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Working in collaboration to tell the history and stories of the trans community

Working in collaboration to tell the history and stories of the trans community. April Ashley: Portrait of a Lady. Homotopia – LGBT arts and social justice organisation. April’s Story. Born George Jamieson in Liverpool

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Working in collaboration to tell the history and stories of the trans community

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  1. Working in collaboration to tell the history and stories of the trans community

  2. April Ashley: Portrait of a Lady

  3. Homotopia – LGBT arts and social justice organisation

  4. April’s Story • Born George Jamieson in Liverpool • One of the first people in the world to undergo gender reassignment surgery • Vogue model and actress • Campaigner for trans issues • MBE for services to the transgender community

  5. Community section

  6. April’s story

  7. Art works

  8. Archive

  9. Le Carrousel Club

  10. Representation in the media

  11. Responses • “An excellent exhibition. I sincerely hope it helps to change people’s attitudes and that transgender people can be accepted simply for who they are. We are human after all” • “Disgusted that a trans-sexual has so much coverage when no Noel Chavasse exhibition – shameful!” • “Appreciated inclusive cultural representation - not so much the overt cheerleader for "LGBT" agenda”

  12. Positives • Strengthened positive relationship with Homotopia (potential for future) • Developed partnerships – LGBT groups, Merseyside Police, Hate Crime Forum etc. • Increased representation and diversity • Challenged prejudice and discrimination • Increased profile of MOL within LGBT community • Increased diversity of visitors

  13. Pitfalls and lessons learned • Appropriate language and use of correct pronouns • Build in time for 3rd parties to feedback on text • Toolkit • Who has final decision? • Didn’t acquire anything for the museum’s collection • Challenging – small organisation ‘v’ large organisation • Did April’s story overpower the story of the trans community? • No qualitative visitor research • Power and ownership • Flexibility

  14. Discussion • How much say should museums have working in collaboration? Can we truly be democratic? • By working in collaboration are we really telling the whole story?

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