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ALL ARTICLES IDENTITY WELLBEING LEADERSHIP ALLYSHIP CASE STUDIES EVENTS Search WE CREATE SPACE Aug 26 ALLYSHIP Tackling Misogyny: Your Allyship Toolkit for Supporting Women. Learn key terms, approaches and strategies for being a better ally to women whether you're at work, in a social setting or wider society. WE CREATE SPACE Jul 12 WELLBEING Queer Journeys | Scott Sallée. We're back with another edition in our series of stories about the unexpected journeys Queer people we follow in search of ourselves, and... Dee Whitnell Jul 11 ALLYSHIP How to Challenge Nonbinaryphobia. For International Non-Binary Day, guest writer Dee Whitnell explores how nonbinaryphobia manifests across society and within the LGBTQ+... WE CREATE SPACE Jul 1 EVENTS Pink Carpet at WCS LGBTQ+ Awards 22.06.24 Check out these photos of our glamourous pink carpet guests at the inaugural WCS LGBTQ+ Awards at The Social Hub in Barcelona. This year... WE CREATE SPACE Jul 1 EVENTS Pride Gala | WCS LGBTQ+ Awards 22.06.24 Take a peek into our fabulous Pride Gala at The Social Hub in Barcelona, where we celebrated the winners the 2024 WCS LGBTQ+ Awards. WE CREATE SPACE Jul 1 EVENTS Winner's Dinner | WCS LGBTQ+ Awards 21.06.24 We brought our award winners together for an intimate evening to connect, network and inspire each other at LabTwentyTwo in Barcelona. WE CREATE SPACE Jun 25 LEADERSHIP WCS | Recognising 4 Years of Creating Space. Learn how We Create Space is improving the lives of LGBTQ+ people across the globe. WE CREATE SPACE Jun 17 LEADERSHIP WCS LGBTQ+ Awards 2024 | Introducing the Winners. Celebrating Queer Leaders across Spain who are using their platforms, profile and roles to drive change. Sayantani Chakravarty Jun 3 LEADERSHIP How Do Gender Stereotypes Impact Queer Leadership? How rigid ideas around gender hold back LGBTQIA+ people from becoming leaders in the workplace. WE CREATE SPACE Jun 3 ALLYSHIP Intersectional ERG Collaboration at Omnicom. Employees at Omnicom share how ERGs have supported their careers. WE CREATE SPACE May 30 IDENTITY Queer Journeys | David Kam. The story of David Kam, a movement facilitator and educator who grew up in Malaysia. WE CREATE SPACE May 16 IDENTITY Global Perspectives on LGBTQIA+ Discrimination. We speak to members of the WCS Collective about their experiences of being LGBTQ+ across the globe. WE CREATE SPACE May 6 CASE STUDIES WCS x Coventry City Council: LGBTQ+ Talent Development Programme. How we worked with CCC to influence change across the organisation. Neil Hudson-Basing May 6 WELLBEING My Queer Health Journey. Neil Hudson-Basing shares how he overcame his fear of exercise as a Queer person and how running supports his mental health. WE CREATE SPACE Apr 30 EVENTS Queer Women In Business Meet Up 24.04.24 Take a look into our latest Queer Women In Business event at WeWork Barcelona. Sevi Koppe Apr 22 LEADERSHIP Creating Space for Queer Women. The importance of creating intersectional spaces for Queer women to share their experiences. Tash Koster-Thomas Apr 22 IDENTITY Lesbian Visibility: Inclusion for Families Like Ours. The challenges of navigating pregnancy as a lesbian couple in a heteronormative world. Jon-Paul Vicari Apr 8 ALLYSHIP Prioritising Trans Allyship in our Queer Future. Jon-Paul Vicari appeals for LGB people to be better allies to the transgender community in a time of crisis. WE CREATE SPACE Apr 5 CASE STUDIES Queer Wellbeing: WCS>BCN. We share results from our series of free community wellbeing classes in Barcelona. WE CREATE SPACE Mar 31 IDENTITY Queer Journeys | Shimar Guyo. Hear the story of Shimar Guyo, a trans woman who moved from the Philippines to study and her search for Queer Community in Barcelona. Would you like to write for us? Get in touch. Please note we do not provide medical advice, but if you click here , you can find organisations in your area that will be able to help. If you need immediate help and support please contact The Samaritans (UK) . For worldwide information about where to talk to someone please visit befrienders.org .
