Writing Queerness: How Authors are Creating Mirrors and Opening Doorways in Literature Exploring the power of inclusive storytelling, Joanne Lockwood and guest Nonir Amicitia delve into the importance of representation, self-discovery, and challenging societal norms for…
Domestic abuse must not be tolerated Andrew talks about domestic abuse following his own previous experiences in a former marriage. His passion is to generate awareness of all the faces of domestic abuse, including parents abused…
Will Diversity and Inclusion \"Just Happen\"? We are drawn to people that are like us, it is human conditioning and causes an ‘other group’. As William says, it is about difference not about being better or…
There comes a point when you take a look at your life and decide that the way things are just not working, whether it is your relationship, your job or as in my case, how I was expressing my gender identity. For many years I had realised that the gender I was living and functioning as didn’t match how if felt inside and who I was. I can't rationalise that, I can't explain it in any logical way, it was just how I was feeling. Something that has grown inside me for as long as I can remember back into my early years.