The upcoming leave hearing of the transgender appeal in Seremban raises various key questions on the future of inclusivity and human rights in Malaysia.
To what extent can the law serve as a fair and objective recourse for the oppressed? Or will it turn out to be an instrument in service of the state's interests and value system? What role can ordinary Malaysians play towards ensuring a more just and compassionate state of affairs?
Join our panel of activists and legal experts to reflect on ...
The upcoming leave hearing of the transgender appeal in Seremban raises various key questions on the future of inclusivity and human rights in Malaysia.
To what extent can the law serve as a fair and objective recourse for the oppressed? Or will it turn out to be an instrument in service of the state's interests and value system? What role can ordinary Malaysians play towards ensuring a more just and compassionate state of affairs?
Join our panel of activists and legal experts to reflect on the above questions and more!
Panelists:
Honey Tan
Faisal Tehrani
Dorian Wilde
Firdaus Husni
Moderator: Ahmad Fuad Rahmat
As we approach a landmark moment in our history, concerned Malaysians must come together to reflect in solidarity for all possible case scenarios.
Vigilance in a spirit of togetherness is very much needed. Your support and engagement on the matter will go a long way in ensuring that awareness about the plight of one of Malaysia's most vulnerable communities grows.
Organised by Justice for Sisters and Projek Dialog
IMPORTANT: For directions to Fluent Space, the venue, key in Plaza Taragon Kelana. on Google Maps or Waze.