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Queer Allyship Lexicon The AN INTERSECTIONAL LGBTQ+ GLOSSARY OF TERMS Language can shape environments, and words can be an integral tool for creating culture change and inclusive workplaces. We must all actively and continually educate ourselves as we create a path to progress. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Our evolving glossary of terms: Last updated on 02/05/2023 AAVE ADHD AFAB / AMAB AIDS Ableism Abolition Abuse Accessibility Accountability Achievement Achillean Activist Addiction Adoption Adversity Advocate Affirmations Affirmative Action Agender Ageism Ally Altruism Ambassador Androgyny Anti-Racism Anti-Semitism Anxiety Appropriation Archetype Aromantic Asexuality Assimilation Asylum Seeker Attraction Authenticity Autism BIPOC Ball Culture Belief Belonging Bias Bigender Binary Binding Biphobia Biracial/Multiracial Bisexual Black Blaq/Blaqueer Bodily Autonomy Bodily Wisdom Body Doubling Body Dysmorphia Body Image Body Neutrality Body Shaming Bottom Surgery Brave Space Breathwork Bullying Burnout Butch Calling In Calling Out Cancel Capacity Carceral Feminism Caregiver Caste CBT Central Asian Change Change-maker Chest-feeding Chosen Family Chromosome Chromosome Mosaic Cis or Cisgender Civil Rights Class Closeted / 'In the closet' Code-switch Collaboration Colonialism Colorism Coming out Community Community Care Community Development Confidence Connection Consent Conversion Therapy Courage Courageous Communication Creating Space Creativity Culture Cumulative G rief DEI / DE&I / DEIB Deadnaming Debate Decolonise Demisexuality Detransition Disassociation Discrimination Disparate Impact Dogpile Dox ENM (Ethical Non-Monogamy) ERG East Asian Eating Disorder Echochamber Education Ego Elected Official Emotional Regulation Empathetic Witness Empathy Employment Gap Empowerment Energy Equality Equity Erasure Ethnicity and Race FSSW Fa'afafine Faith Family Fat Acceptance Fatphobia Femininity Feminism Femme Fetishisation Finances / Financial Status First Nation Flag Food / Diet Fostering Futch GRC Gaslighting Gatekeeping Gay Gender Gender Assigned at Birth Gender Attribution Gender Dysphoria Gender Euphoria Gender Expression Gender Identity Gender Non-Conforming Gender Roles Genderfluid Genderqueer Gillick competence Grassroots Grey Grounding Growth Guilt HIV HIV Stigma Harassment Hate Speech Healing Health at every size Healthcare Heritage Heteronormativity Hierarchy Hijra Hispanic History Holding Space Home Homophobia Homosexual Hormones Humanistic Hypervigilance IVF Identity Implicit Imposter Syndrome Incarceration Incentive Inclusion Indigenous Indigiqueer Influence Inner Child Institutional Racism Integration Integrity Inter-able Intersectionality Intersex Introspection Islamophobia Isms Journaling Joy (Queer Joy) Justice Kinsey Scale Kyriarchy LGBTQIA2S+ Land Back Language Latin(a/o/e/x) Lavender Menace Leadership Learning Legal Guardian Legislation Lesbian Lesbophobic Liberation Lived Experience Loneliness MLM Male Privilege Man Manifesto Marginalisation Masc Masking Meditation Mental Health Mental Illness / Ill-Health Metamour Micro-Affirmation Micro-Aggression Mindfulness Minority Minority Stress Misgender Misogynoir Misogyny Model Minority Myth Monolithic Movement Multicultural Competence Music Mutual Aid Native Hawaiians Nature Needs Neopronoun Neurodiversity Neutrois Nibling Non-binary Non-discrimination Policies Non-profit Nordic Model Orientation Outed POC Pacific Islanders Pansexual Parenting Passing Patriarchy Peace (Inner peace) People who menstruate Perfectionism Performance/Performativity Person of Colour (POC) Personal Development Perspective Phalloplasty Philanthropy Platonic Play Pluralism Plus Polyamory Polycule Polynesian Polysexual Positionality Post-Traumatic Growth Power Power Dynamics PrEP Prejudice Presentation (Gender) Pride Privacy Privilege Profiting Progress Pronouns Propaganda Protest Psychological Safety Puberty Blockers Purpose QTIPOC Queer Queer Leadership Queer Temporality Racism Rainbow Reasonable Adjustment Reflection Refugee Relationship Anarchy Religion Representation Resilience Restorative Justice Role Model SWERF Safe Space Safe-guarding Safety Same-sex Sapphic School to Prison Pipeline Self Self Compassion Self-actualisation Self-awareness Self-care Self-inquiry Sex Work Sexism Sexual Characteristics Sexuality Shadow-self Shame Slur Social Barriers Social Media Solidarity Somatics South Asian South East Asian Spectrum Spirituality Spoon Theory Sport Stereotype Stimming Stonewall Story-telling Strength Stress Structural Inequality Style Subconscious Success Surgery Surrogate Survival Systems of Oppression T4T TERF Therapy Third Gender Thrive Tokenism Tolerance Top Surgery Trans Tax Transandrophobia Transformation Transgender Transgender Man Transgender Woman Transition Transmisogynoir Transmisogyny Transphobia Trauma Trauma Informed Trigger Tucking Two-Spirit URM Unconscious (bias) Undetectable Unity Vaginoplasty Validation Values VAWG Virtue Signalling Visibility Voice Vulnerability Windrush Generation WLW Well-being White Fragility White Privilege Whole Whorephobia Wisdom Woke Woman Xenophobia Ze/Zir A B C D E G Q H R S I J K L M T U N O V W X P F Z Special thanks goes to our wonderful partner Pride at 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"The transformation of silence into language and action is an act of self-revelation." AUDRE LORDE
