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Great Expectations: Migrating to Edinburgh

Great Expectations: Migrating to Edinburgh

Scotland was first in the UK to repeal Section 28 (Section 2A), and many migrants who have made it their home have taken a very active part in shaping political and social change.

Alva Traebert November 9, 2017 Conference No Comments Read more

The queer politics and pleasure of Brighton beach

The queer politics and pleasure of Brighton beach

What do Brighton’s Section 28 demonstrations reveal about the relationship between politics and pleasure when it comes to queer resistance.

Louise Pawley November 1, 2017 Brighton, Conference No Comments Read more

We were born in the 80s: A history of the Joyce Layland LGBT Centre, Manchester

We were born in the 80s:  A history of the Joyce Layland LGBT Centre, Manchester

Manchester (potentially) became the first place in Europe to have an entirely publicly funded, purpose built centre for the gay community.

Emily Crompton May 11, 2017 Manchester, Sources No Comments Read more

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Queer beyond London is an AHRC-funded collaboration between Birkbeck College, University of London and Leeds Beckett University to explore the local LGBTQ histories of Brighton, Leeds, Manchester and Plymouth.

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Matt Cook (Project Investigator)
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Alison Oram (Project Investigator)
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Justin Bengry (Project Researcher)
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