
SEMINAR PROGRAM
15:00 – 15:15
Seminar opening
15:15 – 16:00
Sexism Free Night – Project outputs and results
Research report and main findings
Health and Community Foundation, Noctanbul@s
Training manuals and recommendations and core concepts to prevent sexualised
violence in nightlife
Clubcomission Berlin
Campaign, it’s resources and implementation
Kaņepes Culture Centre
SFN Network and minimum standard criteria for SFN label
NGO ReGeneration
Consensus-based discussion with the public on SFN minimum standard consensus-based discussion
Faculty of Education and Psychology of the of the Catholic University of Portugal
16:00 – 17:00
Roundtable discussion
What do we need to promote egalitarian nightlife environments?
Moderator: Yuliya Zakolyabina, Kanepes Cultural Center
As a research and learning project with European engagement through this discussion we aim to explore the good practices of activism, networking and capacity building, focusing on sustainability and inclusiveness, transfer of knowledge and common participation among different European stakeholders.
The western European countries such as Spain, Germany and France as trendsetters in the area with many good practice examples are game leaders on the topic and actions. Therefore we wish to go beyond just promoting good practices and dve into discussion on how to transfer and widen the scope of the efforts, by exploring the possible spill out effect to the rest of Europe and the world.
The aim of the session is to explore this from the position of good practice examples within different collectives, what can be taken from their experience and how that could be implicated into Sexism Free Night Network and transferred across Europe and beyond.
SPEAKERS: TBA
17:00 – 17:30
Coffee Break
17:30 – 18:30
Roundtable discussion
Queering nights beyond the binarism
Moderator: Katharin Ahrend, Clubcomission Berlin
During the past years, visibility of LGBTIQ community has risen, but the question of meaningful presence and participation still stands. It is of great importance to hold space for marginalized communities, but it is an imperative to assure LGBTIQ folks are part of the change, raising their voices and leading the change as they see and need it.
Questioning and discussing inclusion vs. participation, at this panel, we’ll discuss how nightlife environments can be transformed when they are liberated from the gender binary, and when they are more diverse and inclusive, focusing on meaningful participation. If we advocate for freedom to locate ourselves wherever we felt most authentically reflected our position on the gender spectrum, and include those perspectives in shaping up the answer to safety at night and beyond, to which extent we can and should use the knowledge and good practice examples from Germany, Spain, Portugal or Netherlands to shape up queer care practices around European nightlife environments?
We’ll have a chance to hear from different speakers and their experience, as well as needs and visions for the future of liberated night time spaces.
SPEAKERS: TBA
18:30 – 19:15
Final remarks and closure
Sexims Free Night Network Launch
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Sexism Free Night stands for a future where nightlife embraces a gender perspective in the promotion of safety, diversity & valuable experiences for all. This is a European project co-founded by Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme and is based in a consortium that involves nightlife promoters, NGOs and a University with the aim of creating a transdisciplinary dialogue able to promote safer and more egalitarian nightlife environments.
Original source: Sexism Free Night