Quorum – Attend with Live Blog on Human Rights Day
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World’s Leading LGBT Activists Speak In New York
The Daily Beast, in collaboration with groups including 76Crimes.com, is to host “Quorum: Global LGBT Voices” at the New York Public Library, featuring talks and panels highlighting the struggles and triumphs of LGBT people worldwide. While the evnt is by invitation only, you can attend by Live Blogging online starting at 10 am UTC-5
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Human Rights Day, Wednesday, December 10, 2014 #HumanRightsDay #Quorum
Time: 10 am to 6 pm Eastern Time; UTC -5.
Live Blog Link: http://quorum.thedailybeast.com/
Agenda for Quorum – Global LGBT Voices
9:00-10:00 Breakfast
10:15-10:20 Introductory Video
10:20-10:40 Maurice Tomlinson (Jamaica)
10:45-10:50 Welcome from Mike Dyer (TDB)
10:55-11:25 Roundtable: Overview of Global Trends
Moderator: John Avlon (moderator, TDB)
Speakers: Sarah Kate Ellis (GLAAD) Bob Alotta (Astraea)
Joseph Tolton (The Global Fellowship)
11:25-11:30 Welcome from President of New York Public Library
11:30-11:50 Break
11:50-12:25 Focus on Film Activism
Moderator: Sandi DuBowski, Films that Change the World
Presenters: Roger Ross Williams, God Loves Uganda
Parvez Sharma, A Jihad for Love
Leo Chiang, Out Run
12:30-1:30 Lunch
(Attendees at UN arrive approximately 1:15)
1:30-1:40 Welcome Back/Framing of Afternoon (Jay Michaelson)
1:45-2:05 Dialogue: Online media and Storytelling
Moderator: Andre Banks (All Out)
Speakers: Jabu Pereira (South Africa)
Xiaogang Wei (China)
2:10-2:30 Interview: Essy (Kenya) (Ruth Messinger, AJWS)
2:35-2:50 Meena Seshu (India)
2:55-3:15 Interview: Alice Nkom (Cameroon) (Jessica Stern, IGLHRC)
3:15 – 3:25 Suzan (Egypt/US)
3:30 – 3:50 Break
3:55-4:10 Kenita Placide (St. Lucia)
4:15-4:30 Anastasia Smirnova + Masha Gessen (Russia/US/Belgium)
4:35- 4:50 Nisha Ayub (Malaysia)
4:50 -5:05 Bisi Alimi (Nigeria) (Intro by Oliver Anene, Nigeria/US)
News Release – Dec. 4, 2014/PRNewswire/ — The Daily Beast, in collaboration with nine leading international human rights organizations, will host an unprecedented gathering of leading LGBT activists from around the world. The event, entitled “Quorum: Global LGBT Voices,” will take place at the New York Public Library on Wednesday, December 10, designated Human Rights Day by the United Nations.
Continuing its strong commitment to covering the global movement for LGBT equality, the live-journalism event will feature non-Western LGBT activists sharing compelling stories about their struggles and successes. The event will generate a series of video talks, interviews, and presentations, which will be available online at The Daily Beast beginning in January 2015.
The event is sponsored by Delta Air Lines, HBO, and the New York Public Library, and organized in collaboration with The Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice, American Jewish World Service, All Out, GLAAD, The Human Rights Campaign (HRC), The International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC), The International LGBT Association Europe (ILGA-Europe), 76Crimes.com, and Muslims for Progressive Values.
“Quorum” features a who’s-who of LGBT activists and artists from around the world, including Adebisi Alimi (Nigeria), Anastasia Smirnova (Russia), Maurice Tomlinson (Jamaica), Meena Seshu (India), Alice Nkom (Cameroon), Nisha Ayub (Malaysia), Kenita Placide (St. Lucia), Parvez Sharma (A Jihad for Love), Xiaogang Wei (China), and Jabu Pereira (South Africa), as well as several activists whose names are being withheld for security reasons.
“The Daily Beast is committed to covering those engaged in the global fight for gay rights,” said John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief and Co-Managing Director of The Daily Beast. “We want to help amplify their voices and deepen our audience’s understanding of one of the defining civil rights movements of our time.”
“In the West, the fight for gay rights has seen enormous progress,” said Mike Dyer, Chief Product and Strategy Officer, Co-Managing Director of The Daily Beast, and founder of Quorum, “but it’s essential to now expand the story and hear from the people building a global movement for full LGBT participation in society. Connecting these struggles is what Quorum is all about.”
Reblogged this on Change is Development! and commented:
In the time that we live in along with our fight for equality for all, its great to see LGBT Human Rights being a global focus at such a high level.