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Where is Jiā? Chinese LGBTIQA+ Stories of Displacement 何處為家?華語 LGBTIQA+ 離散故事分享會

Sat, 07 Feb

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Creator Space, Chatswood Library

A Mardi Gras season talk and community panel on home, displacement and belonging for queer Chinese people in Australia. Mardi Gras 季特別活動:從研究與生命經驗出發,探討華語酷兒在澳洲的離散、歸屬與「家」。

Where is Jiā? Chinese LGBTIQA+ Stories of Displacement 何處為家?華語 LGBTIQA+ 離散故事分享會
Where is Jiā? Chinese LGBTIQA+ Stories of Displacement 何處為家?華語 LGBTIQA+ 離散故事分享會

Time & Location

07 Feb 2026, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm AEDT

Creator Space, Chatswood Library, Lower Ground, The Concourse Chatswood, 409 Victoria Ave, Chatswood NSW 2067, Australia

About the event

Where is “home” when home isn’t safe?

In this Mardi Gras season, ANTRA (Australia & New Zealand Tongzhi Rainbow Alliance) invites you to a public talk and community panel at Chatswood Library exploring the experiences of forcibly displaced queer Chinese people in Australia.

This event centres the Jiā 家 research report and brings together academic insight, lived experience and community practice to reflect on what it means to seek safety, belonging and “home” across borders and systems.

Featuring

  • Keynote speaker: Associate Professor Quah Ee Ling (School of Arts, Western Sydney University)

  • Facilitator: Cedric Yin-Cheng (ANTRA)


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