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      <image:caption>How My Spirit Sought Hers Born in 1845 in South Wales, Amy Dillwyn fell into unrequited love with Olive Talbot. Her journals record her struggles with her feelings.  Yet until recently her life has remained hidden, her same sex attractions ignored. With the aid of costumes, puppets and audience participation, this lively show explores  how Amy fought her way back to health becoming a successful novelist and businesswoman.  Contact us about Jane</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Hilary McCollum</image:title>
      <image:caption>Accessing the lesbian past: The relationship between history and historical fiction The considerable gaps in the historical record in relation to women’s lives in general and female same sex desire in particular have proved a significant barrier in attempting to represent the previously unknown history of lesbian lives. Historical fiction provides an alternative means of narrating the lesbian past. It offers a form of ‘history from below’, developed in dialogue with historical records and alternative accounts, to represent the lesbian past to the present and to reclaim a lesbian history that has been denied. Drawing on my own work researching a novel set at the time the The Well of Loneliness was published, I will discuss the boundaries and tensions between historical fact and historical fiction and the challenges, freedoms and ethics inherent in narrating across gaps and silences. Contact us about Hilary</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Category Mistake This piece explores 'queer' or homosexual practices in pre-colonial Zimbabwe, the lack of language to describe LGBTQ people in my mother tongue Ndebele and a group of activists in South Africa who are creating words for queerness due to a frustrating lack of language that isn't derogatory. Contact us about Mandla</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Darren Clarke</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Charleston Trust Hidden History: When Grant gave the drawings to his friend in 1958 the accompanying note described them as "very private." These works were then passed down from friend to friend, from lover to lover, hidden from public view. They were made in the years immediately after the end of the Second World War, a time of rebuilding for Britain and a time of oppression for anyone who fell outside of the heteronormative ideal. Grant’s daring and private world is now made public. Contact Darren</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Zorian Clayton</image:title>
      <image:caption>Flamboyant Phantasms: The Life and Work of F. Holland Day Since the recent transfer of the RPS collection to the V&amp;A in 2017, we have been working hard to catalogue 22 lorry loads of unique photographic history. Amongst this extraordinary collection are approximately a dozen boxes of Fred Holland Day's Pictorial work, largely homoerotic photography of the 1890s and 1900s. He is noted for being the first American artist to advocate for photography as fine art and is cited as one of the first to portray people of colour as both noble and beautiful. Working with Herbert Copeland, they introduced Aubrey Beardsley to a US audience. I explore the enormous influence and positive impact of this queer body of work is underestimated in the public realm. Contact us about Zorain</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Jeff Evans</image:title>
      <image:caption>1990’s Banning student targeted AIDS/HIV+ Health Advice (The Pink Guide 1991-1996) “The University Sector &amp; encouraging Homophobia in a time of AIDS: The attempts to forestall life-saving safer sex information on British campus in the early 1990’s”. Contact us about Jeff</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Laila El-Metoui</image:title>
      <image:caption>Queering FE - Queering ESOL The presentation will look at the history of the national association of ESOL teachers in the UK and their role in driving forward LGBT+ inclusion within the further education sector in the UK. Contact us about Laila</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Paul Edmondson</image:title>
      <image:caption>‘Becoming Othello: A Black Girl’s Journey’ Debra Ann herself identifies as LGBT and the presentation adds to our understanding of her struggle growing up as a black girl and woman, and finding a voice to articulate her experience through her theatrical work, especially Shakespeare. Contact us about Paul</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Charles Upchurch</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Politics of Ending the Death Penalty for Sodomy in Britain This talk demonstrates that there was debate over the ethics of executing men for sodomy even in the early nineteenth century. Contact Charles</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - David Watters</image:title>
      <image:caption>Never Blend In: Voices Of Our LGBTQ+ Role Models Our understanding of LGBT History is enhanced when we learn about and understand the lived experiences of our predecessors. When we can relate to positive LGBTQ+ role model figures, we can visualise better life outcomes for ourselves. Containing personal narratives, this talk is aimed primarily at a young LGBTQ+ audience, but it is also of great value to educators, parents, family and professionals. Contact David</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Laura Phillips</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sweet Sorrow Through a discussion of Wright's painting and the work of 1623, this presentation will reflect on the queerness of Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, in Shakespeare’s own time and ours. It will look at Shakespeare as an LGBT+ icon, gender fluidity in his sonnets, representations of queerness on stage – as well as queer readings of his works Contact us about Laura</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Youcef Hadjazi</image:title>
      <image:caption>Queer Journeys Queer Journeys is a zine that was shaped following a series of digital workshops with a group of LGBTQ+ migrants based in the UK. The zine aims to reflect untold stories of queer migrant journeys to the UK and beyond. Besides encouraging safe and inclusive spaces for queer stories to exist and to be initiated by their narrators, the project aimed to preserve authenticity and rawness while raising awareness on queer immigration. I believe presenting the zine itself, as well as additional elements briefly described below, will help redefine the positions of migrants through a socio-political lens. In addition, it enables greater agency for queer migrants to authentically communicate their experiences with an opportunity of perceiving themselves with a certain parallelity to others. Similarly, exposing those stories also aims to create a contrast between colonial histories and the post-colonial products that, further down the line, resulted in social conflict and migration. Contact Youcef</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Sharon Roggio</image:title>
      <image:caption>1946 The Movie - The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture Today, the misuse of the word “homosexual” appears in most translations of the Bible, namely in 1 Corinthians 6:9 and 1 Timothy 1:10. Sadly, this has become the foundation for much of the anti-gay culture that exists today, especially in religious spaces. Many conservative religious leaders have used these biblical texts to condemn and marginalized LGBTQ+ Christians. And society at large has been shaped — at least in part — to believe the idea that sexual and gender minorities must choose between their faith and their identity. We hope the evidence and stories in this film will not only challenge our assumptions, but change our hearts. Contact us about Sharon</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The giving of gifts - what survives of the queer past The public were captivated by the unconventional, romantic way of life of the Ladies of Llangollen. They received many distinguished visitors, including William Wordsworth, and acquired a celebrity-like status which meant that there was a popular demand for prints of them. The relationships between women in the 18th century have long been a focus for researchers interested in LGBTQ+ histories. The Ladies of Llangollen were famous during their lifetimes, due in part to their rejection of traditional gender roles. This presentation will explore the juxtaposition between how much we know about some of these women, but how so few of their belongings often survive. This will feed a conversation about the role of museums as preservers of material culture and importance for museums and researchers to be thinking about tangible versus intangible heritage and what survives of the queer past. As well as considering how to preserve the past and present for the future. Contact us about Laura</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Deidre Swain</image:title>
      <image:caption>The day Ireland made world history: the journey to marriage equality. The journey of marriage equality in Ireland: generational responses and the long fight for LGBT+ rights. Contact Deidre</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Other Stories The presentation will both explore the history of Derbyshire LGBT+ and the some of the results of its Heritage Lottery Funded Other Stories project which investigates LGBTQ+ histories from Derbyshire and the surrounding area. It aims to increase the visibility of the research conducted since 2017 and disseminate it to a wider audience. Contact us about Laura</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Ibitsam Ahmed</image:title>
      <image:caption>Negotiating Queerness as a Commonwealth Immigrant It specifically talks about the legacies of colonial history, which is often overlooked in the mainstream, and highlights it from the perspective of being an immigrant. Contact Ibtisam</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Breaking Down Barriers Presentation of original research conducted with 50 galleries, libraries, archives, museums across the UK engaged in LGBTQ+ programming Contact us about Dan</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>‘Our House’ a new LGBTQ+ heritage_English Heritage The presentation demonstrates how LGBTQ+ history can be re-integrated into a traditional heritage setting in an authentic and exciting way. It also examines how the challenge of telling LGBTQ+ history through archival and documentary evidence can be overcome through innovative and creative approaches to storytelling and heritage interpretation. It explores LGBTQ+ history as a key ‘untold story’, and offers an exciting and new way for these stories to be explored through the case study of the award-winning ’Our House’ theatre project at Eltham Palace in 2019. Contact us about Bouchard-Niland</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Rodney Wilson</image:title>