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Queer Allyship Lexicon The AN INTERSECTIONAL LGBTQ+ GLOSSARY OF TERMS Our glossary of terms: AAVE AAVE is a way of speaking typically seen in African American and Black Canadian Communities. AAVE may be considered a dialect, ethnolect or sociolect. While it is clear that there is a strong historical relationship between AAVE and earlier Southern U.S. dialects, the origins of AAVE are still a matter of debate. (See: Black and Blaq/Blaqueer) ADHD Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurological disorder that impacts the parts of the brain that help us plan, focus on, and execute tasks. ADHD symptoms vary by sub-type — inattentive, hyperactive, or combined — and are often more difficult to diagnose in girls and adults. AFAB / AMAB Acronyms for: Assigned Female at Birth Assigned Male at Birth AIDS AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is the name used to describe a number of potentially life-threatening infections and illnesses that happen when your immune system has been severely damaged by the HIV virus. During the AIDS crisis in the 1980s, primarily gay men were persecuted in connection with the illness, as it was perceived that only gay men could contract HIV. However, nowadays, for the first time, more heterosexual people are HIV positive than Queer people. And statistically over 50 per cent of all adults living with HIV currently identify as women. Ableism Beliefs or practices that rest on the assumption that being able-bodied is “normal” while other states of being need to be “fixed” or altered. This can result in devaluing or discriminating against people with physical, intellectual or psychiatric disabilities. Institutionalised ableism may include or take the form of un/intentional organisational barriers that result in disparate treatment of disabled people. See: Accessibility, Inter-able, Neurodiverse & Autism. Abolition The action of putting a stop to a system, practice, or an institution, typically to make way for more progressive legislation and ways of working to reflect the liberalised views of mainstream society. Abuse Abuse is the improper usage or treatment of a person, often to unfairly or improperly gain benefit. Abuse can come in many forms, such as: physical or verbal maltreatment, injury, assault, violation, rape, unjust practices, crimes, or other types of aggression. Historically marginalised groups are disproportionately impacted by the effects of abuse. Accessibility The "ability to access" the functionality of a system or entity, and gain the related benefits. The degree to which a product, service, or environment is accessible by as many people as possible. Accessible design ensures both direct (unassisted) access and indirect access through assistive technology (e.g., computer screen readers). In this sense, thinking about digital accessibility makes us consider the way in which we share information. Universal design ensures that an environment can be accessed, understood, and used to the greatest extent possible by all people. See: Ableism. Accountability The acceptance of responsibility for one's own actions. It implies a willingness to be transparent, allowing others to observe and evaluate one's performance. Achievement In the world we live in, especially when it comes to our careers, a lot of our accomplishments are based on achievements. In the LGBTQIA+ Community, we have achieved a lot, as far as civil rights and acceptance in society. When there is always more to do to improve though, it is sometimes easy to forget to reflect on what we have achieved, and where we have come from. The same applies to all of us on an individual basis - we should all make time to look back and truly appreciate what we have done, and what it took to bring us here today. Achillean Also known as Men Loving Men (MLM), describes men, male-leaning individuals, or masculine-aligned people of all genders who are attracted to other men, male-leaning individuals, or masculine-aligned people of all genders. Activist Someone who labels themselves as an ‘activist’ typically adopts a more grassroots approach and can (to an extent) hold anti-establishment mindset. Often, an activist’s lifestyle can be heavily steered by their stance on a specific issue. Furthermore, activists spur on wider political and systemic change through their actions and words. See: Grassroots. Addiction An addiction manifests in any behaviour that a person finds temporary pleasure or relief in and therefore craves, suffers negative consequences from, and has trouble giving up. Members of the LGBTQIA+ Community are statistically more than twice as likely than straight people to battle with addiction at some point in their lifetime. This may be down to increased mental health challenges, internalised negative views about oneself as a result of marginalisation and discrimination, or