LGBT+ History Month at UCL

The pride flag on the UCL portico building
The pride flag on the UCL portico building
The pride flag on the UCL portico building UCL is marking LGBT+ History Month 2023 with a month-long programme of events and activities. Read on for a round-up of upcoming events, plus key resources and recordings. A foreword from Noël Caliste, LGBTQ+ Envoy, Co-Chair of the LGBTQ+ Equality Steering Group and Co-Chair of the LGBTQ+ Equality Implementation Group, and Seyi Osi, Equity and Inclusion Officer, Students' Union UCL. LGBT+ History Month is a time to reflect on the culture and contributions of queer people. UCL was built on the principle of being radically inclusive and progressive, welcoming students of any race, class, or religion. It was also the first university to admit women on equal terms with men. In a time when many people feel that LGBTQ+ equality has 'gone too far' and that progress has long passed its appropriate endpoint, it's important to remember that being boldly inclusive, especially towards society's most marginalised groups, is central to UCL's ethos.
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