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The Pride Parade Goes on Without Me


Outside In presents an exhibition of artworks and poetry exploring the intersect of LGBTQIA+ and disabled activist identities in Manchester.

The exhibition will open at the People’s History Museum until Monday 8 April 2024

As well as artwork and poetry by North West Outside In artists, the exhibition is guest curated by Julian Gray and features newly commissioned artwork by Lead Artist, Dara SF Addams.  

Manchester’s Gay Village has a strong and important history as one of the most vital LGBTQIA+ spaces in the UK, yet even in its modern form it contains few accessible venues. Disabled LGBTQIA+ people are often isolated and forgotten, and this extends to Pride events as well. 

Protest and activism often require a physical presence; they can sometimes include a risk of arrest which carries with it greater difficulties for those with intersectional identities, including disability, neuro-divergence and mental health. These barriers to access can impact one’s sense of identity as an LGBTQIA+ person, particularly as an LGBTQIA+ activist. 

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LGBTQIA+ x Disabled Activism: Share Your Experiences!

Ellie Ora Page is making a zine to accompany an upcoming exhibition at People’s History Museum in February 2024.

The mini-zine will include prompts for zine-making around the theme of intersecting disabled & LGBTQIA+ identities.

This anonymous form is an opportunity for you to share your experiences as activists of either of both of these communities. Your answers may inform the themes of the prompts or artwork included in the zine. I just would like to hear from as many people as possible to build a picture of how intersecting identities are experienced in the context of activism 🙂

Click here to fill in the Google form: https://forms.gle/rXxrcqf49oXKVLqk9

You can respond to any/all of the questions however you like! You can respond to any/all of the questions however you like! You can even skip to the end if you don’t want to respond to particular prompts and instead would just like to share an opinion or anecdote.

Alternative formats of the prompts can be found here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1U8-9MroHuvoOJIwgZ3oCJre4eUsY4_q8?usp=drive_link

If you have any questions or would like to submit in another way, please email ellie@elliepage.co.uk

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