NAVIGATION

NAVIGATION

TJP | GATHERING | Trans Justice Strategy Retreat | 19–21 April 2024

[Edited extract from public address]

Together, we are forging a new vision for how we create a future where all trans and gender diverse people are safe, celebrated, and free.

In the face of the global attacks on trans peoples rights, lives, and health care, the first national Trans Justice Strategy Retreat is bringing together 100 trans activists, advocates, and allies for three days of workshops, trainings, and plenaries. 

This retreat will be a big moment for our movement.

As an attendee you will have the chance to hear from local and national campaigns, build connections with leaders from all over the country, and gain tools and insights that will help strengthen and sharpen your own campaigns.
 
The conversations that we will have together will fundamentally shape the work our movement does in the coming year. That's why we have tried to make it as affordable as possible for people to attend.
 
Tickets are on a sliding scale with scholarships available and free tickets for First Nations people. We also have a shuttle travelling to and from the nearest train station to cut down on travel costs.

The event is wheelchair accessible, has strong covid-safety measures, and all attendees will be vetted to ensure safety and confidentiality. Best of all, your ticket price will cover your food and accommodation for the whole weekend. 
 
If you are doing work connected to trans justice then this event is for you, whether you are trans or an ally. I am so excited for us all to come together to talk, plan, and share.
  • Where: Lake Dewar Discovery Camp, Myrniong, VIC, 3341
  • Cost: Free–AU$330 + BF
  • Bookings: Tickets strictly limited and selling fast, online via Humantix
In solidarity for trans justice,
Jackie Turner (she/her), Director

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Trans Justice Project (TJP)

The Trans Justice Project works and organises on the stolen land of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation. We acknowledge Traditional Owners across this continent and their continuing connection to Country. Sovereignty was never ceded and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal Land.