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This year’s Canada Pride Human Rights Conference will take place primarily at the Radisson Hotel in Winnipeg with visits to the Winnipeg Art Gallery and Canadian Museum of Human Rights. 

Conference Registration includes: Buffet Breakfast and lunch on Wednesday and Thursday; The Opening Gala on Wednesday Night at the New Winnipeg Art Gallery Qaumajuq Inuit Art Centre; and wrapping up with Brunch presented by the Purge Fund at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights.  Opportunities to sign up for dinner reservations for Thursday night will allow you to explore the local restaurants sceen, as well as a full listing of places to eat and things to explore in the City while you are here. 


Youth specific programming will be taking place on Friday morning at the Hotel while conference delegates are at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights. Youth programming attendees will be provided with a ’chocolate themed’ snack mid way through the morning’s programming.

Book Rooms at The Winnipeg Radisson

Cette année, la conférence Canada Pride sur les droits de la personne aura lieu principalement à l’hôtel Radisson de Winnipeg avec des visites à la Winnipeg Art Gallery et au Musée canadien des droits de la personne.

L’inscription à la conférence comprend le petit-déjeuner, le déjeuner et le gala du mercredi ; petit-déjeuner et déjeuner le jeudi ainsi qu’un brunch le vendredi.


Une programmation spécifique aux jeunes aura lieu le vendredi matin à l’hôtel pendant que les délégués de la conférence seront au Musée canadien des droits de la personne

Thursday, June 2 • 1:15pm - 2:15pm
Trans National Global Indigiqueer Solidarity

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Join us for a conversation on international / global indiqueer solidarity with human rights activists from Colombia and Guatemala. The goal of this conversation is to provide a space for dialogue and to explore possibilities for solidarity work and collaboration around indigenous 2S / LGBTIQ issues around the globe. Moderated by Andrew Baker, from ILGA World and a member of Dignity Network’s Act Together for Inclusion Fund (ACTIF) partnership with Equitas, the session includes Olowaili Green, an indigenous queer filmmaker from Colombia, Fernando Us Alvarez, a Mayan sexual dissident activist and Monica Chub, a trans indigenous activist - both from Guatemala. The session is supported by Dignity Network Canada, Inter Pares, CUPE, and the Canadian Embassies to Guatemala and Colombia. 


Speakers
avatar for Monica Estefania Chub Caal

Monica Estefania Chub Caal

Mónica Estefanía Chub Caal is the Departmental Coordinator of the LGBTI rights organization “Gente Positiva” and the local representative of the Office for Sexual Diversity and Gender in Alta Verapaz, Iximuleu, Guatemala. She is a trans Indigenous woman and defender of LGBTQ... Read More →
avatar for Olowaili Green Santacruz

Olowaili Green Santacruz

Olowaili Green Santacruz is a Colombian Indigenous woman and audiovisual communicator of the Gunadule people. She is a cultural manager and audiovisual producer of sentARTE, an audiovisual production company that works to give visibility and promote the cultures of diverse Colombian... Read More →
avatar for Fernando Us Alvarez

Fernando Us Alvarez

Fernando Us Alvarez is a Maya K’ichè Indigenous person, a survivor of Guatemala’s civil war, and a sexual dissident. Fernando uses the pronouns she/he. For the past four years, Fernando has been working with the Pan American Development Foundation with responsibilities for... Read More →


Thursday June 2, 2022 1:15pm - 2:15pm CDT
Amb C Radisson Hotel Winnipeg