S2 E8 - 'LGBTQI+' feat. Ben Hunte & Aisha Mirza
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The 1969 Stonewall Riots were a pivotal moment in LGBT history galvanising people everywhere to fight for change. Today, although there's been a dramatic improvement in the treatment of LGBTQI+ people, there still is a long way to go. In this episode, journalist and DJ, Aisha Mirza and BBC presenter and journalist, Ben Hunte join Fenn and Zuu to discuss what has changed 50 years since Stonewall and delve into the experiences of LGBTQI+ people of colour and explore what safe spaces are available for this community. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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