      <image:caption>Taboo Teaching: Coming Out as a Teacher in 1990s America In 1994, I became the first openly gay public (government) school teacher in the US state of Missouri and also that year founded LGBTQ History Month (celebrated in the US in October). My presentation would include a showing of the documentary short "Taboo Teaching: A Profile of Missouri Teacher Rodney Wilson," followed by Q&amp;A / discussion about coming out in mid-1990s America and founding the USA's October LGBTQ History Month. Contact Rodney</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ukrainian lesbian history of the 90s and 2000s In Ukraine, modern lesbian* community, which is actually very fragmented, is separated from its history. It exists as if it has originated only 10 years ago when LGBT-activism has gained the first media success in Ukraine. The main reason why this is happening is that Ukrainian modern lesbian history has not been preserved or recorded. In the 90s and 2000s lesbians* did not have the resources to do so: they had no print magazines, bars, institutions etc, nor had reasons to make public video or audio recordings because of homophobia. Thus, the entire history of the Ukrainian lesbian* movement from the period of the Soviet Union and the beginning of Ukraine's independence exists in private archives and oral retellings. As a result Ukrainian lesbians* do not cultivate their history, accordingly do not share memory with the previous generation of lesbians, and feel very often lonely and without a background. Today there is a big gap between lesbians over forty and twenty years old. Contact us about Kateryna</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - David Watters</image:title>
      <image:caption>Equal Love UK: Becoming an Active Citizen This is the story of the Equal Love Campaign, told through the lens of one of its significant players. It is also about how we can empower ourselves and others through social engagement and activism. Contact David</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Mauricio Pajon</image:title>
      <image:caption>"A Filthy Sore": Persecuting Queer Men in Early 20th-Century Mexico City My presentation adds to our understanding of LGBT History by using a police raid on a queer party at a private house in Mexico City in 1901 to explain perceptions of queer men by the media, government, the Catholic Church, and queer men themselves. Contact us about Mauricio</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Ju Gosling</image:title>
      <image:caption>30 years of campaigning for equality by LGBTQI+ Disabled People As many as one in three LGBTQI+ people are Disabled, but our lives remain invisible in the work of mainstream organisations. Contact us about Ju</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Women in men’s clothes: from cross-dressing to empowerment The presentation shows that in order to locate people in the past we must not look for what people are but what they were doing. Many historic LGBT+ people can be found by looking at cross-dressing and numerous new names have been added to our history. With so many thousands of individuals cross-dressing we also have to question the thin line between gender. Contact us about Noreena</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Women's News: Belfast Lesbian Involvement in Women's Movement of the 80's and 90's Our understanding of LGBT History in Belfast is currently quite male dominated. Our presentation will look at the involvement of lesbian women in the wider women's movement through specific examples from Women's News publications. Contact us about LGBT Heritage</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>BONA! A History of Polari In the 1950s and 60s the 'gay language' Polari was used to express hidden desires. This coded way of speaking could allow LGBT people to speak freely, knowing that straight society wouldn't be able to understand what they were saying. It had its roots much further in the past, developing from words used by various marginalised groups throughout history. Contact us about Ian</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Peter Scott-Presland</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Road to Morecambe PierIt chronicles vividly the struggle CHE went through to get its first national conference in 1973 on Morecambe Pier. The rejections, the press outrage, the duplicitous local council are all explored in the journey to CHE’s place as a major campaigning organisation for LGBT rights in the UK (not including Scotland). Contact us about Peter</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Morley Clarke H. Morley Clarke (1915-2007) was a tailor in Leicester 1930s-1970s. By day he made men’s suits, by night he made ball gowns for his ‘homosexual’ friends. His partner, Roland Spence, had a bookshop a few doors away from Morley’s shop. As Morley lived with his mother, they couldn’t live together until she died. This is a local history story, about hidden lives and very private resistance. It’s a love story that ended in tragedy when Roland died unexpectedly aged 65, and his family swooped, taking what they liked from Morley and Roland’s home - totally ignoring their relationship. Morley was finally outed posthumously at his funeral tea in the hotel where the ‘homosexuals’ used to gather, and the collection was in aid of Stonewall. Contact Jo</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LGBT+ Health &amp; the NHS The presentation will include an overview of the health issues that have been particularly important to the LGBT+ community throughout the history of the NHS. This would include the role of the NHS (both positive and negative) in LGBT+ Health over the past 70 years. This will follow on to draw parallels with the current COVID pandemic and the mental and physical health issues affecting the LGBT and BAME community. Contact us about Abtin</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before the act podcasts , website and memorabilia The website and 3 podcasts are not an official history of Before The Act. They include the memories of some of the women involved and excerpts from the show itself – as gathered by Bev Ayre, stage manager for the show and in 2003 the Development Director at Stonewall just before Section 28 was finally repealed.On 5th June 1988 at the Piccadilly Theatre in London’s West End a remarkable theatrical celebration took place – Before The Act. It showcased the work of lesbian and gay authors, poets, playwrights and composers and highlighted the harmful impact of Section 28 – a notorious piece of legislation which prohibited the ‘promotion of homosexuality‘. see www.beforethactpodcast.com Contact us about Bev</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Dan Webber</image:title>
      <image:caption>Tales of Derby Women Past Tales of Derby Women Past is a series of 6 poems originally commissioned as part of the Derwent Valley Mills Discovery Days Festival Online. The poems created by Derby and Derbyshire based female identifying poets, highlights the untold and unheard histories of the women of Derby, including topics such as The Derby Duckies and Lilian Parker, Bess of Hardwick, Betty Kenny and The Betty Kenny Tree, Landladies in the first world war and the Darley Abbey Mill Strikes. All topics have been fully researched with support from Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, including organisations such as Derby CAMRA, Derby Local Studies Library and Derby Cathedral. Contact Dan</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Jo Stanley</image:title>
      <image:caption>From steward to star campaigning journalist: Mick Belsten, LGBT+ activist 1970-90. Untold History. This new research reveals the kind human being behind the newspaper by-lines, and the bisexual seafarer behind the LGBT+ activist. Mick was a key mover in campaigning queer journalism 1970-90, which is under-recorded. He was unique as the only seafarer who graduated from camp ships to shaping queer culture ashore. He is maritime history’s overlooked queer hero. Contact us about Jo</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Megan Rossman</image:title>
      <image:caption>Lesbian Herstory ArchivesI directed a feature-length documentary about the Lesbian Herstory Archives. FoContact Davidunded in the 1970s by Deborah Edel and Joan Nestle in a New York City apartment, The Lesbian Herstory Archives is now the world’s largest collection of materials by and about lesbians: dedicating to combatting lesbian invisibility, misogynyny and homophobia, especially within academia. Explores the fascinating origins of the organisation, as well as new challenges, THE ARCHIVETTES is a tribute to second-wave feminism and intergenerational connection, as well as an urgent rally . Contact us about Megan</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Strictly gender roles - The Pink presentation of Ballroom &amp; Latin Dance over 25 years It will highlight the gradual integration of same gender dancing with mainstream and the role of the Pink Dancers and Pink Jukebox over the years. We look at the impact that has been created, culminating with a same-sex couple on Strictly Come Dancing this year. Contact us about Jacky</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Migration, Race &amp; Empire: LGBT+ histories tour The presentation explores how themes of race, empire and migration intersect with LGBT+ history. e.g how crackdowns on deviant gender and sexuality in the late 1800s can be seen in the wider context of imperialism and defending the empire. The presentation also highlights untold stories. E.g how stereotypes about Western LGBT+ people held by people working in the Home Office can influence how they judge people seeking asylum on the basis of sexuality. Contact us about Maggie</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Dan Webber</image:title>
      <image:caption>Looking Back, Looking Forward The project aims to document LGBTQ+ life at different stages: During the time when homosexuality was illegal through to the present day. The talk explores intergenerational differences of fighting for LGBT+ life, explored in poetry and writing. Contact Dan</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Luke Wells</image:title>
