Lesbian Visibility Day 2024


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International Lesbian Visibility Day takes place annually on 26 April, and is part of Lesbian Visibility Week (Monday 22 April to Sunday 28 April), which celebrates and commemorates the achievements of a marginalised group of people.

Lesbian Visibility Day was first celebrated in 2008 when it was founded by American activist Amy Ellis. It is now celebrated around the world and is a reminder of how far we have come in terms of LGBTQ+ rights and equality whilst also reminding us that we should all strive for equality regardless of our sexual orientation or gender identity.

How to report homophobia, biphobia, intersexism and transphobia, and support available

No Space for Hate

DMU’s No Space for Hate project reinforces our commitment to challenge inappropriate behaviours and provide practical support to students who are victims, survivors or witnesses of hate or harassment. This comprises of a policy, website, anonymous reporting tool, a specialised service which outlines support and reporting options, specialist staff within Security and new mandatory training for staff involved in the disciplinary process. 

Join the LGBTQ+ student society

At DMU, we also have student societies that can offer a forum and support for LGBTQ+ students and allies. For details on how to join, please click here.

Posted on Thursday 25 April 2024

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