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2014 Qouleur Conférencière - Keynote : Kim Katrin Milan (née Crosby)
Date: 4 août, 2014 (19-21pm)
  • Place: articule
  • Adresse:  262 Fairmont Ouest (coin Parc)
  • Chaise roulante accessible 
  • Gratuit (donations bienvenues) 
  • En anglais avec traduction chuchotée English

Kim Katrin Milan: A daughter of the diaspora, Arawak, West African, Indian and Dutch, hailing from Trinidad and living currently in Toronto. She is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist, activist, consultant, facilitator and educator. In over a decade of community organizing, she has worked across the intersections of oppression in food justice, HIV activism as well as race & gender justice. 
(more at http://kimkatrincrosby.squarespace.com/)



Date: Aug. 4th, 2014 (7-9pm)
  • Place: articule
  • Address: 262 Fairmont West 
  • Wheelchair accessible 
  • Free admission (donations welcome) 
  • In English. Whisper translation provided

Kim Katrin Milan: A daughter of the diaspora, Arawak, West African, Indian and Dutch, hailing from Trinidad and living currently in Toronto. She is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist, activist, consultant, facilitator and educator. In over a decade of community organizing, she has worked across the intersections of oppression in food justice, HIV activism as well as race & gender justice. 
(more at http://kimkatrincrosby.squarespace.com/)


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