      <image:caption>Homosexuality in Ancient China This presentation would take a look at a topic rarely discussed and that is homosexuality (with a focus towards men) in Ancient Chinese history - this would be in a society ruled by Confucian, Daoist and Legalist ‘codes of conduct’ and guidelines. In China there has been many historical figures who were known for their homosexual relationships and those who were openly gay. Though the records mostly come from those of wealthy or powerful positions, we can explore the impact that the introduction of Christianity to China had on social and sexual relationships amongst homosexual men. Contact Luke</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Katie Robinson</image:title>
      <image:caption>Being Transgender Personal story of my transition to understanding my gender identity, exploring the community, starting a family, and finally, accepting and relishing my identity in its true form. Contact us about Katie</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Rainer Schulze</image:title>
      <image:caption>Reclaiming the Link with the Past: The Importance of the Pink Triangle Hidden History: linking the generation of gay men (and LGBTIQ people more widely) from persecution under the Nazi regime (and before) through the “AIDS crisis” of the 1980s and 1990s to the present, creating an awareness of past struggles which continue to cast a long shadow on LGBTIQ lives until today. Contact us about Rainer</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Rebecca Hale &amp; Jasmine Moore</image:title>
      <image:caption>Queer Nature: The Powerful Message of LGBTQ+ in the Natural World. LGBT History predominantly focuses on people, but the natural aspect of diversity in sexuality and gender is often still hidden. By focusing on LGBTQ+ links in nature we wanted to show how natural diversity is and how unnatural prejudice against it was. How is it that whilst this diversity is so common in the animal world, there is still only one species that is homophobic? We used the natural world to develop our understanding of symbols and language used by and against the community, such as lavender and violets and to explore the history behind this. We used a variety of stories to highlight intersectionality across the LGBTQ+ acronym. Contact Rebecca</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Rainer Schulze</image:title>
      <image:caption>Through Science Toward Justice - Magnus Hirschfeld The untold story and hidden history of Magnus Hirschfeld: pne of the pioneers of the LGBTIQ rights movement, and a previous Face of LGBT+ History Month. Contact us about Rainer</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Beth Rees</image:title>
      <image:caption>Yes, Asexuality Does Exist: A look at asexuality then and now. Asexuality is often overlooked in LGBT+ history. This presentation would look at asexual history through time, tell the story of William Pitt The Younger (through an asexual and homoromantic lens), and talk about my experiences as an asexual/aromantic person today. Contact us about Beth</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Sadie Hochman-Ruiz</image:title>
      <image:caption>We Know You're Not Ready (Sic) A Girl This is an untold story which will reframe the way we talk about transgender history. It accounts for the fluidity that existed between pre-op transsexuals and drag queens in the 1970s. San Diego's transphobic anti-crossdressing ordinance brought a diverse community of cross-dressers, drag queens, female impersonators, and transsexuals together as the Jorgensen Society under the leadership of Nicole Murray Ramirez. Contact Sadie</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Caroline Diamond</image:title>
      <image:caption>Out On An Island 100 years of LGBTQ+ Heritage with an Isle of Wight connection LGBTQ+ history is often hidden or erased and is difficult to source. Our presentation proves that LGBTQ+ communities have always existed, even in rural and conservative areas. Contact Caroline</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>No Bath But Plenty Of Bubbles: writing London GLF's contested history This is a filmed presentation following the 50th anniversary of London GLF's founding and the reissuing of its previously hard to find definitive oral history, No Bath But Plenty Of Bubbles. It includes not only practical lessons on writing contested history from the author/editor but also funny and inspiring stories about people whose actions shaped the organisations and thinking of the LGBT+ activist community across the UK for the next half century. Contact us about Lisa</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Cas TV Bradbeer</image:title>
      <image:caption>Do the drawings Michelangelo Buonarroti made for Tommaso Cavalieri evoke modern concepts of 'homosexuality'? The presentation does not merely demonstrate that Michelangelo's ‘Ganymede’ is evocative of homoeroticism, along with the ‘Tityus’, the ‘Phaeton’, the ‘Bacchanal’, and all the poetry, but it also explores how art historians today ought to work to further correct the damage that has been done to the memory of queer artistic relationships - from archival practice of addressing pronouns altered by the artist's nephew, to poor practice in labelling queerness. Contact Cas</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Peter Roscoe</image:title>
      <image:caption>Companions, Good Friends &amp; Beards The presentation illustrates that before you can unearth local LGBTQ+ history, it is important to appreciate and understand the blocks put in the way of finding the untold story or the hidden history. People have to get that there's something to get! Contact Peter</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Caroline Paige</image:title>
      <image:caption>Fighting With Pride. The search for our forgotten LGBT+ Veterans Most people, including currently serving LGBT+ personnel, don’t know the history and awful consequences that LGBT+ people faced if/when they were outed whilst serving in the Armed Forces, prior to the ban being lifted in Jan 2000. This presentation reveals lived-experience history of LGBT+ service and what the new charity Fighting With Pride is doing to redress those consequences. Contact us about Carolines</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Emma Jones</image:title>
      <image:caption>From Rights to a Centre: The birth and transformation of the Greenwich Lesbian and Gay Centre 1984 to 1994 The Greenwich Lesbian and Gay Centre's development and the activism that led up to it is a story about the margins of mainstream queer culture and community development, economically and geographically. Most of those who were interviewed in the oral history collection have not given interviews previously and represent diverse voices of former staff, service users and allies, many of whom identify as working class and all within the LGBTQ+ spectrum including 38% lesbian so a very strong representation of lesbian women's history from a working class London perspective. Topics of note include the first targeted HIV prevention work for men-who-have-sex-with-men in south-east London during the HIV pandemic and a community based approach to these issues that built the organisation from grassroots gradually to the large charity it is today: www.metrocharity.org.uk Contact us about Emma</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Queer Participatory Visibility In Nigerian Nations Awareness of indigenous non-heterosexuality from an African nation is important to tackle the flawed argument that queerness is not authentically Africa, and authentically human. Contact us about David</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Maurice Casey</image:title>
      <image:caption>A Reception in Sth Frederick St: How Do We Write History of Ireland’s LGBTQ Diaspora? The presentation presents original research into the early 20th century Irish LGBTQ diaspora. More broadly, sexual identities are an under-researched aspect of Irish diaspora history. Contact us about Maurice</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Noreena Shopland</image:title>
      <image:caption>A Practical Guide to Searching LGBTQIA+ Historical Records A Practical Guide to Searching LGBTQIA+ Historical Records provides a tool-kit for anyone wishing to search for historical information on sexual orientation and gender identity. It aims to upskill people in understanding historic terminology and its use, as well as improving general researching skill. Contact us about Noreena</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Queering Kilmainham Gaol By focusing on the queer history of Kilmainham Gaol, this presentation explores the criminalisation of homosexuality in the 19th and early twentieth century. It focuses in particular on the prison's role in the biggest gay scandal in Ireland in the 19th century, the Dublin Castle Scandal of 1884 which saw a fascinating intersection of politics and the judicial system. Kilmainham Gaol is probably best known in Ireland because of its association with the struggle for Irish independence, and this presentation looks at political figures associated with that struggle who may have been LGBTQ+. By looking at Kilmainham Gaol's historical collection, it also considers how Irish society has struggled to come to terms with queerness of some of its revolutionary history. Contact us about Brian</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Heritage in Lockdown: The LGBT Heritage Project Northern Ireland It will increase awareness about Northern Ireland’s LGBT history, especially lesser known aspects such as our lesbian history. Contact us about Richard</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Trans Lives in British History Despite the current backlash, Trans people have always existed. As a Black Trans Man, I look at the undocumented history of BAME or working class stories, whilst raising awareness of the historic achievements of our community. I aim to build confidence for Trans people and understanding from the CIS community. Contact Rico</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Jen Yockney</image:title>
