We are still learning those lessons and there is still a long way to go.
What LGBTQ+ History Month Means To Me
LGBTQ+ History Month is an important calendar event because it’s a chance to focus on the important place and contribution we have made throughout history.
It’s also an opportunity to put in context the continuing campaign for all equality.
Historical figures such as Marsha P Johnson were pioneers of intersectionality – which is recognising the connection between different areas of inequality such as race, sexual orientation and class.
We are still learning those lessons and there is still a long way to go.
Get Involved
If you are a student or colleague at USW, and would like to share what LGBTQ+ History Month means to you, please email your contributions through to
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