Pride Month Event and Resources for Students and Teachers – Jun 2
Posted by Pulitzer Center on May 31, 2022
Join us on Thursday, June 2, 2022, 3:00-3:30 PM to kick off LGBTQIA+ Pride Month with an event for students and teachers on championing intersex rights and visibility! Participants will learn more about challenges facing intersex people around the world and will celebrate intersex resistance and pride.
We will hear from Tatenda Ngwaru, an intersex activist and human rights champion from Zimbabwe, and journalist and documentary filmmaker Robert Tokanel, who worked with Tatenda to tell the story of her fight for intersex rights and visibility.
This event is open to all, but is recommended for ages 11 and up.
Want to reflect on this topic with your students in greater depth after the event? Check out this activity on Flipgrid or this lesson plan on the Pulitzer Center website.
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