LGBT History Month: Talks at Two - Intersectionality - A Personal Perspective by Nikki Rai

Venue: Reading Museum

What:

Nikki is a lesbian with an indian/sikh heritage, she will discuss what it means to live at the intersection of more than one marginalised minority.

Wolfenden 60:

Baron John Wolfenden became Vice-Chancellor of the University of Reading in 1950. While in this post, he chaired the Wolfenden Committee which produced a report to the government recommending the decriminalisation of homosexuality. As part of its Heritage Lottery Fund-supported Wolfenden 60 project, Reading’s Support U charity presents a series of Saturday talks throughout LGBT History Month, exploring the legacy and impact of the Wolfenden Report 60 years after its publication.    

See What's On listings for our full programme of LGBT History Month talks

Who:

Adults

Booking:

Booking essential, please call 0118 937 3400