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From a Whisper to a Roar

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by LORI E ALLEN

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From a Whisper to a Roar forms part of an oral history project conducted by Opening Doors London and with the support of the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The project focuses on lived experiences of lesbian, bisexual and transwomen over the last 50 years - spanning the Stonewall Riots of ‘69 and the formation of the Gay Liberation Front in 1970 to the present day. The podcast is a 3 part series with content taken from the 40+ interviews conducted by Evelyn Pittman and produced by Lori E Allen. Each of the interviews can be accessed in their entirety at the Bishopsgate Institute in London.

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October 1, 2020

Episode 2, Part 2: 1980s Britain and the formation of Stonewall UK

<p>Join Lisa Power has she describes the movement from the early 1980, through Section 28 and the formation of Stonewall UK.</p> <p>Lisa Power is a co-founder of Stonewall, a former Policy Director for the Terrence Higgins Trust and an early Secretary-General of the International Lesbian &amp; Gay Association (ILGA). She was the first openly LGBTQ+ person to speak on gay rights at the United Nations in New York and currently a Trustee of Pride Cymru and a Director of the Save The Coal Exchange campaign.</p> <p>In the second half, Marguerite McLaughlin shares her thoughts on modern Pride and shares her experience of the 50th Anniversary of the Pride March in New York City.</p> <p>In the 1980s, Marguerite worked with the Inner London Education Authority and the BBC before moving on to work with some of the UK's first LGBT+ charities including London Lesbian &amp; Gay Switchboard, Kairos In Soho and The Metro Centre, often working in partnership with local Authorities, the Metropolitan Police and the Department of Health.</p> <p>In 2013 Marguerite was awarded a British Empire Medal by the Queen for her services to LGBT and African communities</p> <p><br></p> <p>Special thanks to Beverley Hunnybun and Rachel James for providing their voices for audio samples.</p> <p>Full list of audio samples available upon request.</p>

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October 1, 2020

Schools OUT UK, LGBT+ Teaching Resources: The Birth of the Modern LGBT+ Movement, Section 28, and Lighting the Flame

<p>3 audiobook segments produced in support for Schools OUT UK LGBT+ History month for late primary to secondary students</p> <p>Schools OUT UK advocates the inclusion of LGBT+ topics and history in the National Curriculum for Sex and Relationships Education</p> <p>More information, and the workbooks for these audio tools can be found at&nbsp;</p> <p>http://www.schools-out.org.uk/</p>

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March 22, 2020

Episode 2, Part 1: Lisa Power, mid 1970s Gay London

<p>Meet Lisa Power, a dyke who's (in her own words) been around for donkeys years, as she recollects on gay seperatism, a fractioning feminist movement, and mid 70s London pride marches.&nbsp;</p> <p>Special thanks to Lucy Rowland and Rachel James for their part in obtaining and reading out the Gay Liberation FRont demands of 1970.</p> <p>From a Whisper to a Roar forms part of an oral history project conducted by Opening Doors London and with the support of the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The project focuses on lived experiences of lesbian, bisexual and transwomen over the last 50 years - spanning the Stonewall Riots of ‘69 and the formation of the Gay Liberation Front in 1970 to the present day. The podcast is a 3 part series with content taken from the 40+ interviews conducted by Evelyn Pittman and produced by Lori E Allen. Each of the interviews can be accessed in their entirety at the Bishopsgate Institute in London.</p>

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From a Whisper to a Roar forms part of an oral history project conducted by Opening Doors London and with the support of the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The project focuses on lived experiences of lesbian, bisexual and transwomen over the last 50 years - spanning the Stonewall Riots of ‘69 and the formation of the Gay Liberation Front in 1970 to the present day. The podcast is a 3 part series with content taken from the 40+ interviews conducted by Evelyn Pittman and produced by Lori E Allen. Each of the interviews can be accessed in their entirety at the Bishopsgate Institute in London.

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