LGBTQ&A 2025 - Activism and Social Change

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LGBTQ&A 2025 - Activism and Social Change

The theme for LGBT History Month and our LGBTQ&A panel event this year is Activism & Social Change. Join us to learn from our panellists' experiences of advocating and impacting positive change across the UK in our interactive Q&A panel.

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What is LGBTQ&A?

LGBTQ&A is a bespoke collaboration series created by Lancaster University and the University of Cumbria’s Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) teams and LGBTQ+ Student and Staff Networks to answer anonymously submitted LGBTQ+ questions in a safe space.

The purpose of these events is to share knowledge and foster a sense of belonging for LGBTQ+ individuals and allies in the Higher Education environment. Audience member, both in-person and online, are welcomed to ask questions about the topic of focus, with some submitted prior to the event, and some asked on the day. Our panellists can share their experiences, good practice, and promote critical resources and services to support their communities.

Event Format

LGBTQ&A is a hybrid event, with an in-person panel and online anonymous attendee format. Staff and students from each institution are invited to join the panel in-person by attending the live event.

Attendees are invited to ask any questions or share any thoughts in advance that relate to the theme, which updates annually. Asking questions ahead of the event gives the panel an opportunity to prepare full responses and find any appropriate resources or links.

Moderation and panellists

The panel will be composed of three representatives from each institution and a panel moderator with lived/professional experience specific to this theme. Our panellists pledge to provide an inclusive and safe environment in which they recognise their differences as their strengths, seeking and valuing different perspectives and ideas, in an environment that was without prejudice and bias.

We ask all participants to understand and accept panellists are not there to provide “right” answers and all answers provided during this event are opinions derived from personal or professional experience and knowledge.

Previous Years Events

In previous years, we have delivered hybrid panel events with a range of themes. Click the tabs below to find out more and watch the recordings.

Tab Content: 2024: Health and Wellbeing

In 2024, we welcomed panellists from Lancaster University, University of Cumbria, Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust, and Pears Cumbria School of Medicine to explore the topic of Health and Wellbeing in the context of living in the UK as an LGBTQ+ individual. The panel featured:

Ann-Marie Houghton (she/her) (LU), Dean for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI)

Brian Webster-Henderson (he/him) University of Cumbria Deputy Vice-Chancellor

Benjamin Dalton (he/they) Lancaster University Lecturer in French Studies and Queer Medical Humanities Network Lead

Ali Richards (she/her) University of Cumbria Lecturer Nursing Associate

Angie Illman (they/them) Pears Cumbria School of Medicine (PCSM) Project Manager

Tomi Jackson (he/him) Project Manager at University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust. Member of the LGBT+ Network & Finance EDI Ambassador

Josh Newsham (he/him) Lancaster University LGBTQ+ Student's Union Officer

LGBTQ&A 2024 Youtube - Full Event

Tab Content: 2023: Allyship & Parenting

In February 2023 as part of LGBTQ+ history month, the second in the annual collaborative series with Lancaster University was released. You can access the audio recording here, which featured the following panels members:

Ann-Marie Houghton (she/her) (LU), Dean for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI);

Brian Webster-Henderson (he/him) University of Cumbria Deputy Vice-Chancellor

Hannah Rosbrook-Brown (she/they) Lancaster University Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Advisor

Joanne Scott (she/her) University of Cumbria LGBTQ Staff Network EDIW Rep

Victoria Simpson (she/her) Lancaster University LGBTQIA+ Ally Network

Annabelle Robinson (they/them) University of Cumbria Student’s Union Welfare Officer

Josh Newsham (he/him) Lancaster University LGBTQ+ Student's Union Officer

LGBTQ&A 2023 Youtube - Audio

Tab Content: 2022: The Beginning

In February 2022, as part of LGBTQ+ History Month, the University of Cumbria collaborated with Lancaster University for “LGBTQ&A”. This collaborative panel discussion answered questions on policy, support, allyship and LGBTQ+ community questions. The panel featured:

Ann-Marie Houghton (she/her) (LU), Dean for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI);

Joanne Scott (she/her) (UoC), LGBTQ Staff Network EDIW Rep;

Terry Abbott (LU), LGBTQ+ Staff Network Lead;

Molly McConnell (she/they) (UoC), Student’s Union Welfare Officer;

Sophie Schulz (he/she/they) (LU), LGBTQ+ Student's Union Officer;

Lee McDermott (he/him) (UoC), Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Officer and Staff LGBTQ+ Network Co-chair;

Monet Booker (she/they) (LU), LGBTQIA+ Ally Network Lead.

LGBTQ&A 2022 Full Event

Tab Content: 2021: A Life Worth Living

In February 2021, staff and student network members marked LGBTQ+ History Month with a series of videos exploring their personal journeys and experiences. Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Brian Webster-Henderson and UCSU Welfare Officer Molly McConnell kicked off the month by introducing both networks, their identities, and how these spaces impact and support them. As part of LGBTQ+ History Month, the University of Cumbria hosted 'A Life Worth Living' in an online collaborative panel discussion.

A life worth living 2021

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Lancaster University's Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Team work to promote inclusion and equity for all our staff, student and visitors at the university.

As part of our roles, we support the university's Staff Networks, including the Disabled Employees Network and their associated Allies Network.

We also facilitate Faculty EDI initiatives, as well as supporting on university policy and guidance development.

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