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Come together with local community groups for IDAHOBIT 2019

International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia is coming up next month, highlighting discrimination against the LGBTIQ+ community around the world.

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To mark this year’s IDAHOBIT, Suicide Prevention Coordinators at Neami National (Perth) and Connection and Wellbeing Australia are inviting a number of Perth’s LGBTIQ+ groups and services for an opportunity to connect and discuss the work that they do with the community and come together in solidarity.

A panel of representatives from groups including indigenous LGBTIQ+ radio program Rainbow KINection, PFLAG Perth, First Peoples Rainbow Mob WA, Youth Pride Network, GRAI, Bisexual+ Community Perth, TransFolk of WA, Proud Entertainment Group and OUTinPerth will also speak on the theme of visibility and discuss how we can develop allyship and inclusive practice.

Join the panel and local drag fave Feminem on Friday 17th May at 221 Onslow Rd, Shenton Park from 10am – 1pm. RSVPs are essential – you can register your interest here.

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