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Talking Generations: GRAI host community conversation about gender

GRAI, Perth’s community group for LGBTI+ elders, are hosting an intergenerational event which provides a unique opportunity to build community connections.

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Talking Generations, LGBTI Intergenerational Cafe: Understanding the Gender Revolution is the fourth in GRAI’s popular intergenerational cafes – a unique forum for rich, all-ages conversations in our LGBTI community.

This year the event will focus on understanding what’s going on in the gender revolution, to build a truly inclusive and welcoming LGBTI community.

The afternoon will be kick-started by a short presentation on gender diversity, Misty Farquhar’s ‘Bye Bye Binaries’, then, over plentiful afternoon tea, café guests will share their stories and experiences, exploring how we understand gender.

Talking Generations IV will be at North Perth Town Hall on Sunday 6th October from 2pm – 5pm. Book your place here.

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