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✨February 15th at The Guild: 111 Queen St. 7-9pm.
✊Save the date! This public lecture explores how people learn to take care of one another when support is uneven or unreliable. Drawing on doctoral research with Black queer and trans communities, Vincent Mousseau (they/he) focuses on care as something practised over time through relationship, attention, and shared responsibility. @itsdrmoose
🪩 The lecture centres ballroom culture as one place where these practices have been developed and passed on. In these spaces, care is learned by showing up, staying through difficulty, and responding to what others need in the moment. Introducing the idea of speculative care, the lecture invites listeners to notice how care already circulates in their own lives and communities, often quietly and without formal recognition.
Brought to you as part of black history month by: BIPOC USHR, The BlacQ Collective, Black Cultural Society of PEI, PEI Transgender Network, Pride PEI, and PEERS Alliance
👋We hope to see you there!
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