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    Intersections of space and identity: a personal history of LGBT+ History Month

    To continue our ongoing coverage of LGBT+ History Month we present this timely piece by Zyra Evangelista from the Psychology of Sexualities Section.

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    The psychological impact of social distancing on Gender, Sexuality and Relationship Diverse populations

    Dr Adam Jowett, Chair of the Psychology of Sexualities Section, discusses how social distancing measures may affect gender, sexuality and relationship diverse populations.

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    LGBT+ History Month

    For LGBT+ History Month the Chair of the BPS Psychology of Sexualities Section. Adam Jowett, explores LGBT+ content in the archives of BPS journals.

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    Transgender Day of Remembrance

    This article has been produced by the BPS Psychology of Sexualities Section. Please be aware that the following blog discusses issues that may cause distress.

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    Unnamed and Unknown, LGBTQA+ art

    To round off LGBTQ History month, Eduard Margarit, former chair of the BPS Student committee, and member of the Sexualities Section, explores LGBTQA+ representation, identification and belonging in art.

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    Hear it from us

    For the month of February, which is LGBT+ History Month, leave aside the moral panics and listen to us tell our own stories, says Rob Agnew, a member of the BPS Sexualities Section.

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    BPS seen as strong ally by the LGBTQIA+ communities – but involvement in Pride long overdue

    The BPS secured a place in London Pride on July 2 for the first time in the event’s 50-year history. Rob Agnew, a member of the Sexualities Section who worked on the bid, looks back on the day and reflects and on why it was so significant.

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    Celebrating the LGBT+ community

    We start our coverage of LGBT+ History Month with an interview with Rob Agnew, chair of the BPS Psychology of Sexualities Section

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    Championing the rights of the LGBTQ+ community

    For the second time in BPS history members and staff were proud to march at Pride in London earlier this month.

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    Does television offer a safe place for LGBTQ+ voices and stories to be heard?

    This LGBT+ History Month, BPS member Christina Murphy looks back on how the handling of LGBTQ+ relationships on TV shows has evolved over the years, and how that portrayal impacted on her as she tried to find her identity.

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    The starving elephant will not be cured by a chiropodist

    There is a wise Hindu parable about how three blind men try to understand what an elephant is. The first one walks over and grasps its tail, and proclaims that an elephant is like a snake. Another grasps his leg suggests that an elephant is like a tree.

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    Psychology of Sexualities Review

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