The Log Books

“Right on, sister!” | Episode 6

Dec. 21, 2020

Lipstick on the windscreen to tackle homophobia — just one of the stories in this latest episode from 1983 to 1991. Tash and Adam focus on the hostility in the air during this period, from people using HIV/AIDS as a reason for their prejudice to tensions within Catholic families. We conclude by speaking to Hafsa Qureshi about her experience as a bisexual Muslim woman today.


Content warning: attacks on LGBTQ+ people and biphobia.


Transcript here.


The Log Books — stories from Britain’s LGBT+ history and conversations about being queer today. Produced by Shivani Dave, Tash Walker and Adam Zmith, in partnership with Switchboard - the LGBT+ helpline. With thanks to the Bishopsgate Institute and the BFI National Archive.


A book: 

Go The Way Your Blood Beats by Michael Amherst


For more information, take a look at:

Imaan, supporting LGBTQ+ Muslims

Hidayah, supporting LGBTQ+ Muslims

Naz and Matt Foundation, tackling homophobia triggered by religion

Tackling biphobia, support from GALOP 

BiPride UK, a safe space for bisexual people in the UK

OneBodyOneFaith, empowering LGBT+ Chrisitans advocating for change

Keshet, supporting LGBTQ+ Jews

Sarbat, LGBT Sikhs

Quest, a support group for LGBT+ Catholics


Music by Tom Foskett-Barnes

Artwork by Natalie Doto

https://www.thelogbooks.org

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