Celebrating LGBT+ History Month: How to get involved

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LGBT+ History Month runs throughout February every year, with the aim of increasing the visibility of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT+) people, their history, lives and experiences.

It’s a chance to re-examine histories we thought we knew and share new understandings of LGBTQ+ history and culture.

The theme this year is Medicine #UnderTheScope, which will celebrates LGBT+ peoples’ contribution to the field of Medicine and Healthcare both historically and today.

LGBT+ month this year will provide an opportunity to showcase the amazing work of LGBT+ staff across the NHS and in other healthcare settings, in providing healthcare, especially during the pandemic – whilst still shining a light on the history of the LGBT+ community’s experience of receiving healthcare which has been extremely complicated leaving LGBT+ people still facing health inequalities even today.

At a time when the LGBT+ community is experiencing a rise in hate crime and hate instances it is also a chance to look ‘Under the Scope’ and listen to LGBT+ peoples’ lived experiences from LGBT+ people.

Get involved

The Guild of Students are hosting a number of events throughout LGBT+ History month. Visit their the Guild website to find out more and get involved in the talks, crafting sessions, and LGBT+ History Month Fair featuring local groups, our amazing societies, and medical stalls for charities such as Sahir House and BHA. 

National Museums and Galleries Liverpool also have a packed programme of events taking place throughout February.

Click here to find out more about the range of events, activities and new online content – exploring the untold stories of LGBTQ+ people across the Liverpool City Region and beyond.