LGBTI Human Rights Activism and Film CCA Sun 15 November, 2015
LGBTI Human Rights Activism and Film

CCA
Two Scottish Premieres No Easy Walk to Freedom, made with Voices Against 377; and And Still We Rise
Glasgow Human Rights Network
Sunday 15 November 2015
3 p.m.
Venue: Centre for Contemporary Arts, 350 Sauciehall St. Glasgow.
Category: Films and theatre
Speaker: Professor Nancy Nicol and others
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This event brings to Scotland the work of Envisioning Global LGBT Human Rights, on participatory documentary film making with activists in India and Uganda. It will include two Scottish premieres: No Easy Walk to Freedom, made with Voices Against 377; and And Still We Rise, with Sexual Minorities Uganda. These will be accompanied by discussion with activists, to share documentary film-making.
Organised by Matthew Waites of Glasgow Human Rights Network with Document Human Rights Film Festival; Centre for Research on Families and Relationships; Being Human Festival; Radical Film Network; Human Rights Consortium; and Gender and Sexualities Forum.
Free but ticketed
Age 12 plus
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