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SUMMARY:Fat Liberation Book Club: Bookmark Crafting
DESCRIPTION:This month\, to give our fellow readers a well deserved break\, we are switching it up for Book Club! \nJoin Fat Lib London and Fat Club Brighton for a Bookmark Crafting Session\, where we will spend our time together making some fun fat-inspired bookmarks! Whether you’re a passionate crafter or just looking to try something new\, everyone is welcome. \nJoin online or in person at the London LGBTQ+ Centre (if you’re coming along in person\, some crafting supplies will be provided by the centre but please do bring along your own too) \nWe can’t wait to craft together! \nZoom link will be emailed to all attendees ahead of the event. \nAccessibility \nThe Centre’s accessibility statement is here. \nCovid-19 safety at the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre \nTo keep our community safe\, we ask that all visitors do not visit the centre if they are feeling any Covid-19 symptoms including headache\, fever\, sore throat\, consistent cough and chills. \nMasks and hand sanitiser are available free of charge. \nFor current information on Covid please visit the NHS website. \nDonate to the Centre\nWe rely on donations to ensure that the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre can keep its doors open for years to come. \nTo donate or become a Friend of the Centre\, visit our website.
URL:https://londonlgbtqcentre.org/event/fat-liberation-book-club-bookmark-crafting/
LOCATION:London LGBTQ+ Community Centre\, 60-62 Hopton Street\, Thames Path\, Bankside\, London\, England\, SE1 9JH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts and crafts,Books
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250518T113000
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SUMMARY:Fat Liberation Book Club
DESCRIPTION:A book club that celebrates Fat Liberation politics\, ideas and activism in a safer space. \nWe’re back for Book Club! This will be a monthly occurrence with regular breaks so there’s plenty of time to read the source material before coming along to an accessible\, safe discussion with fellow fats and fat allies. If you’re new to fat liberation\, curious about what it is or looking to see how it differs from body positivity\, this is the place for you. \nWe’ll be exploring a mix of non-fiction\, fiction\, poetry\, comic books and everything in between\, with supplementary material from fat academics\, essayists\, TikTokkers\, podcasters and more. \nFor this month’s Book Club we’re looking at Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fatphobia by Sabrina Strings. \nGrab your copy here. \nWe are switching it back to non-fiction for April\, a great opportunity for us to build on our understanding of the ways race and fatness intersect. This insightful book will take us into the past for an eye-opening and in-depth observation on the history of anti-fatness\, anti-blackness and gender prejudice. \nThis is quite a dense text and expect this Book Club to be saturated with valuable and necessary discussion that we want to make sure we leave enough time for. So we’ve split it into two parts. We’ll be looking at Chapters 1-4 for this month\, and May’s Book Club will look at Chapters 5-9\, finishing the tome. \nFrom Goodreads: \n‘Sociologist Strings (sociology\, Univ. of California\, Irvine) explores the historical development of pro-thin\, anti-fat ideologies deployed in support of Western\, patriarchal white supremacy. Beginning in the aesthetic ideals circulated by Renaissance thinkers and artists and bringing her narrative up into the 1990s\, Strings charts how white Europeans and Anglo-Americans developed ideals of race and beauty that both explicitly and figuratively juxtaposed slim\, desirable white women against corpulent\, seemingly monstrous black women.’ \nFor information on how to obtain the audiobook version of this book\, please contact us on Insta @fatliblondon or @fatclubbtn! \nAccessibility \nThe Centre’s accessibility statement is here. \nCovid safety at the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre \nTo keep our community safe\, we ask that all visitors do not visit the Centre if they are feeling any Covid-19 and/or mpox symptoms including headache\, fever\, sore throat\, consistent cough and chills. \nYou can wear a mask if you feel more comfortable. We also have masks and hand sanitiser available at the Centre. \nFor current information on Covid please visit the NHS website. \nDonate to the Centre \nWe rely on donations to ensure that the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre can keep its doors open for years to come. \nTo donate or become a Friend of the Centre\, visit our website.
