The Views Room
Raga D’silva, host of the Older Queer Voices Podcast, sits down with trailblazing activist Femi Otitoju, current Chair of Queerwell, the UK’s community-led LGBTQ+ mental health and wellness charity focused on providing accessible, affirming support including therapy, coaching and wellbeing services for LGBTQ+ people. Femi is also one of the UK’s most influential Black LGBTQ+ voices, a diversity specialist, former Chair of Switchboard, and among the first out Black lesbians to speak openly about being gay on UK television in the early 1980s. In this powerful conversation, Femi reflects on growing up as a Black lesbian in Britain, finding community in the 1970s, activism through Section 28 and the AIDS crisis, intersectionality before the term existed, ageing in the LGBTQ+ community, and why hope, resilience and collective action still matter today. A moving and deeply important conversation on identity, survival, community and queer history. Follow us on You Tube https://www.youtube.com/@theviewsroom [https://www.youtube.com/@theviewsroom] Instagram @theviewsroom emailtheviewsroom@gmail.com
35 episodios
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