Celebrating 50 years of Identity, Advocacy and Community
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Sally is a proud member of the 2SLGBTQ+ community and so eloquently reminds us that “we all have a voice, find your voice, and use it. Your silence won’t protect you.‘’ And Jordan, who is a trans woman clearly articulates that “a lot of people don’t like people who are different from themselves. We need to have honest communication, there needs to be honest communication between both sides to understand each other” The Rainbow Resource Centre in partnership has launched an exhibit called “If These Walls Could Talk” which is a 50-year retrospective of 2SLGTBQ+ activism in Winnipeg. The exhibit is powerful, honest, and is an affirming statement that the 2SLGBTQ+ people have always been a part of Winnipeg society. They have a history and it’s a history that needs to be told with their voice. Please visit the Manitoba Museum and see this most important educational, emotional, and challenging exhibit. Twitter: @ManitobaMuseum Instagram : Manitobamuseum Manitoba Museum- YouTube Facebook : Manitoba Museum Instagram: rainbowresourcecentre Facebook : RainbowResourceCentre A transcript of this episode is available here. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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