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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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



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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.
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May14th

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To celebrate we're sharing our works by LGBT+ artists: Joan Eardley, 'Children and Chalked Wall No. 2', 1963. Eardley is known for her depictions of Glaswegian street children and landscapes of the Scottish coast.

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Every day is for me, but I love that we dedicate time to celebrate those who came before us. Today I’m thinking about Harvey Milk, the iconic LGBT+ activist and politician. Before his assassination he made so many changes for the commun… https://t.co/tzmSDnsnRX

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George Michael was a singer, songwriter and producer who rose to fame as a member of the music due Wham! and later embarked on a solo career. Michael came out in 1998 and was an active LGBTQ+ rights and HIV/AIDS campaigner.

📷 Rolling Stone/Frank Griffin

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To kick off we share some favourite children's books, including this one by Bookmark fave 🏳️‍🌈 https://t.co/8DoswuHqzS

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Here are some previews of my pieces for ! I’m excited for everyone to be able to see the full finished product!

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🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️#LGBTHistoryMonth

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We are proud to be celebrating with our incredible play exploring a group of friends as they navigate the AIDS crisis of the 80's. Coming this Feb to and - BOOK NOW

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Le Monocle patrons dressed up in monocles.

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At the end of his first year at Cambridge, Robert Baldwin Ross told his mother that he was homosexual and would make no secret of it. Learn more about his story https://t.co/kKGDvPHMyq

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Lots of new titles were added to our last week! Check out our and collections too! Borrow eBooks and eAudio for FREE, 24/7. Download the app & register with your library card number and pin. https://t.co/UW1I6XVs83

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St Sébastien I, II , III ,

My photography for the exhibition

‘ Queer Ways of Being ‘
at Gallery 35 Chapel Walk.
https://t.co/1NeFijjfLJ

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Fact Number 6 – World AIDs Day is marked each year on December 1st. The purpose is to educate people about HIV, to reduce the stigma surrounding those that live with it, and raise money. For more information check out the website https://t.co/ceeArugFPz

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Happy LGBT History Month! 🏳️‍🌈❤️ This month I preview my book Celebrating Difference-A Whole School Approach to LGBT+ Inclusion at Teach Meet Create, marking 10 years of my LGBT+ inclusion schools work. preorder at https://t.co/tLjHwaJz5T

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