but she is open to other challenges as well. She tells the main motivation behind her candidacy is a strong urge to fight the injustices trans people face in Europa and elsewhere. 41 J.Vreer Verkerke I am J. Vreer Verkerke, where the J. is for my sort of female 'past' and Vreer for the current genderqueertrans whatever present. I am from Amsterdam, the Netherlands (small self important country between UK and Germany). I am an ex MTF transsexual, a “transman born in the wrong body”, living as genderqueer educator and activist. My experience: As a seasoned trans activist with many years of work in self help, grass roots activism and NGO work on LGBT issues and trans/gender/queer interests. Some highlights: – Several years of experience in social support for trans people – Founder of the first genderqueer group in the Netherlands (Noodles, leading an underground existence these days) – Co-organizer of the first world transgender conference on gender identity in Barcelona 2010 – Two and a half years work experience as policy and advocacy officer at Transgender Network Netherlands where I co-wrote proposal for better gender recognition legislation, much like the Argentinian one (still waiting to be tabled in parliament) – Active in trans* health care and human rights advocacy work since 2010 – Research assistance for Human Rights Watch report on the situation of trans in the Netherlands (“Controlling bodies, denying identities”) – Coordinating FRA LGBT survey in the Netherlands With my national and international experience I can help TGEU in getting in touch with the new emerging forms of trans, being more queer. I will help TGEU and its members convince our governmental partners that only a human rights based approach can do justice to our needs. Until all trans people are free, no trans person is really free. I'll help Europe to become more of a trans* paradise than it ever imagined and fight for trans acceptance by queering the world, one issue at a time. I dance the diplomatic political dance as well as more unruly political pogo. I make a difference. A lutta continua! ¡L*s trans* unid*s jamas serán vencid*s! Fight transphobia, not transgender! 42 Dr. Karen Badalyan Being the president and founder of the first LGBTQ organization in the South-Caucasus, I believe my experience and skills, my expertise in data exchange in Europe and Central Asia, make me an appropriate candidate for TGEU Steering Committee. For around nine years now, I have been involved in national/regional and international strategy campaign targeting TG awareness-raising, capacity building, empowerment and advocacy programs. As a member and expert of a range of international organizations (USAID, UNDP, EATG, EKOM, IAS, EQUITAS, etc.), I attach primary importance to lobbying and advocacy for TG related public policies. My motivations to become a member of TGEU SC are as follows: - To promote the Civil Society activities by expanding the network of TG organizations, European policy makers and communities; - To set up a regional dialogue of TG organizations in the South Caucasus and Eastern Europe to develop new strategies to respond regional situation; - To monitor national strategies and advocate for TG inclusiveness. Given this focus within my work and interest in transgender movement, I would push to keep lobby and advocacy for transgender rights at the heart of TGEU’s work, ensuring that transgender people across Europe, and especially from Eastern Europe, live in a safe and supportive environment. Having the support of my organization to run for the TGEU election, I can ensure that I will work with determination, focus and responsibility to have my input in transgender activism. 43 Lizethe Alvarez Echeverry Lizethe is a transgendered participant, consultant, caseworker and activist, living in Denmark. Her great passion is working with Trans*persons, Human rights and transversal gender identities. For 20 years she worked for organizations that defend human rights within the area integration and exclusion in: Colombia (Projekt Life Foundation), Germany (Sontag’s Klub), Spain (COGAM, FELGTB, CEAR, Amnesty International-Spain) and Denmark (TGroup, LGBT-Danmark , Pangea). The five crucial years Lizethe worked full-time in Cogam (cogam.org) - the LGBT organization based in Madrid, where she focused on laboral integration of and Human rights for Trans*persons. - She also worked to develop the situation for refugees and trans*persons seeking asylum in Europe. - Her work here also included creating and participating in workshops on Trans*equality - both locally and abroad. - In Madrid Lizethe was involved with introducing three laws for Trans*persons: As a consultant for the Spanish Socialist Party in the Parlament in Madrid they prepared: “Law project against discrimination of gender identity and pro rights for transsexual persons in the municipality of Madrid.” - As a consultant for