a coping response to trauma. Adoption The adoption of children by same-sex and queer couples is a concept that has recently received more-widespread support in the mainstream and this has been reflected in changes in legislation. This does not mean that same-sex and queer parents do not face opposition to adopting children from those who are more conservative. Adoption is a great way for same-sex/queer couples who are not able to conceive naturally to expand their family, and also provide a loving home to a child who is disadvantaged. It is also common for couples who can conceive to adopt out of a desire to positively impact the life of a child living in care. (See: Family and Fostering) Adversity Referring to a difficult or unpleasant situation. Queer people regularly face adversity that cisgender heterosexual people do not, such as discrimination in the workplace, rejection by family members, medical gatekeeping, political scapegoating or violence and abuse on account of their identity. Advocate Similarly to an ‘activist,’ an advocate also wants to make change and support a cause or community that matters to them. However, they work within existing systems to raise awareness about issues and injustice, selectively considering when they are vocal about a specific issue - amplifying discourse taking place in society, and bolstering the efforts of activists. Affirmations Something that motivates, inspires and encourages you to take action and to realise your goals. These are most often short phrases that you can repeat throughout the day. Affirmations are important tools to help us change our patterns of thought, maintain a positive mindset, and also help us get back on to the right path if we are struggling. Affirmative Action Affirmative action involves sets of policies and practices within a government or organisation seeking to include particular groups based on their gender, race, disability, sexuality, creed or nationality in areas in which such groups are underrepresented. This is important to ensure diversity of thought within organisations, as well as to bolster social mobility of individuals who are afforded opportunities. Ageism Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or group based on their age. Agender Someone who does not identify with any gender identity or sees themselves as having no gender. Ally An ally is someone who supports people who are in a minority group or who are discriminated against, even though they do not belong to that group themselves. True allyship requires action and continuous unwavering solidarity. It is not about convenience or optics - this would be considered 'Performative Allyship'. The positive effect of an ally can only be evaluated by the receiver. Altruism Altruism is the principle and moral practice of concern for the welfare and/or happiness of other human beings or animals. Ambassador An ambassador (in terms of DEI) is normally someone who an organisation or brand partners with. Normally, this ambassador will be part of a marginalised community who is vocal on societal issues and injustices. Androgyny Androgyny is the quality or state of being neither specifically feminine or masculine. Anti-Racism Anti-racism encompasses a range of ideas and political actions which are meant to counter racial prejudice, systemic racism, and the oppression of specific racial groups. It is important that we all practice Anti-Racism within the Queer Community, as many of the biggest changemakers who have helped afford us the civil rights we have today, have been People of Colour. Anti-Semitism Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities. Just like any other form of discrimination, Anti-Semitism has no place in the Queer Community, or in wider society as a whole. Anxiety Anxiety is a feeling of unease, such as worry or fear, that can be mild or severe (which is often identified through medical diagnosis). Everyone has feelings of anxiety at some point in their life, but LGBTQ+ people are more than twice as likely to experience. If your anxiety is getting in the way of your everyday life, it's important to seek support from people that you trust, and find holistic tools to help manage the symptoms. See: Grounding, Meditation & Reflection. Appropriation The inappropriate or unacknowledged adoption of an element or elements of one's culture or identity by members of another culture or identity. This can be controversial when members of a dominant culture appropriate from minority cultures. When thinking specifically about the appropriation of the LGBTQIA+ community, Queerbaiting is a prime example of this. Archetype A statement, pattern of behaviour, or model which others then replicate or emulate going forward. The archetype has become recognisable or quintessential as a standard of the type in society over generations of human culture - specifically for the LGBTQIA community, this manifests itself in types of people or crowds in the community - who have similar body types, interests or display similar behaviours. Aromantic Someone who does not or experiences limited romantic attraction. See: Asexuality Asexuality A person who does not