      <image:caption>Bi Community News: 25 years of the purple press Bimonthly bisexual magazine BCN started publishing in the autumn of 1995 and through its archives we see much of the changing story of bi inclusion in both LGBT and wider society. Contact us about Jen</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Asexuality in the Art World, Ireland and Beyond My presentation would explore the presence of asexuality among artistic communities of the past, and their impact on the art world in Ireland and beyond. The talk will re-examine well-known artists and cultural figures and aims to shed light on previously obscured aspects of themselves. It will carefully look at the lives of historical artists and members of the artistic community and explore the possibility that these figures may have identified on the asexual spectrum if alive today. The overall goal of the talk is to demonstrate the presence of asexuality within both historic and contemporary queer and artistic communities, and how these people might have been shaped by their sexuality to do great things. Contact us about Aoife</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Rose Collis</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Boy and The Bear ‘The Boy and The Bear’ is a 10-20 minute (duration tbc) audio-visual account of the personal and political journey taken by a lesbian and her closest gay male friend (who both came out in 1978) from 1977 until 1983, drawing on personal testimony, letters, diaries and archive materials. It takes place against a backdrop of, and in the context of, early Gay Pride marches and other activism, ‘agit-prop’ gay/feminist theatre, the London gay scene of the 1970s and the early days of the AIDS epidemic. Contact us about Rose</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2021 - Presenters - Shaan Knan</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rainbow Pilgrims Rainbow Pilgrims is a UK landmark project that gave a platform to marginalised communities: LGBTQI+ migrants, asylum seekers as well as Gypsy, Roma &amp; Travellers. These communities have largely been left out of LGBT History. Further, Rainbow Pilgrims uniquely explores intersectional voices: sexuality, gender identity, intersex, faith/religion, ethnicity/race and migration. Contact us about Shaan</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tarlach’s Legacy My brother, Tarlach, was a central activist promoting the LGBT agenda through the early days of the NI conflict/Troubles. This presentation will outline and highlight some significant events including the infamous protest against LGBT Trade Union activists presenting at Queen’s University Belfast. A play has now been written and presented on stage entitled "The Queer Ceili at the Marty Forsythe". It will also outline the birth and progress of ILGO (Irish Lesbian and Gay Organisation) in New York which resulted in eventual acceptance and welcome onto the New York City St Patrick's Day parade in 2016. These stories should be recorded and studied as we move into more enlightened times. Tarlach was also very active in the world of Disability in NYC as this is the area he chose to work in. Contact us about Brendan</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Uncovering the histories of Black and Asian LGBTQ+ communities through the Haringey Vanguard project The presentation will give an insight into the lives of Black and Asian LGBTQ+ people, their role in several key movements that shaped LGBTQ+ history, and through personal stories show the importance of unity, and queer spaces. Contact us about Veronica</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Setting up a switchboard in the middle of rural Shropshire in 1977 was no mean feat. This is a story of bravery, tenacity and determination. Committed to gender parity from the outset the volunteers created a safe resource for some of England's most isolated LGBTQ+ people. Now in older age, these pioneers have left an enduring legacy to younger generations   Contact Peter and Daisy</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Rainer SCHULZE - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>Suleika Aldini was a cabaret artist (working as fire eater, a snake charmer and an erotic singer and dancer) in West Germany from the 1960s until the mid-1990s. For many years she performed at the Chez Nous cabaret bar, (West) Berlin’s oldest and best known “travesty theatre” (as they were called at the time), which celebrated the artistry of female impersonators and trans women. In my paper I will discuss the problems of piecing a life together which, apart from her stage performances, was lived in obscurity. It will also ask whether we have the right to probe into the life of someone who was very hesitant while she was alive to speak about her life away from the stage, stating that she felt that this was of no interest to anyone. Suleika’s life is an untold story which documents both the unending struggles of a transgender person in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, but also the joys it held for her. Transgender history before the 1990s is a hidden, or rather ignored history, in the case of Suleika made all the more poignant by the fact that she was, for all we know, a Roma child survivor of the Holocaust.   Contact Rainer</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Christopher Gallagher - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>We need a Hero! Over the course of its history the Superhero genre has tackled politcal and societal issues. As time progressed the worlds built in these narratives evolved with their audiences and new heroes were born. In this presentation we'll take a look into the representation of queer identities in comics, from heroes, to villains, to civilians in distress, through the history of comic book narratives. Contact us about Christopher</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Aleks Fagelman - They/Them</image:title>
      <image:caption>I shall discuss the Dresden Satyr and Hermaphrodite statue, as well as comparing it with other examples of hermaphroditic statues in the ancient world. I shall use this to highlight how the history of intersex and transgender identity is something that is not a modern invention but exists for several thousand years. Contact Aleks</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Luna Morgana - She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Gallus of Catterick was an ancient roman trans woman whose remains were discovered in 1982. Join us for a journey through how she would have lived in 4th Century AD Britain. Contact Luna</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Bernard Reed - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>The presentation would be virtual and be based in part on the material described during the family celebration of Terry's life on 23 July 2021;  See Youtube Contact Bernard</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Hannah Tiernan - She/her</image:title>
      <image:caption>From its origins as a three-week festival to becoming Dublin's leading arts centre, Project Arts Centre has continually supported and given voice to the city's LGBT+ community. This presentation explores a number of theatre works that demonstrate the centre's contribution to LGBT+ Activism over the past 55 years. Find out more</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Richard O’Leary He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>The struggle towards equality for LGBT+ in Ireland includes a discrimination case taken in 2006 against the Irish state. The story of a gay carer of a same sex partner with a terminal illness who took an equality case against the Department of Social and Family Affairs. This landmark case is not well known because at the time the couple chose not to be named. Hear Richard O’Leary, historian and storyteller, recount his personal story of taking that case. In this performance talk he will draw on private and officials letters, official documents obtained under the Freedom of Information, newspaper and TV coverage and his personal recollections of what happened when he and his partner dared to take on the state. Contact Richard</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Cas Bradbeer - They/Them</image:title>
      <image:caption>The talk unpacks the racism and transphobia in Oriental representations of indigenous dance and demonstrates how Miss Chief—the genderfluid alter-ego of Cree artist, Kent Monkman—challenges this legacy by reflecting it and turning it on its head. This analysis first applies Saïd’s interpretation of the Oriental topos—a Euro-supremacist binary way of distorting cultural difference—to nineteenth-century European depictions of indigenous dance. Second, it illustrates how one of these examples— Dance to the Berdash (1835-1837) by Miss Chief’s nemesis, the Victorian pseudo-anthropologist George Catlin—has been confrontationally reimagined by Monkman. Contact Cas</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Alex Holmes - She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>Alex (she/her) is #BiInSci, meaning she identifies as bisexual and is a part of the scientific community. Can you think of any other scientists in history that were Queer? Maybe Alan Turing the computer scientist comes to mind, but how about Isaac Newton who developed the theory of gravity? How about Alan Hart who developed a method to diagnose TB? How about Sally Ride, the first American woman to go to space?  Historically the sexuality of scientists is erased or they are pushed out of science due to social stigmas, but the identity of researcher, and research is a key part of the scientific conversation, from how data is collected and presented. This can lead to scientific reports on the funny side: for example, describing penguin sex acts in Greek so the public wouldn't know in 1911. And the disturbing, like the malignment of the trans community by those misinterpreting the biological basis of sex. Let's celebrate the sexuality of these Queer scientists of the past and learn from previous mistakes. Contact us about Alex</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Laura Phillips - She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>This presentation will explore the new research, collecting and redisplay involved in recent work at Derby Museums on its important collection of toy, or miniature, theatres. The collection came to the museum from the avid collector, Frank Bradley, and we are working with two incredibly knowledgeable, talented and generous volunteers to care for the collection, conduct new research and get more of the collection out on public display. During the research process we came across the work of Joseph Williams, who has been collaborating with us to deepen our understanding of the connections between the world of theatre and miniature theatre, and the connected arts of print making and tinselling, where images of actors and theatre productions were made for the public to buy and treasure in their homes. Joseph, and his partner Ronald, spent much of their lives in the theatre. Joseph documented the world of theatre through his drawings, models, engravings and tinsels, a selection of which we have in our collection. Joseph's work and story is little known and will be the focus of this presentation. See more. Contact us about Laura</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Charles Upchurch - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>This presentation tells the hitherto unknown story of how the law allowing for the death penalty for sodomy was nearly reformed in Britain in 1841. It recovers the arguments that Jeremy Bentham published against the sodomy law in the late eighteenth century, and traces how these ideas influenced later political actions, including those of Lord John Russell. It traces how same-sex desire in the context of a long-term relationship linked the families of the two men who co-sponsored the key 1840-41 legislation, while at the same time also recovering arguments against the sodomy law that were based on its intrusion into the private decisions between husband and wife. This was the first time that arguments were made in the British Parliament that emphasized the immorality of executing individuals for a private consensual act, even as other members of parliament countered that sodomy itself was the more immoral act. This reform passed in the House of Commons, and while it was defeated in the House of Lords, the recovery of these debates and related material sheds light on a perspective in the early nineteenth century that has been long neglected and obscured. This talk summarizes some of the key findings of my new book, 'Beyond the Law': The Politics of Ending the Death Penalty for Sodomy in Britain (Temple University Press, October 2021).  