The journey of sharing our true selves with the world is a profound experience. Our "Coming Out Safely" guide has been designed with the intention of being a supportive companion through your coming out journey. In this guide, we explore this multifaceted, intersectional experience through different lenses.
As of July 20, queer women, trans men, and non-binary people will no longer face steep financial barriers to access NHS In-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment. This is a huge change.
As we approach Pride month, the city is painted in all colours of the rainbow. This is our annual dose of pinkwashing. Brands are increasingly seizing upon ‘Rainbow Capitalism’, both to sell products to queer people and to market themselves as progressive.
Amongst gay and bi men, there can be huge pressures to look a certain way. In this programme, we explore the often unrealistic body standards for queer men and how we can deal with feelings of inferiority. We are much more than our bodies and we can learn to love who we are in this moment.
Many queer people grow up with a sense that they must prove themselves to the people in their lives to be deserving of love. In adulthood, this manifests in people-pleasing behaviour, where we cast aside our needs and desires for the comfort of the people around us.