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Pride Month

Season 1, Ep. 5

June is Pride Month; a time to celebrate and support LGBTQ+ communities and rights. In this podcast, Anthony welcomed teachers Jayleigh Mathyi and Adam Duce. We chatted about the Pride Month activities they’ve got going on in school/college, some ways to support students or teachers who are coming out or struggling, and ideas to diversify the curriculum to better represent those who identify as LGBTQ+. Links to organisations/resources below:


The Outside Project: https://lgbtiqoutside.org/

Split Banana: https://splitbanana.co.uk/

Diverse Educators: https://www.diverseeducators.co.uk/

Just Like Us: https://www.justlikeus.org/

Outline: https://outlinesurrey.org.uk/


Check out our Pride Month blogs:


Pride Month: celebrating LGBTQ scientists in GCSE Science

Supporting LGBT+ people to participate in sport

LGBTQI+ role models in computer science

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