Contact us about Charles</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Donna Rose - She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>The presentation considers meanings and queer connotations of the words "camp", "flamboyancy" and "opulence" through Joshua Reynold's (1723–1792) Portrait of Charles Coote, a painting which hangs in the National Gallery of Ireland.  Contact Donna</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Jacqui Gavin - She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>A life story of being trans Contact us about Jacqui</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Dr Clifford WILLIAMS</image:title>
      <image:caption>Over the last four years the presenter has researched the early organised gay and lesbian youth groups of Britain. In doing so recollections and testimonies have been recorded, and masses of documents (many ephemeral) have been discovered. This presentation looks at some of what was discovered and what has been done with this material. Contact us about Clifford</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Cathal Kerrigan - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>The talk looks at the attempts of politically progressive activists - gay and straight - attempt to analyse the affect of AIDS and how best to react to it.  It does this by describing an event organised by a left-wing group in Dublin in the late 1980s with one speaker having worked with WHO in Africa and an  organiser with the local gay AIDS group.  The handout distributed by the local activist will be used to illustrate the talk.  The handout is based on a reading of Cindy Patton's book on the politics of AIDS.  The talk will highlight how even in the confusion of the times people tried to analyse rationally so as to be able to act most effectively and progressively.   Contact Cathal</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Tarlach O Neill - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>I will use the photograph to talk about what led up to the demo and what happened  Contact us about Tarlach</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Adam Lowe - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>Passing the Baton: Queer Writers of Colour Celebrate Their Historic Icons places LGBT+ writers of colour in the spotlight to share the work of those writers throughout history who have inspired them. From Sappho to Audre Lorde, a wide range of voices will be shared and highlighted in the context of the impact they have had on those communities living and writing today. In doing so, we contribute to a growing canon of LGBT+ and POC voices from throughout history through to today.    The list of writers invited will be based on location and availability. Curated by Adam Lowe, with Peepal Tree Press and Young Enigma. Contact Adam</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Jay Taverner  (i.e. Jacky Bratton and Jane Traies) - she/hers/they/theirs</image:title>
      <image:caption>More than twenty years ago, Jay Taverner broke new ground  with their happy-ending lesbian romance, 'Rebellion.'  Two further sapphic adventure stories won them a faithful readership.  Now, to celebrate their long-awaited fourth novel,  'Liberty,' the two women who write as Jay Taverner talk about how fiction can help us to read the past through a queer lens.  Contact Jay</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Jerry Buttimer - He/Him</image:title>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Hayley Fox-Roberts - She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>Poet and activist Hayley FR presents a personal and community testimony of the transition from urban to rural life in Ireland and illustrates actions that created queer community in isolation. 'Make Space for Us' incorporates ephemera, community records and the poet's own work to illustrate how community has been identified in some of the most underserved  areas of the country. Contact us about Hayley</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Cathal Kerrigan</image:title>
      <image:caption>In the summer of 1983 Cathal Kerrigan visits the USA on a J-1 student work visa.  While there he gives talks in San Francisco, Minneapolis-St. Paul and Toronto presenting his radical gay Irish socialist republican analysis of events in Ireland.  He does a radio interview with a San Francisco alternative station and is interviewed by Toronto-based Rites magazine.  He builds links with fellow North American radicals e.g. Gary Kinsman editor of Rites magazine.  Contact Cathal</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Di Stiff - She/her</image:title>
      <image:caption>Both presentations are existing short podcast videos which we created for LGBT+ History Month and Pride during lockdown to maintain a presence even though we were closed and could not hold physical events. The first video is the little known story of Harry Daley, former lover of EM Forster, who lived in Surrey and whose memoirs we hold in the archive. The second video features 5 hidden connections of Alan Turing to Guildford, once his home town, as researched by local Turing expert, Paul Backhouse, a Guildford Town Guide, who hosts the Alan Turing walk. Contact Di</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Mark Etheridge - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mark Etheridge is a Curator at St Fagans National Museum of History, in Cardiff, and is responsible for the LGBTQ+ collection. This presentation discusses the ongoing work with individuals and community groups to collect objects for the St Fagans collection that represent contemporary LGBTQ+ experiences and events in Wales. These include collecting from community groups such as Glitter Cymru, a support and social group for LGBTQ+ ethnic minorities in Wales; collecting contemporary events such as the changes of rules around gay and bi men donating blood, and the passing of a Church in Wales bill that now allows the blessing of same sex marriages; and also the impact of Covid-19 on pride events in Wales, and how St Fagans changed its approach, and collected digital pride events. Contact Mark</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - trudy howson - She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>Our current LGBT Poet Laureate explores through poetry and personal  recollection her experience of being Gay. A performing artist and a  political activist from the 70's to the present time. Combining humour  and gritty realism, she details and discusses some of the organisations  and political campaigns that had an impact on the quality of the LGBT  community's life, during this exciting era of groundbreaking social and  political change, and the part she played within them. Contact us about Trudy</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - RUTH ILLINGWORTH - She/her</image:title>
      <image:caption>My presentation will tell the story of Charles Howard-Bury (1883-1963),an explorer, mountaineer, soldier and politician. The presentation will focus particularly on his role as leader of the  Royal Geographical Society Reconnaissance of Mount Everest in 1921, which made him internationally famous. I will also look at his earlier travels across Central Asia and the Tian Shan Mountains, as well as his career as an MP and his distinguished military service in World War One, during which he won the D.S.O and was Mentioned in Despatches several times. Contact Ruth</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Mary Burgess - She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>A history of LGBTQ+ groups in Cambridge and the county from the 1970s through to the 2000s and their impact in Cambridge using the resources of the Cambridgeshire Collection, Cambridgeshire’s local studies library, including the Campaign for Homosexual Equality and the Cambridge Gay Group.  Contact us about Mary</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Professor Kathryn Babayan -SHe/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>My talk will enter the social world of Isfahan through the words of one female resident: an unnamed widow who writes her own extraordinary self-narrative. Her versified travelogue begins as she leaves Isfahan upon the death of her husband, a distance that incites the expression of an emotional and gendered sensibility. In the process of telling her story, the widow reveals another, earlier, experience of loss that, as a respectable married woman in Isfahan, she had borne secretly for many years —a forced separation from her female companion now living in Urdubad (NW Iran). Contact us about Kathryn</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Mr Barry Quirke - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>Gay Community News called it the seven-year itch. This headline captured the mood perfectly, there was a quiet sense within the LGBT community that we had turned a corner and there may be better times ahead. The European Court of Human Rights had ruled that Ireland's continued criminalisation of gay sex was contrary to human rights, and in an unexpected move, sexual orientation was included in recently enacted Incitement to Hatred legislation. The authority of the Roman Catholic Church had been shaken by the Bishop Casey scandal, and whereas the AIDS crisis was still raging, more people were living with AIDS and the sense of community was strong while most LGBT activism was devoted to the fight against AIDS. In this context, it seemed that the higher visibility provided by Pride marches and celebrations was needed more than ever after such a long absence, an absence that increasingly seemed to be an aberration given the gradual progress being made towards improved LGBT rights in Ireland. This presentation will recount the story of how Pride returned to the streets of Dublin after a seven-year absence. Contact Barry</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Tilen Kolar - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>Queer memorials bring past, present and future together -they disturb the heteronormative public space. This presentation will reveal some of the research findings from the fieldwork in Amsterdam - how activists and everyday users experience the Homomonument and how they interact with it. Moreover, I will  share my personal experience and feelings associated with my fieldwork.  