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LGBT History Month 2014

LGBT History Month 2014. The purpose of LGBT History Month is to celebrate the achievements of LGBT people throughout history.

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LGBT History Month 2014

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  1. LGBT History Month 2014 • The purpose of LGBT History Month is to celebrate the achievements of LGBT people throughout history. • At Neatherd we celebrate everyone’s achievements – but sometimes we need to focuson the certain groups of people. People who have been treated badly or oppressed throughout history. • LGBT History Month challenges heteronormativitywithin the curriculum.

  2. What does LGBT mean? Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender

  3. But why talk about it in school? • Homophobia is endemic in our schools. • The Stonewall Report has proved that over 95% of students hear homophobic comments in school. • Around 2/3 of out LGBT students are bullied. • Many go on to leave education earlier than planned. • The attack on the Trans community more broadly in society – Lucy Meadows.

  4. Benjamin Britten • Benjamin Britten was born in Lowestoft in 1913. He was born on the 22nd November, the feast day of Cecilia, the patron saint of music. His mother, a keen amateur singer, hoped he would –after Bach, Beethoven and Brahms become the “Fouth B”.

  5. Benjamin Britten • Indeed, Benjamin became a global musical figure. In just 63 busy years, he wrote some of the best classical music of the twentieth century. He was hailed as one of the all-time great opera composers, and – with his partner, singer Peter Pears – performed around the world.

  6. Benjamin Britten • He was a progressive cultural figure too and was ahead of his time on issues including pacifism, homosexuality and the role of artists in their communities.

  7. VIDEO-CLIP: Benjamin Britten http://www.britten100.org/new-to-britten/the-man

  8. Azealia Banks • Azealia Banks was born in 1991 and is an American, rapper, singer and songwriter. She grew up in Harlem. • She topped the NME’s cool list in 2011. • Her first album is due to come out in March 2014 called “Broke with expensive taste”.

  9. Azealia Banks • She is openly bisexual but is opposed to labelling. She told the New York Times: “I’m not trying to be the bisexual, lesbian rapper. I don’t live on other people’s terms.”

  10. VIDEO-CLIP: Azealia Banks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7R3SiE_ufo

  11. Reflection • How would you react if one of your friends “came out”? Are you someone people would feel comfortable speaking to? • Is it fair that the achievements of certain groups of people have been hidden throughout history? • Do we do all we can to include everyone in our school community?

  12. Can you think of any more LGBT musicians? • Jessie J • Will Young • Angel Haze • Freddie Mercury • Elton John • Fergie • Lou Reed • Brett Anderson (Suede) • Joe McElderry • George Michael • Alison Goldfrapp • Janis Joplin • Patrick Wolf • Michael Stipe (R.E.M)

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