UNTOLD STORIES FROM A UNIQUE ARCHIVE OF BRITAIN’S QUEER HISTORY
What if you could glimpse into LGBTQ+ life from decades ago? The Log Books is a history of LGBTQ+ life in Britain as noted by volunteers at the helpline Switchboard. Each episode of this stirring podcast centres around log book entries made by the volunteers who staffed the phones from the charity’s first day in 1974. As a helpline for anyone who wants to talk about gender identity and sexuality, Switchboard has been hearing from and helping queer people for 45 years.
Now held in the archive at the Bishopsgate Institute, the volunteers’ log books offer a unique insight into the range of issues facing LGBTQ+ people in Britain in the 70s, 80s and 90s. Stories range from police entrapping gay men meeting for sex in toilets to women losing custody of their children for being lesbians. They include people kicked out of pubs for wearing pro-gay badges, alongside those struggling with gender identity before the language existed to make sense of it. The log books laugh and cry with the real lives of runaways and disco-dancers, with isolated fishermen phoning to chat and people unsure about how to have sex.
Producer ADAM SMITH Said “I’m thrilled to share the stories from the log books with the world. They are such a unique portrait of life in Britain from a significant moment in our history. The years we’re covering happened before I was born, so it’s been a huge honour to delve into our shared lineage as queer people, and to interview dozens of people who were bravely out before me.”
Producer and co-chair of SWITCHBOARD TASH WALKER said “I have learnt so much about Britain’s queer history reading Switchboard’s log books, laughing one minute and crying the next. Making this podcast and hearing the stories of the people who lived this history has been such a privilege. We owe a debt to the people who came before us, and helped us get to where we are today. I feel a tremendous responsibility to share and educate people not only on Britain’s LGBTQ+ history, but also the integral role that Switchboard plays in it: supporting and informing people from 1974 right up until today.”
LAUNCHING OCTOBER 28TH, 2019 THE LOG BOOKS PODCAST
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