Let’s Talk About Pronouns.. by Seen On the afternoon of Monday, 9th October we approached everyone on our mailing list to ask them what they thought about practices related to the statement of pronouns in email signatures and elsewhere.
Why SEEN is important to me (viii) by Unseen To Celebrate Bisexuality Week, we wanted to share this post from a civil servant. This post shares an individual’s personal experience, which includes frank references to his negative experiences in another civil service
Rural lesbians and a safer world Memories of lesbian and gay struggle and fellowship by Jan I grew up in the rural idyll of Herefordshire & Worcestershire, having known most of my life that I was attracted to my own sex. There was little chance of my ever “coming
Celebrating Lesbian Visibility Day 2023 by Jan Lesbians in history have tended to be largely invisible (try naming five famous lesbians… or try naming five famous lesbians without mentioning Martina). Despite a heyday in the 1990s, we are once again
Why SEEN is important to me (v) Experience and Worries in The Workplace by Mahalia This wasn’t something I ever saw myself doing, after I came out as a lesbian to my family that loved and accepted me, to walking with Stonewall at London’s Pride Parade. I didn’t
An interview with Ritchie Herron for Detrans Awareness Day A perspective from a detransitioner in the civil service by Ritchie ‘Detransitioners’ are people who have taken social or medical steps to change their gender but who later decide they feel more comfortable with their birth sex. Detransitioners are diverse and have varied and
Gluck by Bethany Another forgotten hero for LGBT history month, another lesser known artist from the 20th Century, this time a woman.
Willem Arondeus by Bethany This LGBT History Month we would like to invite a celebration of some lesser known heroes who don’t always feature on the mainstream narrative.
Gay in the UK by Jimmy I have been delighted to write this blog for SEEN, for LGB(T) History Month.. This blog particularly focuses on a potted history of gay rights in the UK as they relate to gay
Why SEEN is important to me (i) by Jimmy [This post is the first of four speeches by SEEN members from our launch event in October.]