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Subject: New Event: Born This Way — Talking Transgender Truths
Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:21:01 +0000
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Born This Way:
Talking Transgender Truths
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THURSDAY 20 JUNE, 7PM
EMMANUEL CENTRE
Featuring Munroe Bergdorf, Kai-Isaiah Jamal, Tom
Rasmussen, Amelia Abraham
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What do we mean when we use the words 'male' and 'female'? Are these
binary terms still relevant in today's world, where an increasing number of
people, especially among the young, refuse to be boxed in by such categories?
Is it time we threw these categories out, along with their dated stereotypes, and
instead called for a radical rethinking of gender altogether?
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Opinions differ: many experts believe there is no such thing as a 'male' or
'female' brain. Instead, they argue, it is socialisation — how we are brought up
and the culture we live in — that determines our gendered identity. And yet,
gender still seems to exert its power: take binary transgender women like
Caitlyn Jenner, who has said that she always felt she 'possessed a female
brain, heart and soul'. This would suggest that gender is something deeply
subjective, an innate feeling that one just is a woman or a man. Others,
meanwhile, feel that that they have never truly aligned with one gender, or that
they are neither male nor female altogether.
In this special Intelligence Squared event, we bring together celebrated trans
activist and model Munroe Bergdorf, writer and and drag performer Tom
Rasmussen and spoken word poet Kai-Isaiah Jamal, whose work focuses on
his trans, black and queer identity. With author and Dazed journalist Amelia
Abraham in the chair, we will explore the panel's broadly differing experiences
around gender, ask whether they can be reconciled, and whether they even
need to be.
Join us on June 20th for a rich and inspiring conversation.
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Munroe Bergdorf
Transgender activist and model, known for her insight
into diversity and the LGBTQ+ community. Bergdorf
regularly appears on television news to comment on
race, diversity, gender and LGBTQ+ topics and writes
for publications including Grazia, i- D, them.us, Paper
magazine, The Evening Standard, The Guardian, Stylist
magazine and The Sunday Times Style. She is also the
newly appointed LGBTQ+ editor for Dazed Beauty and
was part of this year's OUT 100.
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t Kai-Isaiah Jamal
Spoken word poet, writer, model and trans visibility
activist who uses language and narration to give a
voice to the unrepresented and misrepresented,
prioritising queer black voices, specifically trans men of
colour. In addition, Jamal works with brands and
institutions to build platforms and better representation
of his community. These include Dazed, Broadly, Tate
Exchange, Stella McCartney and The Barbican. Jamal
has also just been announced as the ICA's first ever
poet in residence.
Tom Rasmussen
Author of Diary of a Drag Queen, which was described
as 'a heartfelt memoir of queerness and non-conformity'
by Vogue. Rasmussen identifies as non-binary and their
preferred pronoun is 'they'. They are contributing editor
at Dazed Beauty, Refinery29 and LOVE magazine.
Their work has been published in The Independent,
The Observer, i-D and SHOWStudio. They are a drag
performer and singer, and have performed two sold-out
runs in Edinburgh and at the Soho Theatre with their
drag band DENIM.
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Chair
Amelia Abraham
Journalist whose work focuses on LGBTQ+ identity
politics. She has written on or around this topic for The
Guardian, The Observer, The Independent, The Sunday
Times, The New Statesman, ES magazine, VICE, i-D
magazine and Dazed. She also writes about feminist
issues, human-rights issues, health policy, arts and
culture, and sex. Her first book is Queer Intentions: A
(Personal) Journey Through LGBTQ+ Culture.
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al This week's podcast
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Letters That Changed The World
Following on from Intelligence Squared's acclaimed events on great speeches
and poetry, we now present Letters That Changed The World, based on award-
winning historian Simon Sebag Montefiore's book Written in History: Letters
that Changed the World. Joining him on stage was No 1 bestselling novelist
Kate Mosse. Together they discussed letters by Michelangelo, Catherine the
Great, Sarah Bernhardt, Rosa Parks, Nelson Mandela, Virginia Woolf, Alan
Turing and Leonard Cohen.
A cast of performers, including Young Vic director Kwame Kwei-Armah, rising
star Jade Anouka, Dunkirk actor Jack Lowden, and West End star Tamsin
Greig, brought the letters to life on stage. Listen and discover the bravery,
beauty and visceral immediacy in these letters.
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