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University of Sussex researcher to discuss exclusion in lives of older lesbians on BBC Radio 4

A University of Sussex researcher will be appearing on Radio 4’s ‘Woman’s Hour’ this Friday, January 16 to discuss the ‘invisibility’ of older lesbians in both academic research and popular culture.

 

Dr Jane Traies
Dr Jane Traies

 

Dr Jane Traies, a Research Associate in the School of Media, Film and Music (MFM), spoke to nearly fifty lesbians between the ages of 60 and 90 about their lives and experience as part of her recently concluded PhD at Sussex. Her study was based on the first comprehensive survey of older lesbian life to be undertaken in the UK, analysing data from an unprecedented, large sample of some 400 lesbians over 60.

She found that although these women led “very varied lifestyles”, they recognised a common bond and a strong sense of shared identity based on the experience of having been a stigmatised minority.

Dr Traies work also found that older lesbians are under-represented in academic research, popular culture and the media.

Friday’s programme will include an interview with Dr Traies along with clips from her conversations with older lesbians.

Dr Traies said of her upcoming radio appearance: “I’m particularly excited about this chance to talk about my research to a wider audience, because one of my original intentions in doing this work was to make older lesbians more culturally visible. So the opportunity for their voices to be heard on national radio is just wonderful!”

She added: “The subject is deeply personal to me since I am an ‘older lesbian’ myself (I was 70 last week). I believe this shared identity was one of the things that made it possible for my respondents to trust me with their stories. It also makes me feel very responsible to them – some of the women had not told their story to anyone before.”

Dr Traies plans to use her research findings to campaign for more service provision for older LGBT people.

BBC Radio 4 Women’s Hour, Friday, January 16 at 10am.

Council of Ex Muslims of Britain announces one day conference

Councils of Ex-MuslimsThe Council of Ex Muslims of Britain (CEMB) has announced a one day conference in February examining the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo assassination and remembering the many others persecuted for criticising Islam and religion.

 

SHARIA LAW, APOSTASY AND SECULARISM will take place on February 7, 2015 near Kings Cross in London.

The programme will include discussions on Charlie Hebdo and freedom of expression, apostasy and blasphemy laws, Islamism and the religious-Right, Sharia in the Law, the Educational System and Public Policy, as well as Secularism and Citizenship Rights.

The conference will also discuss successful campaigns against the Law Society and Universities UK, and how the fight for equal rights, the end to discrimination against ex-Muslims, and the right to free expression are crucial in the fight against Islamism and the religious-Right, and for promoting a secular society.

Speakers will include Activist Ahmed Idris, Campaigner for Secular Education,  Aliyah Saleem, Spokesperson for CEMB, and Secular Activist Chris Moos, Director of the Centre for Secular Space.

Ticket prices are £15 for unwaged, £20 for waged, and £25 for organisations.

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ShanghaiPRIDE invites submissions for 2015 Film Festival

ShanghaiPRIDE Film Festival (ShPFF), a vibrant new platform for emerging film talent, is inviting film makers from China and around the world to showcase their work during the annual ShanghaiPRIDE week, June 12-21, 2015.

Shanghai Film Festival

ORGANISERS ARE looking for the best, brightest, most innovative and most engaging new voices in queer cinema to submit works which tell LGBT Chinese stories, and which create awareness and promote tolerance for the LGBT community through film.

In the spirit of Shanghai PRIDE, filmmakers of all backgrounds are welcome to participate, whatever their sexuality, gender or nationality, and submissions are open to professional, student or first time storytellers. Fiction, documentary and experimental projects are all encouraged, with rewards in each category.

Shanghai Film Festival

A winning film will be selected to represent Shanghai at the UK IRIS PRIZE FESTIVAL, one of the world’s most dynamic LGBT film competitions, with a prize of £25,000.

To qualify for entry to the UK competition via the Shanghai festival, films must be submitted to ShPFF by March 15, 2015.

The final deadline for all other ShPFF submissions is April 15.

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