Centre for Research in Race and Rights (C3R)

LGBT Rights Are Human Rights

Location
A40 Sir Clive Granger
Date(s)
Thursday 18th February 2016 (17:30-19:30)
Registration URL
http://lgbtrightsarehumanrights.eventbrite.co.uk
Description
LGBT Rights

In celebration of LGBT History Month 2016, please join The Centre for Research in Race and Rights and the University of Nottingham Research Priority Area in Rights and Justice for a discussion focusing on LGBT rights around the world.

Dr Emma Long (University of East Anglia) will discuss same-sex marriage and the United States Supreme Court and the ways in which Americans have resisted the Court decision. The political controversy over clerk Kim Davis' refusal to issue marriage licences is one famous example - why do many Americans, with their reverance for the Constitution, believe religion can trump politics?

Ibtisam Ahmed (University of Nottingham) will focus on South Asia, and how arts and culture have been used to bypass the anti-homosexuality rulings (for example, films about queer characters in India and plays and comic books with queer characters in Bangladesh) as a means of activism.

Juan Anzola (University of Nottingham) will discuss how LGBT individuals were affected by war in Columbia, and how they were typically treated by the state.

Free, all welcome.

Centre for Research in Race and Rights (C3R)

The University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

email:C3R@nottingham.ac.uk