Ministry for equality in Spain, they developed the “Law for Equality and against discrimination” - The third law was: “Law of name-and gender change in the civil register for Transsexuals” 44 Kim Trau For me being trans* means getting empowered and empowering others. When I came out as a trans* woman I was first a receiver of advice and a participant in events others organised but later I became a member of Lambda BerlinBrandenburg's advisory board, a LGBT youth organisation, and a leader of a youth group for trans* people. I started to give workshops at trans* conferences in Berlin and Munich and writing a column for a German newspaper from a trans* perspective. Without those opportunities of proving myself I would not be who and where I am today. Running for the steering committee of TGEU seems to be another such opportunity. If I would become a member of the steering committee I hope to gain insights into the workings of policy making on a European level and be part of an exchange between activists with different backgrounds. I see my contribution in my own experiences, especially those I made during my stays abroad in Sweden, India, and China, and in the knowledge I gained through studying, first, Asian Studies and, currently, history. The future challenges and possibilities of the trans* movement lie beyond national borders and cultural backgrounds. 45 Auditor Candidates Christian Antoni Möllerop Age: 31 Working as the vice president of RFSL. Beside the work as vice president of RFSL, I have studied political science and now Middle East- and North Africa Studies at Stockholm University I have been working within NGOs for about 15 years. In 1998 I became active in the Norwegian student Union as a board member. After a year of activism I became a volunteer for the European umbrella organisation for student unions in Europe, OBESSU. Within OBESSU I was working specifically with building youth and student organisations in the former Yugoslavian countries. Further on the work consisted out of much lobby and advocacy work towards European institutions such as the European Union and Council of Europe. I have also worked as executive director for an NGO aiming at improving the situation for theatre groups. After my engagement in both the student union and the theatre organisation I became the president of RFSL’s partner in Oslo, LLH Oslo. My engagement resulted on five years of activism in the Norwegian lgbt-organisation. But, after a while there was need for some change and then I decided to apply for a job as the executive director of RFSL Stockholm. I got the job and was the executive director for RFSL Stockholm in about two years. RFSL Stockholm was at that point an organisation with ten employees. Why do I want to be auditor of TGEU? TGEU is an organisation developing fast. The development is resulting in more project funding, employees and the need for a professional running of the organisation. I believe that I can support the Steering Committee in this work. My background and my experience from many years of activism within different organisations has given me a lot of experience in the field of auditing, organisational development, capacity building, project management, leadership and on issues concerning employees. This experience I believe will be valuable in the further development of TGEU. The main responsibility for this work is of 46 course laying on the Steering Committee. But I still do believe that my experience can be a good support for the Steering Committee in their work. Best Regards from Christian Antoni Möllerop D.J. (Carolien) van de Lagemaat Born: 14 June 1958 in the Netherlands, Gender: Transgender female Married: Yes, two kids Occupation: Consultant/Trainer/Coach on management and communication Residence: Dordrecht, The Netherlands Education: Master of Logistics Financial skills: Have been treasurer for multiple associations Advisor of multinationals on performance improvement on C-level Knowledge of accounting principle Language skills: Dutch (native), English (C2), German (B2) Transgender activism: - Chair Transgender Network Netherlands since 2009 - Lobbyist of transgender rights on National level - LHBT steering committee member city of Dordrecht Transgender peer support activist since 2001 - Organiser of the participation symposium 2012 - Organiser of Trans Fusion Festival 2007 - Speaker at different international LHBT symposia Reason for applying It is of great importance that we have a strong European activism organisation, besides the national ones. In a lot of cases international attention will force governments to move. For work, which it is so highly important to emancipate, large multi-national companies are not bound to one nation. Having a strong transgender European companionship will help persuading those companies to move forward on transgender equality. 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