SEEN in Northern Ireland by Unseen A member of SEEN based in Northern Ireland provides some reflections on the setting up of a SEEN in Northern Ireland group, and meeting other members of SEEN based in Northern Ireland for
SEEN in Scotland by Unseen A member of SEEN based in Scotland provides some reflections on the setting up of a SEEN in Scotland Group, and meeting other members of SEEN based in Scotland for the first time.
Menopause: A radical perspective by Unseen As a 47-year-old woman, it’s not surprising that I’m heartened by the increasing visibility and normalisation of menopause – whether I like it or not, that train is pulling into the station some
What gender critical means to me by Unseen After another week of having to explain again to managers and HR staff what gender critical beliefs are and are not, I thought it would be helpful to put together this primer in
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
Why SEEN is important to me (vii) What about my identity? by Unseen Bring your whole self to work is what my employer tells me. Unless of course you happen to believe like I do that sex is binary and fixed from conception. In that case
Why SEEN is important to me (vi) Women at work: equal pay and health and safety, 1888 and now by Liz In this time of strikes by the public service professions dominated by women, I’ve been reflecting on the often-overlooked history of women in the UK trade union movement and parallels to today, where
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
Why SEEN is important to me (iv) by Unseen [This post is the last of four speeches by SEEN members from our launch event in October. The author wishes to remain anonymous.]
Why SEEN is important to me (iii) by Louise [This post is the third of four speeches by SEEN members from our launch event in October.]
Why SEEN is important to me (ii) by Mary [This post is the second of four speeches by SEEN members from our launch event in October. Named individuals are anonymised.]
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.]