The lbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) Staff and Postgraduate Stunt Network at the Universy of liverpool.
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'WE'RE NOT HIDG': GAY AND LBIAN RSIANS SAY A CULTURAL SHIFT IS UNRWAY
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Over the past 40 years the polil and societal attus towards lbian, gay, bisexual and trans people have changed beyond regnn. Gay Tim exhibn lnch.
To ntue the celebratns for Pri Month, The Diversy & Equaly Team have teamed up wh The Guild to share wh you an exhibn of Gay Tim Magaze vers which were kdly donated to the Universy.
LGBT+ clus all stunts that self-intify as lbian, gay, bisexual and trans, and the pl sign exists to clu other inti such as queer, pansexual, asexual and tersex, and those qutng their sexualy or genr inty. Stunts who have experienced a form of homophobic/biphobic/transphobic harassment are 2-3 tim more likely to nsir leavg their urse and over a half of trans rponnts serly nsired droppg out of their urse (NUS, 2014). Around a third of LGBTQ+ stunts report not feelg nfint reportg any homophobic/ biphobic/ transphobic bullyg to universy staff (Stonewall, 2018).
History project chartg the velopment of attus towards lbian, gay, bisexual and trans people at the Universy of liverpool. Includg news articl, timel and personal rellectns. * liverpool university lgbt society *
Queer Youth Network - The UK's alliance of lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and other genr/sexual mory young people.
RUComgOut - A webse featurg real-life g out stori om lbian, gay, bi and trans people. The hoe the picture (top centre) is of 17 Green Hey’s road which at the time was predomantly a gay hoe hold and acted as the unofficial head quarters of the Gay Society. The hoe’s phone number was the one clu on GaySoc publicy at this time.
"Corn" 'Queer Street' article reportg on the opns of 3 gay men on the crimalisatn of homosexualy - Guild Gazette (1961). NUS Supports Gay Rights Stggle at Exeter Conference and Delegate Photo, reportg on the NUS adoptg s first prehensive Gay Rights motn - Guild Gazette (May 1973). What they said at the Gay Lib Conference article reportg on the first ever NUS Gay Rights Conference held Bristol - Guild Gazette (October 1973).