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  • Through My Lens: Imagining the Future of Accessible Workplaces.

    I partied, but nowhere near as much as my housemates as it took me many days to recover my energy each Life-changing: my grades shot up within a month. My body has been through a lot. All this makes my experience in the office space much harder than it needs to be, and easier than it In fact, all of this makes me much, much better at my job than when I dragged my painful, overstimulated

  • My Experience as a Porn Director: Why Representation Matters.

    work in it. by Lucifer Charlie Benedetti I never thought I’d end up directing porn / adult movies in my In my latest film I also represented how asexuality and porn can belong together. depicted in mainstream porn (which are also quite far from the reality) and it has a direct impact on my This is one of the most invasive feelings I have to experience throughout my whole life. I have no idea how many times a complete stranger approached me and my partner asking for a threesome

  • What's My Purpose?: A new lgbtq+ self-empowerment workshop.

    What impact are my stories having? (On myself, other people and society) What are my intentions and motivations? Have they shifted? During our three hour 'What's My Purpose?' Please respect this as it creates a safe space for all to share. Our partners.

  • My Journey as a Trans Man.

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  • Through My Lens: Living with Low Vision in a HD World.

    , embraced my identity as a gay man by coming out to my family, friends, and colleagues. In order to slow further deterioration, my doctor prescribed me 3 injections into my eye, one per month For me, acceptance is owning my condition and trying to live the best I can under my circumstances and Here, I had to reply to several questions about my condition, my work, where I live, with whom, and a I have a projector at home, in my bedroom, would you like to meet at my place?

  • Through My Lens: MS, Fashion, Style and Me.

    and reclaiming my sense of power through my style choices and how I choose to adorn my body. Ultimately, defying the obstacles posed by my MS and celebrating my true self. reminder that my body was changing and limiting my mobility. It helped to ease my pain and filled my Pansexual body with joy–yellow being one of my happy colours. New ones are added all the time, so make sure you sign up to our newsletter so you can stay up to date

  • Through My Lens: Crippled, Queer, and Femme at Work.

    therapy, and my dance career, my cerebral palsy will not stop being a part of who I am and how I navigate While I have had many successes in my career, I can’t help but think of how my intersectional identities Upon expressing my concerns, she gave me access to the all-gender, single-use bathroom in the wellness Through My Lens. I am all of who I am, and I don’t plan on altering my authenticity to “fit in and belong.”

  • My Queer Migration Story by Rahim El Habachi.

    This realization shook me to my core, questioning my existence and shedding light on the absence of visible , reducing my humanity to a mere label. Even my place of residence ceased to be a sanctuary as neighbors' discovery of my sexuality, resulting Devastated, I realized I was being forced apart from my community, my chosen family. To add to the anguish, my asylum claim was rejected by the Home Office, and the court turned down my

  • My Queer Migration Story by Aditya Sinha.

    Acquiring my British passport (very cool!), has contributed hugely to my sense of belonging. three and up through my body. "My move to the UK has enabled me to connect with my roots on my terms." My move to the UK has enabled me to connect with my roots on my terms. I would not trade my time, my memories or my journey here for anything. Want to connect with Adi?

  • Give Me Courage: My Story, by Phil Sanger.

    In 1999 I left my hometown of Barnsley. Kate Bush was playing on my walk-man, on repeat. My destination was Leeds and my goals were to take up professional dance training at the Northern School With both goals firmly under my belt I have since enjoyed a flamboyant career of touring world class The premise of the show was that I would confront my shame and share my coming out stories on stage as The show consolidated my otherwise incoherent journey and now, I am here.

  • DEI Trends in 2025: Global & Local Strategy.

    “Our office in the Middle East wanted us to do a workshop on DEI, but only focus on women… My learning I had to step back and think, ‘Okay, I’ll go by your rules for now, get in the door, and then find my allies.’” - Practitioner in academia Collaborating with local NGOs and regional partners further strengthens New ones are added all the time, so make sure you sign up to our newsletter so you can stay up to date

  • WCS x JTI: ERG Growth and Community Development.

    Community Building Full event programming covering intersectional topics like LGBTQ+ Parenting, Trans Allyship Showcasing internal Queer Leaders as part of our My Ally & Me content series. Showcasing internal Queer Leaders as part of our Through My Lens content series exploring the intersection "I think of my role as making sure that the company lives by the promises they made. New ones are added all the time, so make sure you sign up to our newsletter so you can stay up to date

  • How to interrupt Microaggressions in the Workplace.

    We've come up with five powerful steps for allies to take action. So I have to bring [all of my intersectional life experiences with me, as much as I possibly can.” - “[My allies at work always remind to do this] work of explaining, patiently teaching, and transforming Having allies you can rely on in your workplace allows you to spread the weight of responsibility for check out our guide on how to better your pronoun skills or 7 steps you can take to become an active ally

  • What does it mean to love your body as a queer person?

    ve had the pleasure of speaking to him about his creative process and queer journey as part of our “My Story, My Way” workshop series.

  • Our Impact in the Community: 2022 Queer Year in Review.

    This year, we welcomed 1500+ global Queer Leaders and Allies to join us for on our FREE online Webinars How to Define and Affirm Our Values How to Avoid the DEI Comparison Trap How to an Anti-Racist LGBTQ+ Ally be better Queer Leaders and Allies to those around us; and best of all, let people know about our in-person My Ally & Me: Oli and Char. We continued to support individuals through strengthening their role as change agents and allies within

  • Who am i? with Eduardo Gutiérrez.

    Well, my name is Eduardo Gutiérrez. Luckily I've been able to connect my personal journey and my spiritual inquiries to my academic work. Both my experience and my study of philosophy made me realise I needed to go through a period of intense I think deep down, my fundamental challenge is to tear down walls and bridge different aspects of my bisexuality and my Catholic faith.

  • Exploring body-image struggles in the Queer Community.

    Our successful wellbeing series 'Me, My Body and I' is back; exploring the complex relationship we have In our upcoming free workshop 'Me, my body and I', taking place on Saturday 31st July, our team of LGBTQ All have experienced some of these issues first hand, and are keen to share how they improved their own Me, My Body and I : Meet the team!

  • in-Conversation with Ben Pechey

    virtual retreat, and now facilitates our 'What's My Purpose?' workshop.

  • Travelling The World as a Queer Digital Nomad.

    Did all those years of therapy really sink in? Who am I after my divorce? All year I proudly displayed my LGBTQ+ pins on my jean jacket collar. I witnessed firsthand the profound impact of inclusivity and allyship through my group. Plot twist, I made more white, straight, male-identifying friends/allies than ever before, healing some Also, technology became my ally, offering support on-the-go, connectivity, and the ability to build communities

  • We Create Space & Trans+ Solidarity.

    This is my style of allyship. It’s now November 2025 and there is an even more urgent need to show up as allies. For me, writing is one way to display allyship as it allows me to express my thoughts and create conversations Acquisition, Recruitment Marketing, and Employer Branding space and being able to use that knowledge to be an ally My path to inclusion is paved by actions of all measures.

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