Disgusting reporting by BBC using a tiny number of cases to suggest widespread abuse of a system which routinely denies LGBTQIA+ individuals asylum and forces them back into environments of persecution. This article massively distorts the reality of the situation. 1/
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a photo of two people. One is a trans man with a beard and wearing a black cap stood with a trans flag and another is a trans woman with pink hair holding a trans coloured shield that says trans knights on it.
Happy Trans Day of Visibility!
Highlighting one of our volunteers, Irene, who says:
"My time with Trade has been incredibly mesmerizing, it has allowed me to feel comfortable in a way I didn't expect I would, with my fellow Queer, never alone."
#TransDayOfVisibility #TransLivesMatter #QueerJoy
Graphic reading 'the UK Government-commissioned 'Sullivan Review' of sex and gender in data and research collection threatens British research and trans inclusion. Here's why.'
📣 Today @felicitycallard.bsky.social and I have published the first peer-reviewed response to the 'Sullivan Review' of research and data on sex and gender.
doi.org/10.1111/tran...
The Review could threaten trans rights and inclusion, erode academic freedom, and undermine research quality.
Protest sign from MN that says, “DEARLY BELOVED. WE ARE GATHERED HERE TODAY TODISMANTLE THIS THING CALLED ICE.” with a picture of Prince in the left hand lower corner.
10/10 ICE protest sign
Join our team in Leicester as an HIV Peer Support Worker.
We are looking to recruit someone who has been living well with HIV for at least three years, who can support people who are more recently diagnosed or struggling to stay on treatment.
For more information and to apply, see: bit.ly/3Z120vZ
An exciting new project from @wearetradehealth.bsky.social
Help us record stories about the impact of the Supreme Court ruling and other recent government announcements on the health and wellbeing of trans* people in Leicestershire.
Scan the QR code in the image to share your story.
We are particularly keen to hear from Leicester South constituents.
It's the monthly Trade Power Hour this Thursday at 6pm. A gentle fitness class for queer bodies of all shapes and sizes. Places are limited, so book now. Suggested donation is £5 (pay more if you can, but no-one is turned away for lack of funds)
Today, I was at was at an event with a Cabinet minister. I was there for work, so I bit my tongue and was on best behaviour. Luckily, the event was in a primary school, and well-primed Year 6 kids are *very* good at catching politicians out with a sweet smile and then calling them on their bullshit
We have joined many other HIV charities and services in voicing unambiguous opposition to the EHRC draft Code of Practice. There should be no barriers to affirming and inclusive sexual health services and HIV care
The PrEP Clinic service is mainly for LGBTQ+ people living in Leicester. If you live in Leicestershire or Rutland, contact the Trade office to discuss your eligibility.
If you are already on PrEP and need more medication, please book into our Friday afternoon CLINIC xtra service.
We have launched our PrEP CLINIC for new starters to PrEP.
PrEP CLINIC runs every first and third Thursday of the month between 4pm-6pm at the Trade office
This is also an opportunity to see if PrEP is right for you
Book here - bit.ly/TSHbooking
Rad Trans Leicester have something planned for next Wednesday lunchtime
One of my former academic colleagues is setting up a group for trans* academics living and working in the East Midlands. We're happy to offer the group space to meet at Trade in Leicester. Please help spread the word.
In lieu of pet pics
Come and work with me and nurture trans* thriving in Leicestershire
Let's fill the space with queer joy, grief, and righteous anger they can't ignore
Having watched that, I am now more convinced than ever that the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence need to pay a visit
It's also a but more complicated than this. The old garden was only accessible through the LASS building, but did contain a number of memorials to individual gay men. These have been removed and archived with the National AIDS Memorial project (I think). But the new memorial is open to the street
I would say, though, is it pinkwashing if you don't actually acknowledge that the majority of people who died of AIDS-related conditions in Leicester were gay and bi men?
The Memorial Garden ended up there because HTL shares a boundary with the building that used to house LASS. When LASS closed, they got full control of the previously shared patch of land on condition they created the Memorial Garden. But Peter is absolutely correct that this doesn't sit right
Now for some good news...
Trade is starting a book group! Join us for the first meeting on Tuesday 20th May.
Out in Print is a casual, friendly space for members of the community to get together and talk about LGBTQ+ fiction. We’ve chosen books accessible via local libraries
Sign up for email updates at bit.ly/OutInPrint
This month's NeuroQueer hangout takes place on Tuesday 13th May, 6-8pm, at the Trade office in central Leicester.
This month's topic is 'Justice'. As neurodivergent people we often have a strong sense of right and wrong and get upset about perceived injustices. Let's talk about that.
Geographers! Please join 300 of us — at every career stage — who are urging the Royal Geographical Society to reaffirm its commitment to trans inclusion in the face of Supreme Court ruling, and to oppose the EHRC’s interim update. Sign by WED 30 April 1700 GMT docs.google.com/document/u/0...
Autism and adhd and the rest are not modern phenomena. The overstimulation and constant barrage of information which causes them to become a disability is, to an extent, a modern phenom.
It’s a complex and multifaceted situation but what it is not, is new.
Not a day goes past where Dawn Foster wasn’t 100% correct about Wes Streeting
At centre of image, a clenched fist in pink, blue and white Leicester demo for trans rights Sunday 4 May, 12pm Town Hall Square, LE1 5PD Peaceful protest against Supreme Court injustice Logos of Leicestershire LGBTQ Centre, Trade, Harmless, Queer Coffee Linkup, Pride in Coalville and Ashby Pride
39 years years ago, a protest started that profoundly shaped my life - the Non-Stop Picket of the South African embassy in London. I wasn't there on day 1, but when I did show up, I stayed because I found a community of fired up young queers
nonstopagainstapartheid.wordpress.com/2013/04/19/l...
It's good to see that a lot of the (UK) sexual health/HIV voluntary sector has spoken out against yesterday's Supreme Court ruling. But that makes the silence of others all the louder