Contact Tilen</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Muhammed Ali - he/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>Intersectionally, this presentation aims provide a nuanced picture into the potential factors contributing towards ethno-religious homophobia for British Pakistani Non-heterosexual Muslims, by looking into the history. This study draws from the presenters undergraduate studies and current masters research. By looking at the potential causes, it can be seen and argued that colonialism introduced imperial legislations, which now remain post-independence. Legislations can be difficult to dislodge legally and psycho-socially, potentially explaining supposed ethno-religious 'intolerance' towards BPNMM.  Contact us about Muhammed</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - CHRIS SANDFORD - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>The forgotten history of HIV explores the reasons for the homophobia, stigma and discrimination of the past and its impact on those diagnosed today or who survived the 80s. The speaker has been living with HIV for over 40 years, been an activist and educator throughout. He will be using personal experience, archive footage and  filmed interviews. it takes you on a journey from the early days when HIV was a death sentence to the opening of the first ward by Princess Diana; from the advent of effective medication to the present day - when HIV is considered a chronic manageable condition.  Contact Chris</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Seni Seneviratne - She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>Unknown Soldier explores a collection of photographs of the poet’s late father, then a young man, originally from colonial Sri Lanka, who was serving as a radio operator in an otherwise all-white platoon in the 1939-45 desert war in North Africa. As for so many who came back from war to start or resume a family life, there was a great gulf of silence, an unwillingness to speak of those experiences and the bonds forged in the desert. Unknown Soldier is a well researched recreation of the life suggested in those photographs, and a 'queering of the text' told through the poet's own lens. Contact Seni</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Aoife Convery</image:title>
      <image:caption>Aiming to shed light on the life and legacies of queer artists, this talk will discuss Patrick Hennessy and Henry Craig Robertson. Hennessy and Craig were lifelong partners, living together in Dublin from 1946 until Hennesey's death in 1980.   Through their art, the couple, particularly Hennessy, expressed their queerness in a way acceptable to hetronormative Catholic society while still being recognizably queer to those who looked beyond the surface.    Hennessy expressed his sexuality through the use of the male nude as a classical motif as well as an allegory for inner reflection and as a way of adding queer subtext to his work.  Hennessy also made use of abstract and mysterious titles to allude to queer issues, such as his work entitled De Profundis whose title references Oscar Wilde, a man who was at the time still viewed extremely negatively by society due to his homosexuality.    Both Hennessy and Craig lived together for nearly four decades, traveling around the world while still being secretive, private people on the outside. Their role as artistic collaborators who expressed their queerness as subtext enabled them to live their life as successful painters also being in a queer relationship.  The two also ensured they left a great legacy for future generations of artists, creating the Hennessy Craig award, a travel award for young artists. This award ensured that as two queer men unable to be married in their lifetimes, their names and identities have been permanently linked together.   Contact Aoife</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Sean Kissane- He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>This will be an illustrated lecture on powerpoint.  Contact Sean</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Cathal Kerrigan - He/him</image:title>
      <image:caption>This talk describes how during the H-Block/Armagh protests a gay group supporting the campaign was set up by two individuals in Cork.  Their participation in a major national protest march in Dublin in May 1980 after the death of Bobby Sands is illustrated by a photograph taken of them on the day.  Background is given on how radical a step this was and how it was the specifics of the Cork anti-H-Block/Armagh group which enabled this development.  The difficulties around getting the posed photo taken are used to illustrate the general gay community disparaging view of nationalists &amp; republicans as homophobes and at the same time how gay men claiming their space in a larger community campaign could lead to changed attitudes there.  How one small act can galvanise greater change is illustrated by this event leading to other gay socialist republicans getting involved and subsequently founding a broader lesbian and gay anti-imperialist movement. Contact Cathal</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Kieran Rose</image:title>
      <image:caption>This will be a lecture that builds a narrative based on diverse court records. Contact us about Kieran</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Eoin Freeney - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>Presented by its co founder this presentation will illuminate     both the struggles and achievements of a small community based theatre company. Which arguably played an important role in Irelands push for  LGBT equality in 1990s Ireland. Using a personal archive of relevant programmes and photos  complementing a first hand account  and telling of this period of staging gay lives. Contact Eoin</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Jane Hoy and Helen Sandler - She/Her?they</image:title>
      <image:caption>A Fairy Palace of the Vale: The Ladies of Llangollen in the lesbian imagination  A lively presentation (in person or online) about the Ladies of Llangollen – Sarah Ponsonby and Eleanor Butler – told through the writings of their women-loving friends and admirers over two centuries. With beaver hats and stick puppets, we show how these women from lesbian history became icons. We begin with the journal entries of a young Anne Lister, who was enchanted by the life the two Ladies had built together after eloping from Ireland to North Wales in 1788. We move on to hear from the poet Anna Seward and into the early 20th C with suffragette Doctor Mary Gordon and novelist Colette. Finally we present extracts from recent interviews we’ve conducted with members of the ‘Two Ladies’ Facebook page, to discover what Eleanor and Sarah mean to fans today – and what we are all looking for in queer history. Find out more about Jane and Helen</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Bill Foley He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>An outline of Dublin Lesbian and Gay Mens Collective formation and action focuses incluiding involvement in early Pride marches; Organising Protest Against Police Harrassment; Organising the 'Fairview March 1983'; Involvement in Anti AMendment Campaign 1983 (Abortion rights) and publication of 'Out for Ourselves' Contact Bill</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Rose Collis</image:title>
      <image:caption>I have been an out lesbian writer, performer and activist for more than 40 years. I have witnessed, participated in and chronicled many key events in lesbian and gay history: early Pride marches; the AIDS crisis; tabloid media attacks; Section 28 and, in particular, my four years at City Limits magazine in the 1980s.  I have curated an extensive archive that chronicles and reflects the social/political history and evolution of the lesbian community’s contribution to the fight for LGBT rights. I realised that this would form the ideal basis for a solo stage show Forty Years Out (And Counting): Performing The Archive, written and performed by me – an artistic intervention bridging the gap between art and heritage. It responds directly to the growing interest around lesbian history amongst many LGBT people. Acapella songs and first-hand testimony combine to deliver an entertaining show combining true tales of discrimination, demonstration, commemoration and celebration.  A 20-minute ‘taster’ of what might be included in the final show, comprising stories, images and acapella songs, followed by a Q&amp;A.   I presented it for the first time at the ALMS Conference Berlin June 2019. As part of the Outing the Past 2021, I performed the ‘taster’ at Bedford Library, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and at Jubilee Library Brighton on March 1, as part of its LGBT History Month events.   Contact Rose</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Deirdre Swain - She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>Last year marked the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Patricia Highsmith, a fascinating writer who changed my life. She is the author of The Talented Mr. Ripley and is best known as a mystery and crime novelist. However, her second novel, The Price of Salt belonged to a different literary genre. It was groundbreaking and unique at the time of its publication in 1952. It is considered to be the first lesbian novel where neither female protagonists find themselves in a tragic situation at the end of the book. It was written under a pseudonym, because Highsmith did not want to be known as a lesbian author. My presentation discusses the novel, The Price of Salt, the inspiration surrounding it, and the life of Patricia Highsmith, the details of which are compelling and, at times, disturbing. Contact Deirdre</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - John Yates-Harold - They/Them</image:title>