URL:https://londonlgbtqcentre.org/event/fat-liberation-book-club/
LOCATION:London LGBTQ+ Community Centre\, 60-62 Hopton Street\, Thames Path\, Bankside\, London\, England\, SE1 9JH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Books,Meetups
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250420T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250420T113000
DTSTAMP:20251012T061050
CREATED:20250205T115131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T164643Z
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SUMMARY:Fat Liberation London Book Club
DESCRIPTION:A book club that celebrates Fat Liberation politics\, ideas and activism in a safer space. \nWe’re back for Book Club! This will be a monthly occurrence with regular breaks so there’s plenty of time to read the source material before coming along to an accessible\, safe discussion with fellow fats and fat allies. If you’re new to fat liberation\, curious about what it is or looking to see how it differs from body positivity\, this is the place for you. \nWe’ll be exploring a mix of non-fiction\, fiction\, poetry\, comic books and everything in between\, with supplementary material from fat academics\, essayists\, TikTokkers\, podcasters and more. \nFor this month’s Book Club we’re looking at Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fatphobia by Sabrina Strings. \nGrab your copy here. \nWe are switching it back to non-fiction for April\, a great opportunity for us to build on our understanding of the ways race and fatness intersect. This insightful book will take us into the past for an eye-opening and in-depth observation on the history of anti-fatness\, anti-blackness and gender prejudice. \nThis is quite a dense text and expect this Book Club to be saturated with valuable and necessary discussion that we want to make sure we leave enough time for. So we’ve split it into two parts. We’ll be looking at Chapters 1-4 for this month\, and May’s Book Club will look at Chapters 5-9\, finishing the tome. \nFrom Goodreads: \n‘Sociologist Strings (sociology\, Univ. of California\, Irvine) explores the historical development of pro-thin\, anti-fat ideologies deployed in support of Western\, patriarchal white supremacy. Beginning in the aesthetic ideals circulated by Renaissance thinkers and artists and bringing her narrative up into the 1990s\, Strings charts how white Europeans and Anglo-Americans developed ideals of race and beauty that both explicitly and figuratively juxtaposed slim\, desirable white women against corpulent\, seemingly monstrous black women.’ \nFor information on how to obtain the audiobook version of this book\, please contact us on Insta @fatliblondon or @fatclubbtn! \nAccessibility \nThe Centre’s accessibility statement is here. \nCovid safety at the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre \nTo keep our community safe\, we ask that all visitors do not visit the Centre if they are feeling any Covid-19 and/or mpox symptoms including headache\, fever\, sore throat\, consistent cough and chills. \nYou can wear a mask if you feel more comfortable. We also have masks and hand sanitiser available at the Centre. \nFor current information on Covid please visit the NHS website. \nDonate to the Centre \nWe rely on donations to ensure that the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre can keep its doors open for years to come. \nTo donate or become a Friend of the Centre\, visit our website.
URL:https://londonlgbtqcentre.org/event/fat-liberation-london-book-club/2025-04-20/
LOCATION:London LGBTQ+ Community Centre\, 60-62 Hopton Street\, Thames Path\, Bankside\, London\, England\, SE1 9JH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Books
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250216T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250216T113000
DTSTAMP:20251012T061050
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SUMMARY:Fat Liberation London Book Club
DESCRIPTION:A Book Club that celebrates Fat Liberation politics\, ideas and activism in a safer space. \nWe’re back for Book Club! This will be a monthly occurrence with regular breaks so there’s plenty of time to read the source material before coming along to an accessible\, safe discussion with fellow fats and fat allies. If you’re new to fat liberation\, curious about what it is or looking to see how it differs from body positivity\, this is the place for you. \nWe’ll be exploring a mix of non-fiction\, fiction\, poetry\, comic books and everything in between\, with supplementary material from fat academics\, essayists\, TikTokkers\, podcasters and more. \nFor this month’s book club we’re looking at Get a Life\, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert. \nGrab your copy here. \nThe start of the year is a time with a huge increase in violent diet talk\, ‘new year\, new you’ sentiment and rampant anti-fat discrimination\, so we wanted to soothe the ache a little as we ramp up to Valentine’s Day with something fun\, celebratory