
Public Speaking
Here you will find a calendar of upcoming and older public speaking arrangements with a descending order from newest to oldest. Art without activism and activism without art/leisure cannot provide a full picture. Knowing the context and views of the artist allows a better appreciation of the art. Art is ultimately connection and communication.
TRANSGENDER AWARENESS WEEK 2024 (public speaker)
Join us for a discussion about being Trans and Multicultural, an uplifting celebration of the resilience, creativity, and joy within the transgender community, highlighting the vibrant multicultural roots that make our experiences unique and powerful. This gathering is dedicated to centering and amplifying the voices, stories, and artistry of trans individuals from all cultural backgrounds, creating a space where intersectionality and identity can thrive.
Trans Joy discussion honors the richness of our global community and the joy we create as we live authentically and in solidarity.
Whether you’re looking to connect, create, or simply celebrate, this event invites everyone to witness the power of trans joy and the beauty of multiculturalism. Let’s build a future that embraces all identities, fosters understanding, and celebrates love and resilience.
Allies and advocates are welcome—let’s share in the joy, learn from each other, and grow together. This event is free and open to all ages.
Date: 16th of November kl.16
Location: Bergen kjøtt
Let’s honor our journeys, uplift our voices, and celebrate trans joy in all its beautiful forms.
Trans Norge Podcast
Location: Loftet - Tou Scene
- Free
- Conducted in English
Trans Norway is created by PKI - the Patient Organization for Gender Incongruence. On Wednesday, April 3rd, Luca Dalen Espeseth will come to do a live podcast together with Jonah Fedorczuk.
Listen to Trans Norway here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0FrqsHMXsrbTN2kmPAfeE5...
You can find the entire program for Trans Pride here:
https://www.frirogaland.no/arrangementer/kategori/tp/
Conversation on Queer Minorities
Queer minorities and Third Space theory
What is it like to be a double minority in Norway? What challenges do queer immigrants face in Norway? In collaboration with Skeiv Verden Rogaland, we invite you to a conversation about experiences of migrating from one part of the world to another, cultural stereotypes and the importance of “third spaces”. Meet Jonah Fedorczuk, Head of Skeiv Verden Rogaland and Elizabeth Parra, head of Eiganes and Våland frivilligsentral, in a conversation led by Davide Bertelli, PhD candidate in Theology and Religious Studies at VID Specialized University.
Book Jonah for Public Speaking?
Jonah is the current deputy leader and founding member of Skeiv Verden Rogaland and through Skeiv Verden (Queer World) has taken the Erfaringskonsulent intersectionality competency course. He’s an art communicator and community organizer working with Queer people of minority background (immigrant, refugee, and disability advocacy).