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BAFTA-nominated film inspiration to speak at LGBT+ History Month event tomorrow

A leading academic will share her personal experiences of living under discriminatory legislation as a lesbian teacher in Suffolk and how those challenges led to her involvement in an acclaimed British film.

Why it matters: The talk offers firsthand insight into how Section 28 – legislation that banned the "promotion of homosexuality" by local authorities from 1988 to 2003 – affected LGBT+ teachers in UK schools and continues to influence cultural conversations today.

The Hold in Ipswich
The free event will take place at The Hold on Thursday, 13 February(Oliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk)

The details: Professor Catherine Lee MBE will speak at The Hold, home to the Suffolk Archives, on Thursday, 13 February, from 18:30 to 19:30.

Lee, now Pro Vice Chancellor and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, Education and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University, will draw on her book, Pretended, to discuss teaching during a period when local authorities were prohibited from discussing LGBT+ issues in a positive light.

Background: Before her current role in higher education, Lee worked as a schoolteacher in both Liverpool and Suffolk during the Section 28 era, when thousands of LGBT+ teachers faced significant professional challenges.

What to expect: The professor will:

  • Share personal recollections of teaching in Suffolk schools under restrictive legislation

  • Discuss the wider impact on LGBT+ teachers during this period

  • Reveal how these experiences contributed to the 2022 BAFTA-nominated feature film Blue Jean

  • Describe how this "unexpected opportunity provided the silver lining to the adversity she experienced during Section 28"

The bottom line: The event is being hosted by Outreach Youth as part of LGBT+ History Month. It is free to attend and anyone is welcome. No booking is required.

You can read it for free thanks to the generous support of RSZ Accountancy and Upside Finance

Despite a lack of promotion, the big reveal drew a good crowd of passersby

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