and that exists as continued proof that fat people are beautiful and lovable just as we are! This is a romance we can’t wait to discuss with you! \nFrom the online copy: \n‘Talia Hibbert delivers a witty\, hilarious romantic comedy about a woman who’s tired of being ‘boring’ and recruits her mysterious\, sexy neighbour to help her get a life – perfect for fans of Sally Thorne\, Jasmine Guillory and Helen Hoang! \nChloe Brown is a chronically ill computer geek with a goal\, a plan and a list. After almost – but not quite – dying\, she’s come up with a list of directives to help her ‘Get a Life’: \n\nEnjoy a drunken night out\nRide a motorbike\nGo camping\nHave meaningless but thoroughly enjoyable sex\nTravel the world with nothing but hand luggag\nAnd . . . do something bad\n\nBut it’s not easy being bad\, even when you’ve written out step-by-step guidelines. What Chloe needs is a teacher\, and she knows just the man for the job: Redford ‘Red’ Morgan. \nWith tattoos and a motorbike\, Red is the perfect helper in her mission to rebel\, but as they spend more time together\, Chloe realises there’s much more to him than his tough exterior implies. Soon she’s left wanting more from him than she ever expected . . . maybe there’s more to life than her list ever imagined?’ \nAccessibility \nThe Centre’s accessibility statement is here. \nCovid safety at the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre \nTo keep our community safe\, we ask that all visitors do not visit the Centre if they are feeling any Covid-19 and/or mpox symptoms including headache\, fever\, sore throat\, consistent cough and chills. \nYou can wear a mask if you feel more comfortable. We also have masks and hand sanitiser available at the Centre. \nFor current information on Covid please visit the NHS website. \nDonate to the Centre \nWe rely on donations to ensure that the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre can keep its doors open for years to come. \nTo donate or become a Friend of the Centre\, visit our website.
URL:https://londonlgbtqcentre.org/event/fat-liberation-london-book-club-2/
LOCATION:London LGBTQ+ Community Centre\, 60-62 Hopton Street\, Thames Path\, Bankside\, London\, England\, SE1 9JH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Books
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DTSTAMP:20251012T061050
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SUMMARY:Queer Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Monthly book club focused on queer authors.\n\n\nMonthly book club focused on queer authors on a range of topics. Each month we’ll discuss a title and offer readers the chance to suggest the next month’s read. \nThere’s also the opportunity to have a non-alcoholic drink\, make new friends and socialise after the book discussion. \nUpcoming dates \nJanuary 2025 – Our Lady of the Flowers by Jean Genet \nFebruary  2025 – Maurice by E.M. Forster \nMarch 2025 – Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson \nApril 2025 – The Lesbiana’s Guide To Catholic School by Sonora Reyes \nMay 2025 – On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong \nJune 2025 – Burning My Roti: Breaking Barriers as a Queer Indian Woman – Sharan Dhaliwal \nJuly 2025 – Feminist\, Queer\, Crip by Alison Kafer \nAugust 2025 – Rosewater by Liv Little \nSeptember 2025 – You Made a Fool of Death With Your Beauty by Akwaeke Emezi \nOctober 2025 – The Color Purple by Alice Walker \nNovember 2025 – Gender Euphoria: Stories of Joy From Trans\, Non-binary and Intersex Writers by Laura Kate Dale \nDecember  2025 – The Price of Salt/Carol – Patricia Highsmith \n \nPrevious books read  \n \n\nReady to Catch Him Should He Fall by Neil Bartlett\nFun Home by Alison Bechdel\nStone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg\nHer Majesty’s Royal Coven by Juno Dawson\nAce: What Asexuality Reveals About Desire\, Society\, and the Meaning of Sex by Angela Chen\nThe Bell by Iris Murdoch\nHijab Butch Blues by Lamya H\nBeing Ace: An Anthology of Queer\, Trans\, Femme\, and Disabled Stories of Asexual Love and Connection by Madeline Dyer (editor)\nAll Men Want to Know by Nina Bouraoui\nNeon Roses by Rachel Dawson\nGo Tell It to the Mountain by James Baldwin\nThis Arab is Queer by Elias Jahshan (editor)\n Our Wives Under The Sea by Julia Armfield\n\nAccessibility \nThe Centre’s accessibility statement is here. \nCovid safety at the Centre \nTo keep our community safe\, we ask that all visitors do not visit the Centre if they are feeling any Covid-19 symptoms including headache\, fever\, sore throat\, consistent cough and chills. \nYou can wear a mask if you feel more comfortable. We also have masks and hand sanitiser available at the Centre. \nFor current information on Covid please visit the NHS website. \nDonate to the Centre \nWe rely on donations to ensure that the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre can keep its doors open for years to come. \nTo donate or become a Friend of the Centre\, visit our website.
