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The Gryphon

Archive File: LUA/PUB/002/GRY2/6/8 Contains digital media

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Type of record: Archive

Title: The Gryphon

Level: File

Classmark: LUA/PUB/002/GRY2/6/8

Date(s): 14/02/2020

Size and medium: 1 digital file

Manifest: https://iiif.library.leeds.ac.uk/presentation/cc/lrjdksry

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/692151

Collection group(s): University Archive | Student Newspapers

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Issue 7
p.1: LGBTQ+ students have higher drop-out rates (no info on trans students); p.2: editorial letter overviews LGBTQ+ history in UK and editor's personal life; p.3: Equality and Diversity Officer ChloƩ Elliott outlines events for LGBTQ+ history month including "LGBTQ+ &" examining all dimensions of LGBTQ+ identity and QTIPOC soc; Welfare Officer Amy Wells discusses the terms "queer" and "bisexual" and mentions new LGBTQ+ guide to Leeds and pronoun badges in LUU and QTIPOC soc; p.8: 'Leeds Museum LGBTQ+ History Month Festival Unites Generations' - mentions time capsule with items from youth and interview snippets with older LGBTQ+ people comparing this to when they were younger; p.4 [In the Middle segment] LGBTQ+ Artist Spotlight; p.5 [In the middle} 'Coachella Controversy' - discusses attendance of queer artists at Coachelle despite the owners homophobic viewpoints; p.6: [in the middle] 'The presence of queer in modern music' - discusses queer-baiting in modern music, whether artists should define their sexuality explicitly or not; p.8-9: [in the middle] 'A Guide to Alternative Queer Club Nights' - spotlighting 'the best queer nights out' outside of London and away from more mainstream clubs which might be more frequented by 'touristy straight clubbers'; p.11: 'Rainbow Capitalism' - article about big businesses using pride month for financial gain; p.12: 'Pinwheel of pride' spotlights LGBTQ+ fashion designers; p.13: reiew of 'Next in Fashion' TV Show which is hosted by Queer Eye's Tan France and Alexa Chung, hosting many LGBTQ+ contestants; p.14: five LGBTQ+ poets, a suggestion of which poem to read, and segment about them; p.15: review of 'And Then We Danced', first LGBTQ+ Georgian film; p.16: review of Sex Education and its queer representation - including bisexuality, pansexuality, asexuality; p.20: 'Is 'queer' media a necessary label?' -on whether having LGBTQ+ tag on films is a celebration or separation of LGBTQ+ media; p.23: poem by Nivetha Tilakkumar about their queerness; p.19: 'LGBTQ+ role models in business'; p.20: 'LGBTQ+ legends in STEM'; p.23: 'Kicking homophobia out of football'; p.24: 'Can We Make Sports a Safe Space for LGBTQ+ Folks'.

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