Online community exchange for tin* people affected by ME/CFS & Long Covid and allies

Not out of sight. Visibly PRESENT!

Community Exchange for trans, inter, and non-binary (TIN) individuals affected by ME/CFS, Long Covid, Post-Vac, as well as their TIN friends, supporters, and allies – two-part event
Moderated by by Elfi Finn Zuiderduin and Takver, with input from Kay Matter (17.9.)

🌱 Part of the workshop series “Growing Stronger in Times of Crisis” – Our Health

When?
September 17 & September 24 2025 | 6 – 7 pm

Where?
Online

What’s it about?
Too often, people affected by ME/CFS, Long Covid, and Post-Vac are invisible in our communities. We invite trans, inter*, and non-binary (TIN) individuals, as well as their friends, supporters, and allies from the TIN communities, to discuss questions:
* How can those affected continue to be part, and a visible part, of TIN communities?
* What does the disease do to our social relationships?
* How are friendships shaped and lived when support and care play an important role?
* How can access to trans, inter* and non-binary spaces and communities for those affected be designed?

What awaits you?
At the beginning of the first session, Kay Matter will give some input.
The event will take place on two dates, each lasting 60 minutes including a 15-minute break.

Accessibility: The invitation link will be sent prior to the events to everyone who registered. At both events, it is possible to simply listen, turn off the microphone and camera, and take breaks on your own. The event will be held in spoken German.

🌱📧 Registration
growingstronger@transinterqueer.org
For your registration and inquiries, please write the title of the event in the subject line.
Please register until September 15.

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The event is a space for shared learning, exchange and long-term solidarity. If you would like to be part of it, please feel free to contact us – we look forward to hearing from you!
Funded by Transgender Europe and Central Asia (TGEU) and European Union.