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LGBTQ+ stars and activists share empowering messages for Pride Month

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Pride Month has started! Whilst this is a time to celebrate, we are also seeing a concerted attack on LGBTQ+ rights in the UK. In particular, the trans moral panic has become more intense, hate crimes are rising and vital LGBTQ+ education in schools under threat.

I spoke to six LGBTQ+ stars and activists about Pride Month. I hope their words inspire you!

Fox Fisher (artist, author and filmmaker)

“In the face of relentless animosity towards trans individuals, let us rejoice in the milestones achieved for the LGBTQIA+ community in the past 12 months. From Spain’s empowering decision to allow trans people self-declaration, to Denmark’s progressive move to eliminate psychiatric diagnosis as a prerequisite for gender recognition – positive change is afoot. Not to be outdone, our American kin broadened transgender student protections under Title IX. 

Admittedly, the journey hasn’t been without setbacks, such as the ban of my book, Trans Teen Survival Guide, in Florida. Yet, the LGBTQIA+ community continues to thrive, with over 13 Trans Prides now united under Trans Pride UK and even a new Trans Pride in my adolescent stomping ground of Hastings. These strides forward kindle and heal my fabulously queer trans heart, serving as a testament to our community’s unwavering resilience and beauty. A very Happy Pride Month to you all, you lovely lot!”

Dr Ranj Singh (NHS doctor, TV presenter, author and columnist)

“Pride is a wonderful time for us all to come together and celebrate our true and beautifully diverse selves. But let’s take a moment to remember those who may be feeling left out or lonely. Though we are a community, there are still some of us who are marginalised or forgotten. And it is equally possible to feel lonely even when we are part of the crowd. That’s because the cure for loneliness isn’t companionship, it’s connection. So, let’s reach out and connect with someone who might be feeling lonely. We might just make their Pride a great deal better.”

John Galea (singer/songwriter)

“For me Pride Month is really important because, as a bi man and while there have been improvements in recent years, bi visibility is still low and sadly we don’t hear enough bi voices. Growing up in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, there were a lack of LGBTQI+ role models, not to mention bi role models. I’ve just released a new track and new music video called Don’t Wanna Die which draws on some of my experiences as a bi man growing up, finding himself through the plot of Romeo and Juliet. I hope that the music video increases awareness. This is also a month to show allyship across the entire LGBTQI+ community, from bi people to trans people and all the other beautiful communities. They all have my continued support 100%. It is only united and together that can we progress and move forward.”

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