URL:https://londonlgbtqcentre.org/event/queer-book-club-4/
LOCATION:London LGBTQ+ Community Centre\, 60-62 Hopton Street\, Thames Path\, Bankside\, London\, England\, SE1 9JH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Books,Meetups
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241116T160000
DTSTAMP:20251012T061050
CREATED:20240909T151740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T224207Z
UID:10000003-1731765600-1731772800@londonlgbtqcentre.org
SUMMARY:Queer Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Monthly book club focused on queer authors.\n\n\nMonthly book club focused on queer authors on a range of topics. Each month we’ll discuss a title and offer readers the chance to suggest the next month’s read. \nThere’s also the opportunity to have a non-alcoholic drink\, make new friends and socialise after the book discussion. \nUpcoming dates: \nDecember 2023 – Ready to Catch Him Should He Fall by Neil Bartlett \nJanuary 2024 – Fun Home by Alison Bechdel \nFebruary 2024 – Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg \nMarch 2024 – Her Majesty’s Royal Coven by Juno Dawson \nApril 2024 – Ace: What Asexuality Reveals About Desire\, Society\, and the Meaning of Sex by Angela Chen \nMay 2024 – The Bell by Iris Murdoch \nJune 2024 – Hijab Butch Blues by Lamya H \nJuly 2024 – Being Ace: An Anthology of Queer\, Trans\, Femme\, and Disabled Stories of Asexual Love and Connection by Madeline Dyer (editor) \nAugust 2024 – All Men Want to Know by Nina Bouraoui \nSeptember 2024 – Neon Roses by Rachel Dawson \nOctober 2024 – Go Tell It to the Mountain by James Baldwin \nNovember 2024 – This Arab is Queer by Elias Jahshan (editor) \nDecember 2024 – Our Wives Under The Sea by Julia Armfield \nAccessibility \nThe Centre’s accessibility statement is here. \nCovid and mpox safety at the Centre \nTo keep our community safe\, we ask that all visitors do not visit the centre if they are feeling any Covid-19 and/or Mpox symptoms including headache\, fever\, sore throat\, consistent cough\, chills and unusual spots\, scabs or ulcers. \nYou can wear a mask if you feel more comfortable. We also have masks and hand sanitiser available at the Centre. \nFor current information on Covid and Mpox please visit the NHS website. \nDonate to the Centre: \nWe rely on donations to ensure that the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre can keep its doors open for years to come. \nTo donate or become a Friend of the Centre\, visit our website.
