Next Steps, Next Stops: Examining LGBTQI Issues at the Intersections

Next Steps, Next Stops: Examining LGBTQI Issues at the Intersections

By NYU Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service

Date and time

Saturday, November 21, 2015 · 9:30am - 5pm EST

Location

NYU Wagner

295 Lafayette Street 2nd Floor New York, NY 10012

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Description

The Stonewall Policy Alliance, in partnership with the NYU Law School, and the NYU School of Medicine, is proud to announce its first LGBTQI Conference. This one day event is designed to broaden your thinking, engage your interest, and challenge your opinions. The conference will lead attendees to submerge themselves in conversations about issues affecting the LGBTQ community in the fields of health, migration, employment, leadership, community initiatives, and networking.


With the recent historic Supreme Court ruling- Obergefell vs. Hodge - legalizing same sex marriage in all 50 U.S. states many are left wondering, what next? The conferences' panel discussion will focus on addressing the next steps in the movement for LGBTQI equality. Through panel discussions and audience Q&A, we will work to provide valuable information and resources that point towards opportunities for attendees to take actions for LGBTQIO rights.


This stimulating event will be held on November 21, 2015 in the NYU Wagner Rudin Conference Room from 9am – 5pm. All are welcome! Lunch and light refreshments will be served with a Happy Hour for Networking to follow the event. For more information please visit our Facebook page or contact the Stonewall Policy Alliance President Chelsea Sexton at chelsea.sexton@nyu.edu if you have questions.

Organized by

NYU's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service prepares public service leaders to translate ideas into actions that have an effective and lasting impact on the public good. Our faculty’s research changes the way people frame, understand, and act on important public issues. We provide our students with critical skills, access to all that New York City has to offer, and a deep understanding of context surrounding public service challenges—which they use to improve cities and communities across the globe. Since 1938, NYU Wagner has been educating the world’s future public service leaders. We offer a Master of Public Administration in Public & Nonprofit Management & Policy, Master of Public Administration in Health Policy & Management, Master of Urban Planning, Master of Science in Public Policy, Executive Master of Public Administration, and PhD in Public Administration.

 

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