When it comes to discussing queer history, we are in danger. Soon, we will have no one alive who remembers life before the partial decriminalisation in 1967.


When it comes to discussing queer history, we are in danger. Soon, we will have no one alive who remembers life before the partial decriminalisation in 1967.

Author Vikki Heywood on penning her debut novel Miss Veal And Miss Ham

“Social purity philosophies deeply informed ableist, xenophobic and racist policy and legislation over the past century and continue to do so”

JT Leon writes about being a non-binary artist, songwriting and finding hope

While it’s never been easy to be trans in this country, the rise in anti-trans hostility has certainly made it harder for trans parents to simply exist in public

“What I enjoyed most was looking for queer women who are less well known than Sappho, Radcliffe Hall, and Anne Lister aka Gentleman Jack”

“The promise of being the chosen woman in a man’s world has allowed conservative women to drink the Cool-Aid of bigotry”