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LGBT+ History Month 2024 Report
LGBT+ History Month 2024 at the University of Dundee was a great success, bringing together stories and people from across the broad community in our city.It would not have been possible without support and participation from a huge number of people, and we are hugely grateful to everyone who made the Month possible.We’ll also make a note of some key wins, challenges, and lessons from this year, so that everyone can learn from them for future events
LGBT+ History Month 2024 Report
LGBT+ History Month 2024 at the University of Dundee was a great success, bringing together stories and people from across the broad community in our city.It would not have been possible without support and participation from a huge number of people, and we are hugely grateful to everyone who made the Month possible.We’ll also make a note of some key wins, challenges, and lessons from this year, so that everyone can learn from them for future events
F11RS SGR No. 11 (LGBT Month)
A RESOLUTION
To urge and request the administration of Louisiana State University to recognize October as LGBT history mont
What to Read and Watch for LGBT History Month
Roesch Library\u27s Diversity and Inclusion Committee is celebrating LGBT History Month by highlighting a number of resources available in the library\u27s collection
Gender & Sexuality Services Newsletter, October 2018
Inside this issue:--
--Happy LGBTQ+ History Month!--LGBT(ea) Time: LGBT History in the Cedar Valley--Congratulations to UNI Proud, winner of Best Queer College Group of the Year Award!--Other Announcementshttps://scholarworks.uni.edu/lgbtnews/1012/thumbnail.jp
Playing it Metro
Emma Spruce on ‘Playing it Straight’ -the dynamics of articulating sexuality in popular culture. Metro-sexuality as a challenge to hyper-masculinity? This article has been published collaboratively by LSE Equality and Diversity and LSE Engenderings blog to mark LGBT History Month
The transmen community is still overshadowed by phallocentric logic in Malaysia
Alicia Izharuddin asks why the transmen community in Malaysia is regularly marginalised and continues to be poorly understood even within liberal and activist circles. This article has been published collaboratively by LSE Equality and Diversity and LSE Engenderings blog to mark LGBT History Month
“That’s Gay!” – Think before you speak
Benjamin Butterworth speaks out against the callous use of the phrase ‘That’s gay!” He argues that language reflects and forms attitudes, so should be carefully used. This article has been published collaboratively by LSE Equality and Diversity and LSE Engenderings blogs to mark LGBT History Month
UNI LGBT* History
This project aims to provide the future of queer activists of this campus a better picture of the roots of activism on this campus. I think of this project as my own personal version of The Celluloid Closet, but instead of old movies it\u27s old Northern Iowan articles. There has always been resistance at UNI, and this document hopes to show that resistance. It is however by no means complete, as often resistance has to occur in the shadows. What this work is hours and hours of searching the archives of The Northern Iowan, for those brief snapshots of resistance, which happened here in my own backyard. It is possible (and very likely) that I missed important events that were documented, due to issues with microfilm and my own personal human error. I do hope what you are presented with though, at least helps paint a better picture of what LGBT* life was like at UNI, and acknowledge those that helped pave the way.
See the UNI LGBT* History - Table of Contents document for a complete list of article titles, sorted by decades: 1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; 2010s; 2020s.https://scholarworks.uni.edu/proud_documents/1014/thumbnail.jp
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