“There hasn’t been a generation of “us” before: earlier generations were closeted, hiding or wiped out.” – Paul Taylor-Pitt
Join author and podcaster Paul Taylor-Pitt for an interactive navigation of middle age for LGBTQ+ people. Through presentation and discussion, we’ll explore what it means to be part of the post-criminalisation generation, having survived Section 28, the HIV/AIDS epidemic, and what we’ve lost and gained.
This event will focus on body positivity, wellness and wholeness for LGBTQ+ people in their “mid-life” whilst welcoming the perspectives and experiences of the younger and older generations. We see it as a stepping stone to create more understanding and trust within our communities.
This event is free and there are limited spaces, so booking is ESSENTIAL. If you find you can't attend, please cancel your booking or email MariaHughes@blgbt.org.
Tea, coffee and water are available.
This event is open to LGBTQ+ adults of all ages, and LGBTQ+ allies.
This event is part of a series of activities looking at health inequalities in the LGBTQ+ communities. You will be sent links to anonymous feedback and monitoring forms: these give us the information we need to plan future events, and inform Birmingham Public Health what our communities need to thrive.