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?
Tag: featured
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.
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
Film Review: Departure
What happens when a mother and son project their sexualities onto the same person? Danni Glover reviews Andrew Stegall's feature debut, 'Departure'.
Toilet transphobia: sexual assault is not your weapon to wield
In this deeply personal article, a guest writer and survivor of sexual violence objects to the appropriation of sexual assault to deny trans people their basic human rights.
Note to bisexuals: Dating? Don’t bother. You’re not allowed.
In his latest guest post for The Queerness, Steve Topple discusses them minefield that is dating as a bisexual man.
The LGBTQ+ news round-up: 1 May 2016
In one of the most tragic weeks of 2016 Tom Ana shares some of the important news stories from the last 7 days that you might have missed. Happy May Day!
