Join us on Thursday, June 6th for a panel on CHILDREN from 6:30pm - 8:30pm! More specifically, on queer childhoods.
More specifically, on how to survive them, thrive in them, and what the current political situation means to them.
If you are an educator, a parent, a care worker, or, well… a former child, this panel is for you.
Come be part of a beautiful conversation, and dissect the current panic that is being spread in this country, its repercussions, as well as our panellists' hopes for the future.
Taking part:
Dean Atta
Dean Atta is an award-winning Black British author and poet of Greek Cypriot and Jamaican heritage. He is the author of I Am Nobody’s Nigger, The Black Flamingo, Only On The Weekends, There is (still) love here, Confetti, and Person Unlimited. Dean lives in London.
Pedro Lino
Pedro Lino (he/him) is a London based psychotherapist who uses humanistic approaches to support his clients on their journey towards self-actualisation. On his private practice he has extensive experience in working with the queer community, especially young trans people. He is also a school counsellor and volunteers for METRO Charity offering low-cost counselling to London’s South East LGBTQ+ community.
Tobi Adebajo
Tobi is a community-focused artist, facilitator, performer, writer and parent. They centre their works on the depths and nuances of topics revolving around queer love, politics, black sexuality, healing, Yoruba culture & traditions.
They are currently exploring the question “who is not in the space, and why?”
Tobi creates inter-generational discourse & worldwide diasporic connections through offerings of healing spaces, recovery rituals, sound baths & workshops.
We will also be joined by a faculty member, and community leader in a local school.
- Doors open at 6:30pm
- Conversation starts at 7pm