The Gryphon
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Type of record: Archive
Title: The Gryphon
Classmark: LUA/PUB/002/GRY2/6/4
Date(s): 1/11/2019
Size and medium: 1 digital file
Manifest: https://iiif.library.leeds.ac.uk/presentation/cc/d2nb5rv2
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/681885
Collection group(s): University Archive | Student Newspapers
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Issue 3
p.4: 'LGBTQ+ only accomodation now available for students' at Cardiff University; p.7: 'Porn Moduel Offered at the University of Exeter' which includes subjects such as gay and feminist pornography; p.10: article about Amazon wildfires briefly mentions Bolsonaro's controversial views on LGBT+ community; p.8 [in the middle]: interview with Equaliser DJ Ranyue Zhang who notes that clubs are becoming more aware of LGBT+ crowd and the presence of more women, non-binary and trans DJs and the situation in China for female/non-binary/trans DJs; p.9: [in the middle] DJs Eris Drew and Octo Octa, both members of trans community, visit Leeds - their event gave discount to LGBT+ attendees and had a gender-neutral toilet policy making a change from the 'white heteronormative men' typical at Wire (the event location); p.20: [in the middle] article about the legalisation of abortion and same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland; p.13: article about LGBTQ+ discrimination by Uber drivers
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