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Classen, Albrecht

University of Arizona, United States

Title: LGBTQ Issues in the Pre-Modern World

Bidyut Mohanty

Institute of Social Sciences, India

Title: The unsung heroes of climate-change: Women at the Grassroots

Francesca Paola Traglia

Co-President, Society of Gender Professionals, Spain

Title: Beyond Sensiivity: The Transformative Power of Gender Professionals in Humanitarian Response

Lauren Muratore

Society of Australian Sexologists, Australia

Title: How Gender Constructs Lead to Sexual Shame

Jenni Gates

Counselling Therapist, Researcher & Author, UK

Title: Lessons in Love & Understanding: the importance of all inclusive education on Gender, Sexuality and Relationship Diversity.

Bettina Aptheker

University of California, United States

Title: Queer & Communist in the United States: Betty Millard (1911-2010 & Lorraine Hansberry (1930-1965)

Fatima Gomez Sota

Universidad Europea de Valencia, Spain

Title: Gender and Innovation in Migration: Migrant Women as Transformative Forces in Host Communities

Cristina Gimenez Elorriaga

University of Deusto, Spain

Title: Gender and Talent: Initiatives and Best Practices for Promoting Female Talent in Universities – An International Perspective

Carolina Matos

University of London, United Kingdom

Title: Discourses of care, wellbeing and human rights: a case study of Saving Mothers’ Comadronas’ understanding of reproductive health in Guatemala in the misinformation age

Dr. Thérèse Bernier

George Brown College, Canada

Title: Canadian sex workers discuss the effects of stigma on their work, their mental and physical health, and their overall occupational health and safety

Kathleen Cherrington

York University, Canada

Title: Canadian sex workers discuss the effects of stigma on their work, their mental and physical health, and their overall occupational health and safety

Jelena Vermilion

Sex Workers' Action Program (SWAP) Hamilton, Canada

Title: Canadian sex workers discuss the effects of stigma on their work, their mental and physical health, and their overall occupational health and safety.

Daniela Sepúlveda Ruiz

Catalizador.Social, Mexico

Title: Nonviolence Management in the Construction and Consolidation of Safe and Violence-Free Virtual Work Environments.

Luisa Di Biagio

Cascina Blu(R), Italy

Title: SO BIG, SO INVISIBLE- Bi-erasure among those who also experience other multi-minority conditions such as autism and giftedness. Technical perspective and testimony from within.

Fairuz Sharif

University of Ottawa, Canada

Title: “Neither Here Nor There”: Feminist Reflections on Insider–Outsider Positionality in Research with Marginalized Communities.

Chiharu CHUJO

University of Jean Moulin Lyon III, France

Title: Gendered Silences and Everyday Navigations: Gender-Based Violence in Japan’s Music Industry

Dr. Neha Kumari

Sri Balaji University, Pune, India

Title: The Politics of Becoming: Queer Subjectivities in Indian Lesbian and Trans Narratives

Mauricio Salazar Saenz

Xavierian Pontifical University, Colombia

Title: Gender Gaps in Parts of the Global South and a Possible Colombia Pension Reform for Widening the Gaps

Dr S Chelvan

33 Bedford Row Chambers and Southampton Law School, Uk

Title: Through the Looking Glass - What Queer Refugees Can Focus on to Gain Sanctuary

Dr. Ernestine NGO MELHA

Association d’Aide à l’Education de l’Enfant Handicapé (AAEEH), France

Title: Reproductive health and disability: Working towards a more inclusive and supportive environment for adolescents with disabilities

Dr. Andrea K. Zach

George Mason University, United States

Title: BurkaBondage—A Utopian Queer Performance

Franchesca Elena Rodríguez García

National University of Distance Education, Spain

Title: Gender Bias in Dystopian Novels from the 20th Century: Knowledge and Power in Brave New World and Fahrenheit 451

Samantha Boucher

Trans Liberty, United States

Title: The First Dominos: How attacks in the United States on abortion and trans rights have been used to build authoritarian power

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