experience sexual attraction. Some asexual people experience romantic attraction, while others do not. Asexual people who experience romantic attraction might also use terms such as gay, bi, lesbian, straight and queer in conjunction with asexual to describe the direction of their romantic attraction. Assimilation Assimilation is the process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a society's majority group or assume the values, behaviours, and beliefs of another group whether fully or partially. An example of assimilation in that Queer People could be seen as changing their behaviour depending on who they're facing. This is often at the expense of one's own culture and identity. For queer folks, assimilation can mean subsuming or erasing their queer or racialized identity to fit into heteronormative society. It can often look like internalised homophobia, racism, or transphobia, which keeps us closed in and conforming to societal norms at the expense of our own authentic selves. Here are examples of assimilation: - Avoiding holding hands with a partner in public to avoid negative reactions from others. - Changing ones appearance or behaviour to conform to gender norms. - Choosing not to come out to one's family and friends for fear of rejection. - Pretending to only have relationships with the opposite sex to avoid discrimination. - Avoiding talking about ones sexuality or gender identity at work to avoid judgement or discrimination. - Suppressing aspects of their cultural identity to avoid discrimination or rejection from others. See: Code-switching. Asylum Seeker A person who leaves their country of birth or residence, enters another country and seeks protection by the state in this other country. An asylum seeker is an immigrant who has been forcibly displaced and might have fled their home country because of war or other factors harming them or their family. Attraction When we hear "attraction" we tend to think of romantic or sexual attraction, but there are many other types of attraction that we can feel. Sexual Attraction – Attraction, arousal and desire for sex, often caused by physical traits. Romantic Attraction – Emotional attraction and a desire to be romantically involved with someone, not inherently sexual. Alterous Attraction – Desire for emotional closeness. Aesthetic Attraction – Attracted to the appearance of a person, that is not inherently romantic or sexual. Sensual Attraction – A desire for physical contact short of actual sex. Emotional Attraction – Attraction to a person’s soul, personality, mind, dreams, and heart Intellectual Attraction – Attraction to a person’s intelligence See also: Sexuality, Orientation Authenticity Authenticity is the acknowledgment, and eventual integration of all the aspects that make us who we are. It informs our ability to choose what feels right at any given moment. Autism Autism is a neurological and developmental difference that affects how people interact with others, communicate, learn, and behave. Although autism can be diagnosed at any age, symptoms generally appear in the first two years of life. Symptoms present themselves differently in women and girls so they historically have been underdiagnosed in early years and diagnosed later in life. Autism is a form of neurodiversity. BIPOC Stands for Black, Indigenous, and people of colour. Pronounced “bye-pock,” this is a term specific to the United States, intended to centre the experiences of Black and Indigenous groups and demonstrate solidarity between communities of colour. Ball Culture The Ballroom Scene is an African-American and Latino underground LGBTQ+ subculture that originated in New York City. Beginning in the late 20th century, Black and Latino drag queens began to organize their own pageants in opposition to racism experienced in established drag queen pageant circuits. Belief "Core beliefs" can refer to one's personal values and ideologies in life, a lot of which can be based upon society or those of whom are close to us. However, beliefs also refer to what we think is true about ourselves. For example, as Queer people or folks from historically marginalised backgrounds, we often grow up applying meaning to certain parts of our identity. Internalised beliefs can have a massive effect on our self-esteem, how we view ourselves, our wellbeing, and ultimately our ability to reach our full potential. In order for us to remove these internal barriers it is important that we check in regularly with ourselves, and question the validity of our own beliefs. Belonging Belonging is a fundamental part of being human: We need people and this need is hardwired into our brains. Belonging is, of course, that feeling of connectedness to a group or community. It’s the sense that you’re part of something. You feel attached, close and thoroughly accepted by your people. But belonging is more than just being part of a group. The notion of belonging, or social identity, is a central aspect of how we define who we are. We consider ourselves to be individuals but it is our membership of particular groups that is most important in constructing our own personal and unique sense of identity.
