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  • Noord
  • 5 Jul 2025
    11:00 - 16:00

    Queer & Price: Queering the Fair Practice Code

    LGBTQ Humans of the Netherlands and Humans of Film Festival organise the one-day conference Queer & Price: Queering the Fair Practice Code. It examines the significance of equitable compensation within queer and transgender communities, with a particular focus on marginalised voices.

    The programme consists of three parts: a lecture featuring experts on the Fair Practice Code, a film screening followed by a discussion on the underpayment of queer individuals and a lunch featuring spoken word performances and personal stories.

    Visitors are invited to join the conversation, ask questions, and share their experiences around fair compensation, contributing, and setting boundaries. Throughout all parts of the program, community, recognition and safety are central. Through dialogue, performances and food, the conference aims to build awareness, solidarity and a culture in which saying ‘no’ is recognised as valuable.

    Register here.

    Programme
    11:30 – 12:00 Welcome (coffee and tea)
    12:00 – 12:10 Introductions by Alejandra Ortiz and Feargal Agard
    12:10 – 12:40 Queer and Price: Queering the Fair Practice Code – Lecture by Alex Kain
    12:40 – 13:00 Lunch
    13:00 – 13:55 Queer & Price: Lip $ervice – Spoken word, poetry & stories
    13:55 – 15:15 Queer & Price: No is the answer! – Short queer film Ponyboi by River Gallo & Panel Talk with Dora Melkonyan & Ana Paula Lima
    15:15 – 16:00 Drinks (borrel)   


    This workshop is in English. Admission is free.

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    Queer / Feminism / Art economy and policy /

    Agenda


    Conference: Queer & Trans Social Justice: Art, Community & Survival
    This one-day conference examines how art, creativity and community can advance social justice for queer and transgender people

    Network


    Ana Paula Lima

    Activist

    Alejandra Ortiz

    Writer, Activist

    Alex Kain

    Activist

    Dora Melkonyan

    Social Worker