Young, disabled and LGBT+

Wed 28 Feb 2018, 18:30 - 20:30

Venue
The British Academy, 10-11 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AH

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This event is part of the British Academy's season on Identities & Belonging


Based on new research by British Academy award holder Alex Toft and colleagues at Coventry University, we look at the challenges young disabled LGBT+ people face growing up in Britain today. Join us for an evening of talks, workshops and discussions.


Part of LGBT History Month. 


Speakers:
Dr Alex Toft Research Fellow, Centre for Innovative Research Across the Life course, Coventry University
Dr Anita Franklin Reader in Children and Family Research, Centre for Innovative Research Across the Life course, Coventry University
Emma Langley Research Assistant, Centre for Innovative Research Across the Life course, Coventry University
Andrew Travers x2y (Wolverhampton) and PHSE mentor at Queen Alexandra College Birmingham.


Free, booking required


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