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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2020 · 1H 3M

How the term queer became cool again

from The Inclusion Bites Podcast · host Joanne Lockwood

In this episode Joe talks about his career and times spent in the pursuit of LGBTQ+ visibility as a journalist, editor of gay times and most recently as the co-founder of Queer Britain, which is the first fixed location museum of Queer History based in London. Joe also talks about the onslaught that trans people are facing at the moment and the struggle that some queer people are having during lock down. We are even joined at one point by Joe\'s mum who interrupts us with a \"hello son\" phone call - the joys of bringing out whole family to work with out remote working environment. Please join in the conversation and leave your comments below.

In this episode Joe talks about his career and times spent in the pursuit of LGBTQ+ visibility as a journalist, editor of gay times and most recently as the co-founder of Queer Britain, which is the first fixed location museum of Queer History based in London. Joe also talks about the onslaught that trans people are facing at the moment and the struggle that some queer people are having during lock down. We are even joined at one point by Joe\'s mum who interrupts us with a \"hello son\" phone call - the joys of bringing out whole family to work with out remote working environment. Please join in the conversation and leave your comments below.

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