      <image:caption>Starting with the introduction of Section 28 and its effects on schools and me personally, I will explore media portrayal of LGBT communities and then move on to share learning from the original "No Outsiders" project which kick-started my diversity work in primary and secondary schools. This leads up to the present day and my diversity work in schools, colleges, universities and ITT. Contact John</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Dougie Robertson - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>A history of ITV Pride, the internal network for LGBT+ employees at ITV across the world. Contact us about Dougie</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - James Ranahan - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>Engaging with a creative response to Location and Heritage Culture from the LGBTQ+ perspective, the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust’s ‘Proud Shakespeare’ approach will be examined – how it re-presents existing records and how it seeks to reflect ‘today’s history’ through engaging with the LGBTQ+ community and through contemporary collecting. Contact James</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - David Clark - He/Him or They/Them</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Middle Ages are often stereotyped as a time of ignorance and superstition; a time when minorities were persecuted by the Church; or a time before LGBT+ people existed. When we look at the literature and art of the period, though, a much more complex picture emerges. Medieval writers and artists represented and talked about same-sex or queer relationships and gender-variant individuals in lots of different ways: celebrating them as well as condemning them. But is it 'anachronistic' to talk about gay, lesbian, or trans people in the medieval past? Should we be discussing sexual 'acts' rather than 'identities'? This presentation explores how the diverse medieval representations of gender and sexuality might provide both a history for non-heteronormative identities and alternative ways of talking about them. Contact us about David</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Cathal Kerrigan - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>Simon Nkoli was a prominent anti-apartheid activist; he was also a leading gay activist.  During his imprisonment in the mid-1980s gay activists wrote to him in solidarity.  This is the record of the correspondence over three years between Simon and one such activist.  The letters touch on the comparison between the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa and the Irish Republican struggle in Ireland.  It includes poignant moments such as when Simon's co-defendants advise him not to wear an IRA t-shirt for fear of the warders hostile reaction or when on bail the group bus leaves without Simon for their court appearance. Contact Cathal</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Rosie Adamson-Clark - She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>The 20 minute film explores a mother's bisexuality as seen from the perspective of a disabled daughter and her family. Contact us about Rosie</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In 1982 Declan Flynn was beaten to death in a Dublin cruising area - Fairview Park.  In spring 1983 the four culprits were found guilty of manslaughter but given suspended sentences.  The Dublin Lesbian &amp; Gay Men's Collective immediately set about organising a protest march to Fairview Park itself on 19 March 1983.  Despite many fears, the march was well attended - 1,000 approx. - and covered on the main TV news.  It led to the first successful Gay Pride that July.  The presentation details the struggle to organise that march and outlines the organisers fears beforehand and joyous feelings afterwards. Contact Cathal</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Dr. Páraic Kerrigan and Prof. Maria Pramaggiore - He/Him She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>Opening on St. Patrick’s Day in 1979 and operating in Dublin’s then blighted Temple Bar district, the Hirschfeld Centre was a community-built institution that incubated numerous political causes, including the campaign for decriminalization of homosexuality, the effort to elect the first queer representative in the Irish parliament, and AIDS activism.       The centre was also the locus for media projects that brought LGBTQ lives to centre  stage—and television screens—across both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. As that group has now aged, with a number lost to AIDS, the legacy and the archive associated with this ephemeral and yet materially solid site--the building still stands at 10 Fownes Street—is in jeopardy of being erased. We argue that oral history, archival research and a clearly articulated concept of intergenerational collaboration is essential to the ability of researchers to account for the discontinuities of queer Irish histories.    Contact Paraic Contact Maria</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Sarah Cosgriff - She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>When we talk about the contributions of LGBTQIA+ people to science, we often refer to Alan Turing. This presentation will talk about two scientists who contributed greatly to science and stories which we should share more.    However, it is also important to recognise that historical LGBTQIA+ scientists are not representative. Sarah will talk about how this can mean that she can find it difficult to find historical role models for herself (as someone with mixed heritage and is asexual), what representation of living scientists looks like and what is being done in order to drive change.    Sarah Cosgriff (she/her) is an asexual science communicator with a background in biology. Contact us about Sarah</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Rainer SCHULZE - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>In the Nazi concentration camp system, the pink triangle, with the cone end of the triangle pointing downward, was the badge to identify the homosexual male prisoners.     In this talk I will give an overview of how the Nazis tried to “eradicate” homosexuality from the German Volksgemeinschaft (national community), including closing down LGBTQ+ bars and meeting places, banning LGBTQ+ publications, tightening the existing laws that criminalised male homosexuality, medical experiments, and concentration and labour camp incarceration, comparing and contrasting the Nazi battle against homosexuality with the situation in Germany before they came to power in 1933 and in other Western countries.    In conclusion I will argue that the Pink Triangle and its history remain of vital importance for today’s LGBTQ+ movement and must not be forgotten. The Pink Triangle keeps the necessary link with a past which all too many of today’s younger LGBTQ+ generation in the western world are increasingly unaware of. Contact Rainer</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Alex Purdie - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>An untold history of the queer representation of Stockport through the story of Stockport Pride, as told by LGBT+ young people today. Contact Alex</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Vicky Iglikowski-Broad - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>A hidden archive of letters: love letters between men at The National Archives       “please be a dear boy and destroy this note”       In the past, the State played a major role in repressing and controlling the lives of gay and bisexual men and women. This attempt to supress sexuality in the past has paradoxically left us with many potential sources for the experiences of LGBTQ individuals; court reports, witness statements and sometimes personal items seized in police raids. Most uniquely among these items are occasional rare love letters written between men. In this talk, Vicky Iglikowski-Broad will highlight a few example letters to give an insight into the lives of queer men before partial decriminalisation. These letters highlight the risks gay men were willing to take, their bold defiance in the face of the law, and the universality of love that can be found in these pages. Contact us about Vicky</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Rainer SCHULZE - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Pink Triangle was the badge that gay men had to wear in Nazi concentration camps. Following the Stonewall Uprising, the emerging gay liberation movements in the Western world reclaimed this badge of persecution and murder in the early 1970s as a sign of pride, solidarity and identity, but now often turned around and pointing upwards. Like many other Western gay liberation movements, the British Gay Liberation Front (GLF), too, used the Pink Triangle and the history of the persecution of gay men by the Nazis to provide their battle for LGBTQ+ rights in Britain with a powerful and irrefutable historical and moral foundation. However, very quickly the Pink Triangle disappeared from the discourse again. Today, many LGBTQ+ people, especially of the younger generation, do not know what the Pink Triangle stands for, or they connect it with the battle against AIDS. In my paper, I will ask how much was actually known in 1970s Britain about the Nazi persecution of gay men, how much the memory of this historical experience shaped the early demands and activism of the GLF, why the Pink Triangle was only part of the discourse for a relatively short time, shorter than in many other Western countries, and what remembering (and/or forgetting) the Pink Triangle and what it stands for means for today’s LGBTQ+ community in Britain and elsewhere. Contact Rainer</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - sue sanders - She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>a whistle stop tour of the positive changes made by Schools OUT UK through all its projects The Classroom, LGBT+History Moth and OUTing the Past  Contact Sue</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Maria Canavan - She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mainie Jellett and Evie Hone, two of Ireland’s most significant modernist artists met as art students in London and moved together to Paris in 1921, becoming lifelong partners. The nature of their relationship was never explicit, but investigation of their working practices lays bare their entanglement in the wider community of queer immigrant artists living in 1920’s Paris. This presentation will examine a case study in that light; a painted folding screen by Mainie Jellett that is currently undergoing conservation at the National Gallery of Ireland. Contact us about Maria</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Cheryl Morgan - She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>We all know that in past times female roles in plays were taken by boys. Greek theatre did it centuries before Shakespeare, and the same sorts of issues also affected Kabuki theatre in Japan. But what did this gender play mean to the audiences witnessing it? And what did it mean to the young people famous for portraying the most beautiful of women? The presentation will include the latest research on the adult lives of some of Shakespeare's "boy" actors. Contact us about Cheryl</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Freya Stancliffe - She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>This would be my first presentation of the findings of my internship into untold lgbtq+ stories in the history of the University of Leeds through the Special Collections archives. The findings are likely to tell personal community stories, and also give an insight into the changing views and challenges that members of the community have faced, and how despite this they have made significant contributions.  Contact Freya</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Cas Bradbeer - They/Them</image:title>
