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Promoting LGBTQIA+ Equity in Education: Insights from a Researcher

LGBTQIA+ justice involves recognising and valuing individuals in the community, aiming for equity and allied liberation. The author advocates for visibility and accountability within academic settings, confronting transphobia while supporting trans+ individuals. They emphasise the importance of boundaries and creating supportive environments for LGBTQIA+ liberation, amid ongoing challenges in academia.
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The Importance of Community Support at Pride Events

The Portsmouth Pride parade featured a giant trans pride flag carried by a diverse group of supporters. Amidst challenging weather, the author felt emotional, appreciating their PhD supervisor Steven’s support despite not being trans. This moment served as a reminder of the love and solidarity present for the trans community.
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Autistic and living with cancer: What you need to know

This piece was written with Dr.Char Goodwin who is the lead researcher for the Autistic Experiences of Breast Cancer research project, a three-year project funded by Breast Cancer Now. They are exploring the cumulative effects of autism-specific barriers to healthcare in relation to cancer care, directly from Autistic people themselves. Katie Munday (me!) has been…
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The “virtues” of Rainbow Capitalism

The “pink pound” has generally been defined as the spending power of homosexual men and women (and now more generally LGBTQIA+ community members). It is suggested that gay men especially have a greater disposable income and more likely to adopt new products than the average consumer. Some companies use advertising and product placement to appeal…
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Government Consultation on Relationship, Sex and Health Education in UK schools

The UK Government is consulting on new guidance for Relationship, Sex and Health Education in schools, proposing a ban on the teaching of gender identity to prevent questioning of gender. Schools are urged to teach about protected characteristics, including gender reassignment, but not gender identity. The deadline for responses is 11th July. Shadow Education Secretary…
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What’s the best thing about being Autistic and LGBTQIA+?

This pride month, I asked the community: What’s the best thing about being both Autistic and LGBTQIA+? This blog is based on your answers. Autistic and queer people are often understood through issues we experience such as healthcare needs, inaccessibility, stigma and prejudice. These areas are important for us to discuss, be aware of and…
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Neurodivergent and queer-affirming spaces and practice

As discussed in David’s Divergent Discussions: Queer- and Neuro- Affirming Spaces and Practice creating safer spaces for those who are both queer and neurodivergent is both simple and complex. The things which benefit us will also benefit many others. Yet our very existence means some people we share spaces with must reflect on their own…
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Trans and Autistic: Living in two closets

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Check list for UK Pride events


