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  2. BIPOC speed dating

    Bar Bario, Bilderdijkstraat 186, Amsterdam

    BIPOC speed dating

    Bar Bario, Bilderdijkstraat 186, Amsterdam

    Looking to meet new people in a fun, relaxed, and welcoming space? Join us for a BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) Speed Dating night, designed to spark genuine conversations and meaningful connections. (For ages 20–27)

    Location: Bar Bario
    Date: 11th of February
    Time: Doors at 7:30 PM | Speed dating from 20:00–22:00
    Ticket: €8

    Expect good vibes, guided conversations, and a safe, inclusive space to connect with other folks. There are limited spots available (max 40 people) so sign up quickly to secure your place! 💙🩵

  3. Gender and Sexuality

    By FiteQlub @ Klup, Tweede Schinkelstraat 26h, Amsterdam

    Gender and Sexuality

    By FiteQlub @ Klup, Tweede Schinkelstraat 26h, Amsterdam

    Throughout history, we have seen an enormous wealth of different forms of sexuality, gender expression, and family structures around the world. Unfortunately, many traditions, cultures, and spiritual traditions have been erased, colonized, and changed to fit Christian norms and values. By taking a journey through history in the Global South, we want to share different forms of family structures, sexuality, and gender expression, so that awareness is raised and participants are inspired to embark on their own journey of self-discovery in terms of their gender and sexuality.

    Priority for Queer & Trans BIPOC
    No cis-men

  4. Colonial systems

    By FiteQlub @ Klup, Tweede Schinkelstraat 26h, Amsterdam

    Colonial systems

    By FiteQlub @ Klup, Tweede Schinkelstraat 26h, Amsterdam

    In the second workshop, we want to take a closer look at the current discourse on diversity in sexuality and gender identity. Which colonial structures and systems are still active and how do they influence the LGBTQI+ community, particularly the BIPOC LGBTQI+ community? How do these colonial institutional and social structures translate into our daily lives?

    Priority for Queer & Trans BIPOC
    No cis-men

  5. Queer & Trans liberation

    By FiteQlub @ Klup, Tweede Schinkelstraat 26h, Amsterdam

    Queer & Trans liberation

    By FiteQlub @ Klup, Tweede Schinkelstraat 26h, Amsterdam

    We want to build a Queer & Trans liberation movement, that stands in solidarity and fights against injustice. What do we need as a community to build this movement? How can we work together to change society, institutions, and policy in relation to the LGBTQIAP+ community? Come and join us in the fight against fascism.

    Priority for Queer & Trans BIPOC
    No cis-men

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