Event

The Kaleidoscope Trust Brings "The Abominable Crime" to London

Simone and her daughter Khayla in hiding at a safe house outside of Kingston, Jamaica. Image by Micah Fink. Jamaica, 2009.

Thursday, March 27, 2014 - 07:00pm EDT (GMT -0400)

The Kaleidoscope Trust together with the Pulitzer Center is delighted to invite you to a screening of the film, The Abominable Crime, on Thursday, March 27 at Portcullis House in London. The award-winning documentary explores homophobia in Jamaica.

Attending will be Maurice Tomlinson, the Jamaican lawyer and activist who is at the forefront of the decriminalization campaign in the Caribbean and received the inaugural David Kato Vision and Voice Award, which celebrates the life and work of murdered Ugandan LGBT activist David Kato.

Also in attendance will be Petra Krischok, Europe representative for the Pulitzer Center, and Micah Fink, who produced and directed "The Abominable Crime." All three guests will be available for Q & A to discuss the issues raised in the film and the situation for the LGBT community in the Caribbean.

The Kaleidoscope Trust is a UK-based charity working to uphold the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people internationally. It believes that the rights of all people should be respected equally, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Free to attend, but space is limited so reserve your seat today: RSVP

Thursday, March 27
7 pm Introduction
7:30 pm Screening
Attlee Suite, Portcullis House
SW1A 2LW
London, UK

Please allow enough time to get through security at Portcullis House.