Queer History Night

Queer History Night

7:00pm - Thursday, Apr 28, 2016

Join us at The Rio April 28th for Queer History Night:

Screening “In particular, barbara findlay”

Directed by Becca Plucer, a documentary made with funding from OUTtv and is part of theOutspoken Biographies series.

More information can be found at

Out TV


Film Synopsis:

barbara findlay is a lesbian human rights lawyer committed to advocating for the rights and freedoms of queers and transgendered Canadians. Over the last 30 years she has brought together the forces of feminism, anti-oppression and community activism into a distinctly professional and compassionate legal practice.

barbara is no stranger to adversity; raised in a time when closeted was the norm and being gay was either illegal or diagnosed as a mental disorder, she was one of the first lawyers to practice law openly as a lesbian and took on precedent-setting cases in gay adoptions, family law and discrimination suits. In 1995, barbara was involved in one of the most famous transgendered rights cases in Canada, when she represented Kimberly Nixon who was asked to leave Vancouver’s Rape Relief organization after they discovered that she was not born “cis” gendered female.

barbara continues to work on a variety of queer human rights issues, such as the safety of transgendered kids in schools, gender identity on passports and the Trinity Western University’s homophobic code of conduct. This documentary explores barbara’s life and her humanizing approach to explaining the law to those most marginalized by it.


Doors 6:30pm | Show at 7:00 pm

Q & A hosted by barb

All Ages welcome in the balcony, +19 with 2 pieces of ID to access main floor & full bar service.

$10 but no one will be turned away due to lack of funds.

**Groupons and passes not accepted for this screening

Accessibility update:

The results of a disability audit of the Rio can be found here:https://drive.google.com/folderview

There will be ASL interpreters for the movie and the discussion by professional interpreters. There will also be reserved seating to view the ASL interpretation.

Broadway Sushi, next door to the Rio, has agreed to welcome folks from the event who want to access their washroom, which is accessible to folks with mobility devices.

Please let us know if you have any accessibility or monetary barriers to attending. We would like to make it possible for anyone who would like to attend.

This event takes place on the ancestral, traditional, and unceded homelands of the Musqueam, Skxwú7mesh, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. As we organize, we also remember the historical and ongoing colonial genocide against Indigenous peoples that make it possible for us to be here as settlers.

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