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Race and Gender Identity in the black community in Nova Scotia
Action/Event
 Hillary  Contact Contributor
Dec. 1, 2010, 9:29 a.m.
A panel and discussion recorded at Dalhousie University on November 30.
BlackOUT! brings together LGBTQ African Nova Scotians with Dr. Clemon George, an HIV/AIDS activist and educator, to discuss how heterosexism and racism affect LGBTQ people of African heritage.
BlackOUT! explores the proposition: “In order to offset the impact of HIV in the Canadian African Diaspora communities, we need to address homo/transphobia in those communities, as well as the lingering effects of racism in the LGBT community.” 

Introductions and moderation by Halifax lawyer Catherine Meade.
Panelists:  
Robert Wright, social worker in Halifax
Chris Cochran (Elle Noir), performer and activist in Halifax
 Dr. Clemon George, HIV/AIDS activist and educator

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