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(he/they) Burak Burak believes that the essence of healing lies in cultivating a sense of safety. 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" . They also provide private Sound Therapy, Somatic Experiencing Sessions as well as group sound baths and sharing circles. Burak is currently undergoing training in Clinical Sexology and Relationship Therapy in the UK. Burak Bilen Looking for a Guest Speake r ? Get in touch Our Recent Articles... Queer Journeys | Shimar Guyo. Post not marked as liked Our Top 10 Transgender Training Programmes. Post not marked as liked Woman to Woman: Lessons from a Lesbian Executive. Post not marked as liked Create Space for Change. We work with 100+ Businesses, ERGs and Change-Leaders providing bespoke DEI solutions. Through consultancy we design shared learning experiences, produce insights and craft content that support individuals with strengthening their roles as change-agents within their communities and organisations. Discover our bespoke corporate solutions... Work with us
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(she/her) Temi Temi is an Events and Project Coordinator at We Create Space . She is an events professional and has been working in different industries over the past 10 years. She also has a passion for TV/Film as a critic and content creator. Working with WCS allows Temi to support a company that aligns with her values and speaks out for marginalised communities. Temi Ayorinde Looking for a Guest Speake r ? Get in touch Our Recent Articles... Queer Journeys | Shimar Guyo. Post not marked as liked Our Top 10 Transgender Training Programmes. Post not marked as liked Woman to Woman: Lessons from a Lesbian Executive. Post not marked as liked Create Space for Change. We work with 100+ Businesses, ERGs and Change-Leaders providing bespoke DEI solutions. Through consultancy we design shared learning experiences, produce insights and craft content that support individuals with strengthening their roles as change-agents within their communities and organisations. Discover our bespoke corporate solutions... Work with us
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(she/they) Jossy Jaycoff Jossy is a Visual Artist and LGBTQ+ Rights Activist with a special focus on Non-Binary Trans Identities. She is also a Communicator, Model, Writer, Actress and International Host promoting Queer culture from platforms such as Boiler Room, British Fashion Council, Resident Advisor, Primavera Sound and Soho House. She has worked with the Ministry of Equality of the Spanish Government to help development “La Ley Trans Estatal” (the Trans Law), one of only a few activists involved in this historic legislative change. Jossy is committed to taking spaces that are not created for gender variant people, along with the promotion and development of new legislatures. Jossy Jaycoff Angulo Looking for a Guest Speake r ? Get in touch Our Recent Articles... Queer Journeys | Shimar Guyo. Post not marked as liked Our Top 10 Transgender Training Programmes. Post not marked as liked Woman to Woman: Lessons from a Lesbian Executive. Post not marked as liked Create Space for Change. We work with 100+ Businesses, ERGs and Change-Leaders providing bespoke DEI solutions. Through consultancy we design shared learning experiences, produce insights and craft content that support individuals with strengthening their roles as change-agents within their communities and organisations. Discover our bespoke corporate solutions... Work with us
- Ajay Pabial
(he/him) Ajay Ajay is an award-winning social entrepreneur and artist who supports underrepresented young Londoners to access the creative sector. He delivers and designs programmes and consults businesses to embed diversity and inclusion at the core of their activities. Ajay has spoken at international summits on community building, creativity, and advocating for visibility and representation in the creative workforce. He is proud to have been showcased on platforms such as Westfield podcast ‘How I Got Here’ and BBC Radio Oxford for his work around Art Clubbers . As a Civic Futures Fellow, Ajay will take part in a collective learning and discovery experience with the Greater London Authority , focusing on the London Recovery Board’s missions to encourage collaboration and experimentation around the 9 recovery missions. Ajay's personal mission is to shine a limelight on individuals from BAME and LGBT+ intersections and the unique talent they bring to the creative sector. In 2020, he was featured by Pride In London as one of their 52 dynamic and thought-provoking LGBT+ visual artists. Ajay is passionate about recruitment, leadership, intersectionality, identity, culture change, community building, and activism. Ajay Pabial Looking for a Guest Speake r ? Get in touch Our Recent Articles... Queer Journeys | Shimar Guyo. Post not marked as liked Our Top 10 Transgender Training Programmes. Post not marked as liked Woman to Woman: Lessons from a Lesbian Executive. Post not marked as liked Create Space for Change. We work with 100+ Businesses, ERGs and Change-Leaders providing bespoke DEI solutions. Through consultancy we design shared learning experiences, produce insights and craft content that support individuals with strengthening their roles as change-agents within their communities and organisations. Discover our bespoke corporate solutions... Work with us
- Sergi Alberola
