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Feb
20
2020

Silence In The Library: finding LGBT stories in the library catalogue
Taking a look at how LGBT people have been silenced in the library, and how we as a community had to fight against discrimination and censorship to take our rightful place on the shelves....
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Culture, media & sport
Feb
20
2020

LGBT History Month: trans people have always been here
Lesbian, gay, bi and trans (LGBT) people have always existed and always will exist. We are not going anywhere, and we’re certainly not a trend....
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Culture, media & sport
Feb
18
2020

How we are tackling a legacy of LGBT discrimination in schools
At Stonewall, we help schools and colleges to become more LGBT inclusive and work to improve the lives of LGBT children and young people, whether they’re just starting out or seeking to improve their approach in line with current best practice....
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Education & youth
Feb
06
2020

How hiding my bi identity affected my mental health
By Molly Maher
Molly Maher on the mental health impact of experiencing biphobia, and the importance of community....
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Health & social care
Social exclusion
Jan
30
2020

Pride & Poetry: LGBT History Month 2020
By Ted Lavis Coward
2020’s LGBT History Month theme is ‘Prose, Poetry and Plays’, the three pillars which frame what we understand as literature....
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Communities
Jan
27
2020

Remembering the Holocaust
Following several years of escalating persecution under the Nazi regime, more than six million Jewish people were murdered during the Holocaust....
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Faith & religion
Jan
10
2020

Why Bi Pride UK's new magazine is so exciting
UNICORN, the new magazine from Bi Pride UK, is dedicated to celebrating and uplifting the voices of everyone in the bi umbrella....
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Communities
Nov
22
2019

Five questions to ask general election candidates about LGBT equality
Please ask your parliamentary candidates about their support for LGBT equality....
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Culture, media & sport
Law & crime
Nov
19
2019

Trans Day of Remembrance: what is it and why is it needed?
Today, 20 November, is Trans Day of Remembrance, which was founded by Gwendolyn Ann Smith in 1999 to commemorate the life and death of Rita Hester, a black trans woman murdered in Boston, Massachusetts....
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Oct
07
2019

Dispelling myths around detransition
Most people who transition do so without any regrets....
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