Jess Cadogan, Online Screen Editor, talks with director Sarah Drummond about making her new documentary, growing up under Section 28, and the need for education around the clause.
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Jess Cadogan, Online Screen Editor, talks with director Sarah Drummond about making her new documentary, growing up under Section 28, and the need for education around the clause.
University of Exeter students now have access to a gender expression fund which aims to support inaccessibility issues faced by trans and non-binary students, reports Editor-in-Chief Jamie Speka.
Lisette Reed, print comment editor, discusses Section 28 and the effect new proposed government legislation could have on trans children.
Amy Rushton deciphers the decision that FIFA and the FA have made by banning One Love Armbands in Quatar.
Ella Minty, Print Arts + Lit Editor, discusses the potentially corrupt motives behind corporations’ participation in Pride Month celebrations.
Isabel Langguth explores the history of book banning and why it is still happening today.
Danni Darrah, print Lifestyle editor, reviews Natalie McGrath’s play The Beat of Our Hearts.
Alaia La emphasises the importance of Singapore’s Pink Dot event in a country where homosexuality remains criminalised.
Issy Murray breaks down the ballroom scene of the 1970s.
Page’s announcement nonetheless offers a glimmer of hope, particularly for the many trans people who feel invisible in mainstream culture
Jess Cadogan, Online Screen Editor, talks with director Sarah Drummond about making her new documentary, growing up under Section 28, and the need for education around the clause.
University of Exeter students now have access to a gender expression fund which aims to support inaccessibility issues faced by trans and non-binary students, reports Editor-in-Chief Jamie Speka.
Lisette Reed, print comment editor, discusses Section 28 and the effect new proposed government legislation could have on trans children.
Amy Rushton deciphers the decision that FIFA and the FA have made by banning One Love Armbands in Quatar.
Ella Minty, Print Arts + Lit Editor, discusses the potentially corrupt motives behind corporations’ participation in Pride Month celebrations.
Isabel Langguth explores the history of book banning and why it is still happening today.
Danni Darrah, print Lifestyle editor, reviews Natalie McGrath’s play The Beat of Our Hearts.
Alaia La emphasises the importance of Singapore’s Pink Dot event in a country where homosexuality remains criminalised.
Issy Murray breaks down the ballroom scene of the 1970s.
Page’s announcement nonetheless offers a glimmer of hope, particularly for the many trans people who feel invisible in mainstream culture
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