Category: Health
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invitation to clubland
How can we create sustainable, affirming, and transformative spaces that enable us to live our best lives? AN INVITATION TO CLUBLAND is our proposal for funding and partnerships that will make space for us to connect, create and care 2024-2029
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TAKE PART: In My Mind Conference Correspondents
Be one of our UK conference correspondents Contact us to join the online conference live, or sign up to view the recorded proceedings
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EVENT: VOICES @ IN MY MIND 2022 FOCUS ON THE MENTAL HEALTH OF OLDER LGBTQ+ POC
On the 7th October 2022, Antoine D Craigwell will open the 8th ‘In My Mind Conference’ on the mental health and wellness of LGBTQ+ People of Colour. This year, the focus is on older SGL people.
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LONG READ: A DREAM NO LONGER ON MUTE
The future of BLKOUT_UK Consultation opens NYD and lasts all of January. Here’s your chance to show us how Black queer men can continue #makingspaceforus
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EVENT: Sleigh all day @ December Virtual Brunch – Mon 27 Dec
Make the yuletide gay! (Hugh Martin) There is greater uncertainty about what it will be possible to do together over the end of year holiday period due to the latest twists in managing COVID-19 and its variants. At the same time there is more and more evidence that we both want and need to find…
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Read: CLIMATE & RACIAL JUSTICE REQUIRE AN END TO GASLIGHTING
At COP26 there was much discussion of the short-term sacrifices required for global gain. If we fail to shift taken-for-granted paradigms, we will find our resources depleted and our humanity at risk. Whether persistent racism or climate emergency – it’s beyond time to end the gaslighting.
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WATCH THIS SPACE: LLOYD YOUNG & ‘THE BLACK EXPERIENCE’
BLKOUT: Welcome to BLKOUT_UK. Tell our readers who you are LLOYD: I’m Lloyd. I’m a 56 year old Black gay man BLKOUT: Where are you from? LLOYD: I was born in Islington, North London . . . My parents originate from Jamaica. They arrived in the UK in the early 1950s – they’re from the…
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REPORT: IN THE PICTURE
Download the report of BLKOUT’s 2021 community led research project ‘In The Picture’