Tate's queer walk through British art reflects the way in which art speaks to everyone. Read a selection of queer responses to Tate’s artworks from our LGBTIQ+ network, and submit your own! A selection will be shared in an online gallery: https://t.co/Si2zikEU8J

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🏳️‍🌈💕#lgbthistorymonth Only 2005 in the UK that legal rights of LGBTQ+ adopters enshrined in law under Adoption Act 2002. Since 2005, the number of children being adopted by LGBTQ+ parents has grown year on year.

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LGBT+ History Month is almost over so if you plan on buying anything with my design on, then you better buy it... now👀. The link to the ‘s Redbubble account is below:

https://t.co/6f1DJuCnou

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LGBT+ history month 🏳️‍🌈 🏳️‍⚧️
Justin Fashanu - the first out English football player. The Justin Fashnau foundation now fights against homophobia and racism in football.

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LGBT+ history month 🏳️‍🌈 🏳️‍⚧️
Marsha P Johnson - American gay liberation activist and prominent figure of 1969 stonewall uprising .

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As part of LGBT history month I’m sketching those who I admire or had an influence on me & adding to we need to recognise & acknowledge LGBT history & have positive role models

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Life drawing was a drag last night! Hosted by for I had a great time drawing and listening to the chat.

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It's but it can still sometimes be difficult to find books reflecting different family set-ups. We've put together a list of some lovely picture books to try: https://t.co/oTkHn1Wgxj

Pic: Carol Thompson

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celebrating 🏳️‍🌈

👁️‍🗨️https://t.co/0dXLDP43wz

✨This courageous popstar’s openness about his life & campaigning for LGBT+rights offered a life raft of hope to many - we salute, love & miss you

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celebrating 🏳️‍🌈

🎨 https://t.co/yDmHfay7l5 by Ethel Sands

Ethel Sands studied art in Paris, where she met her life partner, Anna Hope Hudson (Nan) 💘

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🔍https://t.co/8McuFMgzeB

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Sometimes we think we know what words mean, and we think we know how to use them. But often, it is assumed. This list of LGBT+ terminology is brilliant and really thorough - something we can all refer to and learn from.

https://t.co/5DaSWSfR97

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The latest Visitor Team blog is now available to read at This week, JP engages with the life and work of



https://t.co/tQnA0of1Iz

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Josephine was an entertainer, war hero & civil rights activist - and the first Black woman to star in a major motion picture.

She refused to perform for segregated audiences & was openly bisexual, with relationships with many high profile women of the era

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Happy We fully support everyone being who they are, having the freedom to love who they love, and embracing all our different identities. Here are some of our favourite spreads from Eat My Glitter Dust, to help kick it off…

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"I think I was seeking among the tombs of the dead those lost friends; I would not let them go," wrote Alan Bray in 2003; Tim Reinke-Williams examines his queer legacy.

https://t.co/IxOMUDEJE7

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I'm thrilled to reveal two spreads from My Daddies. Adventures in book world begin with the Dads right here.
https://t.co/MtpXIo4yAh
May14th

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