Meet New York based community organiser, activist and author, Adam Eli, who will speak about his experience and about his recently published book, The New Queer Conscience.
JW3 provides a safe space for anyone who identifies as LGBTQ+ or are currently exploring their identity. This extends to our growing online community during this time where we are unable to connect in person. We will be hosting a Zoom LGBTQ+ Cafe to create a regular sense of community and to explore issues relating to being LGBTQ+ and Jewish.
We are delighted to be joined by New York based community organiser, activist and author, Adam Eli who will speak about his experience and about his recently published book, The New Queer Conscience. He is the founder of international activist group Voices4 and the editor-in-chief of a zine about global gender equality produced by Gucci and Chime for Change. He was named one of the 100 most influential queer people in the world by OUT Magazine and firmly believes that queer people anywhere are responsible for queer people everywhere.
This event is suitable for those who identify as LGBTQ+ and are aged 18 to 35. Concessions and bursaries are available if you can't meet the cost of this event. Please email info@jw3.org.uk for more information.