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- Discrimination
Discrimination Discrimination is something that members of the Queer Community, and those who have other marginalised identities are still subject to everyday - this means prejudices are enacted upon, and queer
- Emily Garside
(she/they) Emily Emily Garside is a Queer writer, presenter, DEI consultant, and LGBTQ+ educator. responses to the AIDS crisis and the evolution of LGBTQ theatre, she has since expanded her work into Queer cultural history, including writing books on TV, Film and Welsh Queer History. academia, Emily has worked with organisations like Bishopsgate Insitute and London Playwrights to share Queer
- Spectrum
In the queer community, everyone exists on a spectrum - despite the prevalence of archetypes, no one This applies even more so for Queer people who possess intersectional identities.
- Social Media
Social media has allowed queer people who live all over the world to find a common space to access community However, social media can also expose queer people to abuse and harassment, facilitated by how easy it
- Free LGBTQ+ Inclusion Course | Certified Training
Home page LGBTQ+ Inclusion EXPLORE QUEER IDENTITIES, EXPERIENCES & ALLYSHIP. | Courses FREE LGBTQ+ INCLUSION In this section, we'll spotlight Queer experiences across history, different global and social contexts Lesson 3: Queer Histories. Lesson 4a: Queer Experiences - Global. Lesson 4b: Queer Experiences - Workplaces. Lesson 4c: Queer Experiences - Media. Lesson 5: Queer Joy & Queer Futures. MODULE 4 Queer Allyship.
- Body Image
In the Queer Community, people can especially have trouble with their body image, due to mainstream beauty There are also very prevalent archetypes that exist within the Queer Community, which can determine what
- Burak Bilen
As a queer individual, he strives to create spaces that are safe and inclusive. Burak facilitates Queer Sharing Circles under the banner of "Healing Queers" .
- Assimilation
An example of assimilation in that Queer People could be seen as changing their behaviour depending on For queer folks, assimilation can mean subsuming or erasing their queer or racialized identity to fit
- Marthe Koster-Thomas
(she/her) Marthe Marthe is a queer parent coach who supports new and growing LGBTQIA+ families. background in oncology nursing, yoga, and life coaching, Marthe creates a safe and affirming space for queer Her approach is honest, compassionate, and always rooted in helping queer parents thrive.
- Dan Glass
recognised as 'Activist of the Year,' ‘campaigning role model’ and 'BBC Greater Londoner' for founding ‘Queer His book(s) ‘United Queerdom’ won Observer book of the week and is now touring ‘Queer Footprints’. Dan recently founded Queer/Trans Muay Thai & Self Defence movement Bender Defenders.
- Mufseen Miah
inclusive community for all and is particularly focused on raising awareness of issues that affect Queer Along with being a co-founder and co-host of Queer Talk , a podcast that highlights positive news and celebrates diversity in the queer community, Mufseen is a vocal advocate for intersectionality and self-empowerment
- Family
While for many Queer people, relationships with their families are important and strong, many who are This is why 'Chosen Families' are so important for Queer people - relationships we forge with close friends
- Coming out
and debated as a privacy issue, 'coming out' is experienced variously as a psychological process or journey can unfairly place the onus of others wrongful assumptions about sexual and gender identity onto the queer
- Ramses Wolfe
(he/him) Ramses Ramses is a queer, disabled, Italian, trans man living in London, with years of experience His work focuses on inclusion and community building with queer, immigrant, and neurodiverse perspectives Banking Group, and the National and European Diversity Awards as a community role model and rising queer
- Dhiren Doshi-Smith
(he/they) Dhiren Dhiren Doshi-Smith is a queer British-Indian counsellor, speaker, and model with ADHD His work centres on the intersections of mental health, neurodivergence, queerness, and identity. passionate about making emotional education and mental health support more accessible, particularly within queer
- Aisha Shaibu-Lenoir
founder of Moonlight Experiences, an award-winning company dedicated to the celebration of diverse queer The organisation is decolonizing travel and addressing the lack of visibility and services for queer Aisha also runs The Common Press—an intersectional queer bookshop cafe and events space in East London
- Jo Krishnakumar
They research care, activism and collective-making in sex workers’, trans and queer communities in India Along with Trans/form, Jo works on Almaarii, a visual ethnography of queer space in south Asia and with Mithra Trust, Chennai where they facilitate mental health spaces for queer-trans people from an intersection
- Drew Demetry
(he/they) Drew Drew is a Queer SWANA cultural producer who has dedicated his life to showcasing the rich diversity of Queer SWANA work. As the founder of NAFS.SPACE , Drew has created a space for creative Queers from the SWANA regions to
- QTIPOC
QTIPOC QTIPOC stands for Queer, Trans, or Intersex, Person of Colour. < Back to Glossary
- Amir Yass
and stand-up comedy, Amir has carved out a unique space at the intersection of comedy, activism, and queer tackle complex topics, from Islamophobia and homophobia to mental health and the realities of being a queer writing about LGBTQ+ rights, representation in media, cultural taboos, and breaking the silence around queer


















