
“I was an inconvenience” | Episode 8 GlitterBeam
The early log books open up a world before HIV, showing what it was like for LGBTQ+ people needing healthcare between discos in the 70s. A doctor and a patient are among those who tell Tash and Adam what it was like. Some of the same infections are on the rise again today, as explained by Dr Tristan Barber, a consultant in HIV and sexual health.
Content warning: stories about transitioning and being intersex.
Transcript here.
The Log Books — stories from Britain’s LGBT+ history and conversations about being queer today. Produced by Shivani Dave, Adam Smith and Tash Walker, in partnership with Switchboard – the LGBT+ helpline.
For more information about LGBTQ+ health, take a look at:
Unexpected fluids
SXT: Sexual health information
GMFA — the gay men’s health project
Beating about the bush
Lesbian Sex 101
Mens R Us
CliniQ
Music by Tom Foskett-Barnes
Artwork by Natalie Doto
https://www.thelogbooks.org
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Source: https://www.thelogbooks.org