he/him Sergi Sergi, a former mathematician turned software engineer, currently serves as an Engineering Team Lead at Ocado Technology Barcelona. With a focus on creating a safe work environment, Sergi prioritizes the well-being of his team while ensuring that everyone's voice is heard. In addition to his work in software engineering, Sergi is passionate about sharing his love of mathematics with others, and often delivers engaging presentations on topics such as probability and the sizes of infinity to diverse audiences, including high school students. Furthermore, Sergi spearheads the internal Lunch & Learn sessions at Ocado Technology Barcelona, fostering a platform for colleagues to share their knowledge and learn from one another in a safe and supportive space. Sergi Alberola Looking for a Guest Speake r ? Get in touch Our Recent Articles... Queer Journeys | Shimar Guyo. Post not marked as liked Our Top 10 Transgender Training Programmes. Post not marked as liked Woman to Woman: Lessons from a Lesbian Executive. Post not marked as liked Create Space for Change. We work with 100+ Businesses, ERGs and Change-Leaders providing bespoke DEI solutions. Through consultancy we design shared learning experiences, produce insights and craft content that support individuals with strengthening their roles as change-agents within their communities and organisations. Discover our bespoke corporate solutions... Work with us
- Jess Brough
(they/dey) Jess Jess Brough is a writer, producer, and academic from South London. Jess is a writer of science fiction and poetry and the Founder and Director of Fringe of Colour – an Edinburgh-based multi-award-winning arts initiative for Black people and People of Colour at arts festivals in Scotland and beyond. Jess completed a PhD in Psychology at the University of Edinburgh, with a thesis on social biases in language production and comprehension, and now lives in Barcelona. Jess Brough Looking for a Guest Speake r ? Get in touch Our Recent Articles... Queer Journeys | Shimar Guyo. Post not marked as liked Our Top 10 Transgender Training Programmes. Post not marked as liked Woman to Woman: Lessons from a Lesbian Executive. Post not marked as liked Create Space for Change. We work with 100+ Businesses, ERGs and Change-Leaders providing bespoke DEI solutions. Through consultancy we design shared learning experiences, produce insights and craft content that support individuals with strengthening their roles as change-agents within their communities and organisations. Discover our bespoke corporate solutions... Work with us
- Stewart O'Callaghan
(they/them) Stewart Stewart is the award-winning Founder and CEO of OUTpatients (formerly Live Through This), the UK's LGBTIQ+ cancer charity. Their personal experience with cancer and the healthcare system has driven them to establish a patient-led organization focused on enhancing the representation, information, and support available to the LGBTIQ+ community affected by cancer. As an expert in both cancer care and LGBTIQ+ advocacy, Stewart speaks passionately about the intersectionality of these two fields. They emphasize the importance of understanding the unique challenges faced by LGBTIQ+ people in the healthcare system, particularly when it comes to accessing adequate care and overcoming discriminatory practices. Stewart also discusses the role of promoting inclusivity in cancer care, as well as the importance of leadership in driving systemic change towards equitable healthcare for all. Stewart O'Callaghan Looking for a Guest Speake r ? Get in touch Our Recent Articles... Queer Journeys | Shimar Guyo. Post not marked as liked Our Top 10 Transgender Training Programmes. Post not marked as liked Woman to Woman: Lessons from a Lesbian Executive. Post not marked as liked Create Space for Change. We work with 100+ Businesses, ERGs and Change-Leaders providing bespoke DEI solutions. Through consultancy we design shared learning experiences, produce insights and craft content that support individuals with strengthening their roles as change-agents within their communities and organisations. Discover our bespoke corporate solutions... Work with us
- Khatoun Abdmasih
(she/her) Khatoun Khatoun is a queer woman with Syrian roots, who was born in Germany but now calls the city of Barcelona home. She is a certified Coach, Training Expert, Moderator & Facilitator with a strong focus on DEI. Khatoun is knowledgeable on a range of topics including Anti-Racism, Leadership, Intersectionality, Faith, Self-empowerment and Culture Change. Khatoun Abdmasih Looking for a Guest Speake r ? Get in touch Our Recent Articles... Queer Journeys | Shimar Guyo. Post not marked as liked Our Top 10 Transgender Training Programmes. Post not marked as liked Woman to Woman: Lessons from a Lesbian Executive. Post not marked as liked Create Space for Change. We work with 100+ Businesses, ERGs and Change-Leaders providing bespoke DEI solutions. Through consultancy we design shared learning experiences, produce insights and craft content that support individuals with strengthening their roles as change-agents within their communities and organisations. Discover our bespoke corporate solutions... Work with us
- Dr Paul Taylor-Pitt
(he/him) Dr Paul Paul is a queer activist, Somatic Coach, Mentor, Writer, and award-winning Organization Development Consultant. He is a passionate advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, who strives to raise awareness about the unique challenges faced by queer individuals in society. In addition to hosting the HOPECAST podcast, where he discusses the intersection of spirituality and sexuality, Paul is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and has been featured on HR Magazine 's Most Influential Thinkers List. He currently resides in London with his husband. Paul is a gifted speaker who regularly shares his expertise on topics such as leadership, LGBTQ+ history and discrimination, well-being, self-empowerment, culture change, and community building. His ability to connect with his audience and convey complex ideas in a clear and engaging manner makes him a sought-after presenter and facilitator. Dr Paul Taylor-Pitt Looking for a Guest Speake r ? Get in touch Our Recent Articles... Queer Journeys | Shimar Guyo. Post not marked as liked Our Top 10 Transgender Training Programmes. Post not marked as liked Woman to Woman: Lessons from a Lesbian Executive. Post not marked as liked Create Space for Change. We work with 100+ Businesses, ERGs and Change-Leaders providing bespoke DEI solutions. Through consultancy we design shared learning experiences, produce insights and craft content that support individuals with strengthening their roles as change-agents within their communities and organisations. Discover our bespoke corporate solutions... Work with us
