Twenty five years ago, lesbians from all over the world arrived at the UN 4th World Conference on Women in Beijing China and embarked on the biggest lesbian visibility campaign in history. In 2020, during the global lockdown, filmmaker and activist Bev Palesa Ditsie went online to commemorate some of the activists from around the world who were behind this campaign. T
Kaleidoscope International Trust and Outright International will host a panel with the filmmaker and a number of lesbian activists who were part of the film on March 25th at 12pm eastern. Register for the event here.
The film will be available for viewing prior to the event between March 20th and 24th on www.lesbiansfreeeveryone.org. Check out the film teaser here.
The panel will be moderated by Lady Phyll, British political activist, co-founder of UK Black Pride, and Executive Director of Kaleidoscope Trust.
The film is funded by Kaleidoscope International Trust, with support from Outright International and FOKUS - Forum for Women and Development.
Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Luca Maurer at lmaurer@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-7394. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.
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