Psychosocial work in practice and testimony from two human rights and LGBTQIA+ activists

In connection with the 10th anniversary of Nunca Más, International Network for Human Rights and Psycho-social Response, we have organized this day, on which we start with a lecture and end with questions, where you can ask for elaboration on what caught your attention and piqued your curiosity.

Lecture followed by Q&A.

 

 

 

 

Programme

External lecturer Elena Ansótegui (Iberian and Latin American Studies Forum (ILAS), University of Copenhagen, and cand. psych. Arely Alvarado (founder of and board member of Nunca Más - International Network for Human Rights and Psycho-Social Response Welcome
Arely Alvarado Who is Nunca Más and what is the psychosocial approach they work with (combining human rights with psychosocial work with inspiration from Latin America) and introduction of today's panellists and the theme
David Sanchez Álvarez, Head of Trans Department of Asociación Triángulo in Spain The psychosocial work based on the testimony of a migrant and human rights and homosexual LGBTQIA+ activist
Michel Candelaria, Afro-Colombian trans woman, activist for the rights of LGBTQIA+ people in Colombia and Denmark Ni Una Más concept from an Afro-Latin American migrant and trans LGTBQIA+ activist
Questions and answers (Q&A)