URL:https://londonlgbtqcentre.org/event/queer-book-club-3/
LOCATION:London LGBTQ+ Community Centre\, 60-62 Hopton Street\, Thames Path\, Bankside\, London\, England\, SE1 9JH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Books,Meetups
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241019T160000
DTSTAMP:20251012T061050
CREATED:20240909T151738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241019T050811Z
UID:10000002-1729346400-1729353600@londonlgbtqcentre.org
SUMMARY:Queer Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Monthly book club focused on queer authors.\n\n\nMonthly book club focused on queer authors on a range of topics. Each month we’ll discuss a title and offer readers the chance to suggest the next month’s read. \nThere’s also the opportunity to have a non-alcoholic drink\, make new friends and socialise after the book discussion. \nUpcoming dates: \nDecember 2023 – Ready to Catch Him Should He Fall by Neil Bartlett \nJanuary 2024 – Fun Home by Alison Bechdel \nFebruary 2024 – Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg \nMarch 2024 – Her Majesty’s Royal Coven by Juno Dawson \nApril 2024 – Ace: What Asexuality Reveals About Desire\, Society\, and the Meaning of Sex by Angela Chen \nMay 2024 – The Bell by Iris Murdoch \nJune 2024 – Hijab Butch Blues by Lamya H \nJuly 2024 – Being Ace: An Anthology of Queer\, Trans\, Femme\, and Disabled Stories of Asexual Love and Connection by Madeline Dyer (editor) \nAugust 2024 – All Men Want to Know by Nina Bouraoui \nSeptember 2024 – Neon Roses by Rachel Dawson \nOctober 2024 – Go Tell It to the Mountain by James Baldwin \nNovember 2024 – This Arab is Queer by Elias Jahshan (editor) \nDecember 2024 – Our Wives Under The Sea by Julia Armfield \nAccessibility \nThe Centre’s accessibility statement is here. \nCovid and mpox safety at the Centre \nTo keep our community safe\, we ask that all visitors do not visit the centre if they are feeling any Covid-19 and/or Mpox symptoms including headache\, fever\, sore throat\, consistent cough\, chills and unusual spots\, scabs or ulcers. \nYou can wear a mask if you feel more comfortable. We also have masks and hand sanitiser available at the Centre. \nFor current information on Covid and Mpox please visit the NHS website. \nDonate to the Centre: \nWe rely on donations to ensure that the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre can keep its doors open for years to come. \nTo donate or become a Friend of the Centre\, visit our website.
URL:https://londonlgbtqcentre.org/event/queer-book-club-2/
LOCATION:London LGBTQ+ Community Centre\, 60-62 Hopton Street\, Thames Path\, Bankside\, London\, England\, SE1 9JH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Books,Meetups
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240921T160000
DTSTAMP:20251012T061050
CREATED:20240909T151737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T001701Z
UID:10000001-1726927200-1726934400@londonlgbtqcentre.org
SUMMARY:Queer Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Monthly book club focused on queer authors.\n\n\nMonthly book club focused on queer authors on a range of topics. Each month we’ll discuss a title and offer readers the chance to suggest the next month’s read. \nThere’s also the opportunity to have a non-alcoholic drink\, make new friends and socialise after the book discussion. \nUpcoming dates: \nDecember 2023 – Ready to Catch Him Should He Fall by Neil Bartlett \nJanuary 2024 – Fun Home by Alison Bechdel \nFebruary 2024 – Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg \nMarch 2024 – Her Majesty’s Royal Coven by Juno Dawson \nApril 2024 – Ace: What Asexuality Reveals About Desire\, Society\, and the Meaning of Sex by Angela Chen \nMay 2024 – The Bell by Iris Murdoch \nJune 2024 – Hijab Butch Blues by Lamya H \nJuly 2024 – Being Ace: An Anthology of Queer\, Trans\, Femme\, and Disabled Stories of Asexual Love and Connection by Madeline Dyer (editor) \nAugust 2024 – All Men Want to Know by Nina Bouraoui \nSeptember 2024 – Neon Roses by Rachel Dawson \nOctober 2024 – Go Tell It to the Mountain by James Baldwin \nNovember 2024 – This Arab is Queer by Elias Jahshan (editor) \nDecember 2024 – Our Wives Under The Sea by Julia Armfield \nAccessibility \nThe Centre’s accessibility statement is here. \nCovid and mpox safety at the Centre \nTo keep our community safe\, we ask that all visitors do not visit the centre if they are feeling any Covid-19 and/or Mpox symptoms including headache\, fever\, sore throat\, consistent cough\, chills and unusual spots\, scabs or ulcers. \nYou can wear a mask if you feel more comfortable. We also have masks and hand sanitiser available at the Centre. \nFor current information on Covid and Mpox please visit the NHS website. \nDonate to the Centre: \nWe rely on donations to ensure that the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre can keep its doors open for years to come. \nTo donate or become a Friend of the Centre\, visit our website.
URL:https://londonlgbtqcentre.org/event/queer-book-club/
LOCATION:London LGBTQ+ Community Centre\, 60-62 Hopton Street\, Thames Path\, Bankside\, London\, England\, SE1 9JH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Books,Meetups
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