- Zach Ames
(he/him) Zach Zach is an executive coach, facilitator, and leadership development specialist with over a decade of professional experience working for major brands all over the world (such as Bloomingdale's and Bloomberg ). Now based in the US and running his own consultancy, XYZ Leadership , he brings that spirit of teamwork, communication, and curiosity to leaders every day - whether it's individuals finding their own voice or managing massive change efforts across an organization. In 2018, Zach won the RAHM LGBT Leadership Contest in London and is passionate about helping others in the queer space gain the tools to make an impact in their worlds. Zach Ames Looking for a Guest Speake r ? Get in touch Our Recent Articles... Queer Journeys | Shimar Guyo. Post not marked as liked Our Top 10 Transgender Training Programmes. Post not marked as liked Woman to Woman: Lessons from a Lesbian Executive. Post not marked as liked Create Space for Change. We work with 100+ Businesses, ERGs and Change-Leaders providing bespoke DEI solutions. Through consultancy we design shared learning experiences, produce insights and craft content that support individuals with strengthening their roles as change-agents within their communities and organisations. Discover our bespoke corporate solutions... Work with us
- Rahim EL Habachi
(he/him) Rahim Rahim is a Moroccan gay Refugee living in Wales, who is a playwright, actor, and belly dancer. Upon discovering that he was living with HIV, he became an advocate for eradicating the stigma surrounding HIV. Rahim is passionate about creating safe spaces for the LGBT global majority, as well as for asylum seekers and refugees. He believes in the importance of intersectionality, recognizing the ways in which different forms of oppression intersect to create unique challenges. In addition to his work on HIV and seeking asylum, Rahim is also an activist for sexual health and identity. He believes in the power of storytelling and using his own experiences to create change. Rahim EL Habachi Looking for a Guest Speake r ? Get in touch Our Recent Articles... Queer Journeys | Shimar Guyo. Post not marked as liked Our Top 10 Transgender Training Programmes. Post not marked as liked Woman to Woman: Lessons from a Lesbian Executive. Post not marked as liked Create Space for Change. We work with 100+ Businesses, ERGs and Change-Leaders providing bespoke DEI solutions. Through consultancy we design shared learning experiences, produce insights and craft content that support individuals with strengthening their roles as change-agents within their communities and organisations. Discover our bespoke corporate solutions... Work with us
- Coda Nicolaeff
(she/they) Coda Coda is an inclusion consultant and music artist of Bulgarian, British, and trans experience. She’s the co-founder of Trans Voices - the UK’s first professional trans+ vocal collective. Under Coda's leadership, the collective has carried out performances at the Roundhouse, Kew Gardens, Tate Britain, collaborated with The Guardian on a documentary film and recorded with a diverse array of artists including Olly Alexander and HAAi. As a DEI expert, Coda's portfolio of clients spans the fashion, media, and corporate business worlds including Ralph Lauren, Warner Bros, and Bank of Ireland. Coda Nicolaeff Looking for a Guest Speake r ? Get in touch Our Recent Articles... Queer Journeys | Shimar Guyo. Post not marked as liked Our Top 10 Transgender Training Programmes. Post not marked as liked Woman to Woman: Lessons from a Lesbian Executive. Post not marked as liked Create Space for Change. We work with 100+ Businesses, ERGs and Change-Leaders providing bespoke DEI solutions. Through consultancy we design shared learning experiences, produce insights and craft content that support individuals with strengthening their roles as change-agents within their communities and organisations. Discover our bespoke corporate solutions... Work with us
- Sophie Strachan
(she/her) Sophie Sophie has been an advocate for women and HIV for almost 2 decades ensuring gender visibillty and health equity in the HIV response and that women's sexual reproductive health and rights are achieved. She has provided policy advice to public health organisations, NHS England , NICE, NGOs and academics, WHO and UN Women advocating both nationally and internationally.Sophie’s work includes advocacy on PrEP knowledge and equity in access for all women, and is the current co chair on the London PrEP Equity working group. She is CEO of the Sophia Forum whichexists to empower all women living with HIV to reach their full potential, and to ensure their voices are heard and their needs prioritised within the health sector and wider society. Sophie Strachan Looking for a Guest Speake r ? Get in touch Our Recent Articles... Queer Journeys | Shimar Guyo. Post not marked as liked Our Top 10 Transgender Training Programmes. Post not marked as liked Woman to Woman: Lessons from a Lesbian Executive. Post not marked as liked Create Space for Change. We work with 100+ Businesses, ERGs and Change-Leaders providing bespoke DEI solutions. Through consultancy we design shared learning experiences, produce insights and craft content that support individuals with strengthening their roles as change-agents within their communities and organisations. Discover our bespoke corporate solutions... Work with us















