A conversation for LGBT History Month, presented by The School of Chemistry.
A talk setting the wider context for trans identities, exploring key terms and use of language and beginning to explore how organisations can ensure they are being trans-inclusive. Part of LGBT History Month 2018.
A discussion on the legacy of the gay liberation movement in the US. Presented by Dr. Christopher Phelps (University of Nottingham) and Professor Jonathan Bell (University College London), as part of LGBT History Month 2018.
A workshop bringing together queer scholars and activists to discuss key issues concerning queer activism in contemporary China. Part of LGBT History Month 2018.
Documentary screening, followed by a Q&A with Commonwealth decriminialisation activist and Executive Director of the Kaleidoscope Trust, Paul J.Dillane. Part of LGBT History Month 2018.
A series of film screenings, director’s Q&As and workshops, presented by leading Chinese queer filmmaker Fan Popo. Part of LGBT History Month 2018.
London-based artist, feminist and LGBT activist Whiskey Chow shares her experiences and explores how art and activism interact with each other. Part of LGBT History Month 2018.
A film screening of Our Marriages: When Lesbians Marry Gay Men — followed by a Q&A with filmmaker and director He Xiaopei. Part of LGBT History Month 2018.
An interactive lecture exploring experiences of ‘hooking up’ at three bench marks in time between 1960 and the present day. Part of LGBT History Month 2018.
The Rights and Justice Research Priority Area presents a screening of San Junipero, followed by a Q&A. San Junipero is the fourth episode of the third series of Black Mirror, and aired in 2016. Part of LGBT History Month.