      <image:caption>This talk unpacks the political importance of a group of women from southern China called the zishu nü (’self-combed women’). It feels important to share their history because they are a dying-out culture and little is published in English about these queer and asexual women. My presentation demonstrates how through ritually establishing themselves as permanently unavailable for heterosexual marriage, they impressively resisted many of the Han Chinese and Confucian norms of gender and sexuality throughout most of the 19th and 20th centuries. Yet, today they hold a complex status as, on the one hand, forerunners in female independence and LGBT+ living and, on the other, compromisers (in terms of daughterhood norms) with the same patriarchal culture they were reacting against. Contact Cas</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Jo Somerset - She/her</image:title>
      <image:caption>Myrtle Solomon and Sybil Morrison were close friends, united by a belief in pacifism. Despite an age gap of nearly 30 years (Sybil was born in 1893, Myrtle in 1921), they were both stalwarts of the Peace Pledge Union (PPU) which was established in 1936 in an attempt to stem the tide which would lead to the second world war. 100,000 British people signed the pledge initiated by Reverend Dick Sheppard: “I renounce war and will never support or sanction another.”  As members of the Jewish community, Myrtle’s family actively helped refugees escaping Nazism. Post-war, the PPU was fronted by famous men, but it was women behind the scenes – particularly Sybil and Myrtle – who made the organisation succeed.   Both women considered women’s rights as integral to a peaceful society. Sybil was a vociferous suffragist and Chair of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom; Myrtle campaigned for equal pay and for women to become Members of Parliament.   Although it escaped many people’s notice, the two women were also lesbians. Indeed, Sybil is reputed to have been ‘the most famous dyke in London’ during the 1930s. Little has been written about their role in integrating ‘sexual politics’ into the peace movement, and this study will reveal how they came out during Myrtle’s tenure as Chair of the War Resisters’ International from 1975, responding to gay liberation activists of that time.   Sybil died in 1984, and Myrtle three years later. In this last period, they lived together, Myrtle caring for her fellow activist and sister lesbian in testament to a 40-year friendship that had changed the face of the peace movement.  Contact Jo</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I will be exploring the queer representation in TV, focusing on children's TV. This is an important stage in life and representation at this time is essential to accepting and understanding both yourself and the world. I will aim to look at the progression of suck representation through the years Contact us about Nathan</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Rainer SCHULZE - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>The German-Jewish physician and sexologist Dr Magnus Hirschfeld was one of the “Faces” for LGBT History Month 2019, but he is not necessarily a household name in this country or anywhere else. Despite the fact that he was one of the early pioneering LGBTQ+ rights advocates on whose shoulders we all stand, far too many know little to nothing about him and his contribution to the understanding of human sexuality. In 1897, Hirschfeld founded the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee, the first homosexual rights movement in the world, and campaigned – unsuccessfully – for a decriminalisation of (male) homosexuality. Contact Rainer</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Rainer SCHULZE - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>50 years ago, in June 1971, Rosa von Praunheim’s film “It’s Not the Homosexual Who Is Perverse, but the Situation in Which He Lives” premiered at the Berlinale, Berlin’s international film festival. The film is widely credited for kick-starting the (West) German gay liberation movement after the Stonewall Uprising in New York and made Praunheim one of the best known German gay activists.    In my talk, I will discuss the impact that this film has had in (West) Germany and well beyond, and the controversies it caused, both in the majority society and the LGBTQ+ community. I will also talk about why the film’s message is still relevant today even though the style and images might look a bit dated.    I will show a few short excerpts from the film during my talk, and hubs have the opportunity to screen the film in full length (c.65mins) at a different time during their LGBTQ+ festival. Alternatively, I make the film accessible to those who want to see it in full length via a password-protected website. Contact Rainer</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In July 2015, Ireland passed a progressive gender recognition act based on self determination. Up to this point Ireland remained only one of two countries in Europe without any mechanism to change gender markers on a birth certificate. So this huge leap came to many as a surprise. However, it was a result of over 22 years and many legal cases taken by Dr Lydia Foy with the assistance of the Free Legal Advise Centres (FLAC) and over 6 years of public campaigns by the trans community, led by Transgender Equality Network Ireland (TENI), the broader LGBT community, and civil society organisations such as Amnesty, FLAC and ICCL. Contact Sara</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Andrew Dobbin - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>A troll through the stories behind Schools OUT UK/LGBT+ History Month's daily and colourful Facebook and Instagram updates. Contact Andrew</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Emily Greenwood - She/They</image:title>
      <image:caption>this presentation focuses on how conversion therapy was used and what ultimately led to it being widely discredited not only socially but also by the field of psychiatry it was seen as inhumane.  Contact us about Emily</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Claire HacketT - She/Her</image:title>
      <image:caption>Since the Good Friday Agreement of 1998 there have been ongoing attempts to deal with the legacy of the conflict in Ireland and account for the harms inflicted. LGBT experience has been largely absent from this societal debate. This presentation will attempt to address this by highlighting personal experience as a volunteer on Lesbian Line during the conflict and linking this to current work advocating for a comprehensive approach to dealing with the past. The presentation will include discussion of the importance of recognising intersecting identities. Contact Claire</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Queer Year: 12 People, Places and Events from LGBT+ History that should be commemorated but have been forgotten Contact Andrew</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This presentation illustrates how in the provincial setting of Cork the return of a local who had spent years living in London led to the creation of a radical group whose influence on Irish gay history was significant.  In 1979 the gay movement was based in Dublin and split into two competing organisations.  Meanwhile in the university in Cork a small group was meeting weekly for afternoon tea and cultural chat on Fridays; an invitation to the returned emigrant to attend led to his challenging the group to give radical leadership to the local gay community.  The response led to the creation of a gay collective.  Within 6 months the collective was publicly lobbying the trade union congress and within 18 months had organised Ireland's first national gay conference.  The talk is illustrated by a copy of the collectives manifesto cum poster. Contact Cathal</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Mr Barry Quirke - He/Him</image:title>
      <image:caption>My LGBT friends convinced me that my inclination to set up an LGBT society in Rathmines College of Commerce in 1989 was the right thing to do. I had just started a two-year course in Commercial Computer Programming there. My presentation will outline the challenges encountered while trying to establish the society, the vital support of the students union (at both local and national level), official and institutional resistance and eventual institutional approval. It will cover the society's meetings and its awareness raising activities, the latter of which were arguably were its most successful aspects. The presentation will cover the network of student LGBT activists and how this network interacted with wider student representative bodies and LGBT organisations and the nature (and extent) of the support provided by these allies. Some of the most important events organised by the society will be detailed. The presentation will conclude with an assessment of the impacts that this small LGBT society had both within and beyond the college in which it was founded. Contact Barry</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The presentation will give a general outline of the way in which the club operated and will focus principally on the services available  along with the range of people who were members. Contact us about Tony</image:caption>
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      <image:title>OTP 2022 - Presenters - Sinéad Keogh - They/Them or He/Him</image:title>
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