Karen Pollock discusses how for many survivors of child abuse, the fact they are LGBTQ+ impacts on how they are treated, and their ability to heal.
Coming out when you’re a British south Asian
In a very personal piece, first published on burntroti.com, guest writer Pamela Chabba shares her own coming out story as a British South Asian woman
The LGBTQ+ news roundup: 29 May 2016
Following his two-week hiatus, Tom Ana returns with his regular summary of the most important stories and headlines from the last seven days.
June: All roads lead to..?
Throughout June, we want to talk about what's going on outside of London for LGBTQ+ people in the UK, and ask, do all queer roads actually lead to London?
My anger, my apology
In this intensely personal guest post, Juno Roche shares her experience of being HIV+ and transgender.
Pride in London’s RAF fly-past is excessive and short-sighted
Pride in London's decision to allow the RAF to stage a fly-past at this year's event has caused consternation in some quarters. Lee Williscroft-Ferris gives his view on the need for less drama and more insight.
Debunking the myths of Gender Neutral Parenting
In this guest piece for The Queerness, Jadyn Gracelyn dispels some myths surrounding gender neutral parenting.
Diversity schmiversity!
Diversity: a word so often banded about in LGBTQ+ circles. But what does it mean in reality for less 'visible' members of our community? Juno Roche discusses.
Trans and HIV-positive: It’s time to make our case
Trans activist Juno Roche writes for The Queerness on the myriad issues associated with being a trans woman and HIV-positive.
What does an ally look like?
As the world marks IDAHOT Karen Pollock explores what being an ally actually means, in a world where so often its used as a term of abuse or derision
