
Pride and Progress
By Adam and Jo

Pride and ProgressSep 30, 2023

P&P BITES, E4: LGBT+ History Month - Rodney Wilson & Alessio Ponzio
'Pride & Progress Bites' is a P&P mini-series.
We have been releasing the Pride & Progress podcast for 3 years now, and the podcast is built on the belief that sharing your story can start a change. Stories are incredible powerful - even a short story has the power to start meaningful change. In each 'Pride & Progress Bite' we hear from an LGBT+ educator or ally, each sharing a short story of pride & progress from their own school or community.
This Pride & Progress Bite comes from Rodney Wilson, the original founder of LGBT+ History Month, and Alessio Ponzio, from LGBT+ History Month Canada. They share with us the origins of History Month, what they have planned in their countries this year, and encouragements to start planning for LGBT+ History Month UK coming in February.
If you have a bite-size story of pride & progress that you'd like to share in your own episode - get in touch - we'd love to hear from you. Share a story - Start a change.
www.prideprogress.co.uk

P&P BITES, E3: It’s Never Too Late - Graham Ward-Tipping

P&P BITES, E2: Losing The Mask - Catrina Lowri
‘Pride & Progress Bites' is a P&P mini-series.
We've been releasing the Pride & Progress podcast for 3 years now, and the podcast is built on the belief that sharing a story can start a change. Stories are incredibly powerful - even a short story has the power to start a meaningful change. In each ‘Pride & Progress Bite', we hear from an LGBT+ educator or ally, each sharing a short story of pride & progress from their own school or community.
This Pride & Progress Bite comes from the wonderful Catrina Lowri (she/her), as she discusses being bisexual, a neurodivergent, and the power of losing the mask.
‘Pride & Progress Bites’ will be released weekly. If you have a bite-size story of pride & progress that you'd like to share in your own episode - get in touch - we'd love to hear from you.
Share a story – start a change.
www.prideprogress.co.uk

P&P BITES, E1: Starting Small - Holly Coull

S3, E13: Heartstopper 2
For the final episode of Season 3 we are talking all things Heartstopper with a variety of voices from our Pride & Progress Community including special guest and friend of the show Aisling Walters (she/her). We explore your favourite characters, favourite moments, and ask why you think shows like this are important. We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode. You can also follow us on Instagram & Twitter/X @PrideProgress. You can find links to other Pride & Progress resources and events here: https://linktr.ee/prideprogress. Thanks for listening!

S3, E12: Queering Leadership
This week we have assembled an incredible panel of guests to discuss the topic of 'queering leadership'.
Our panel is made up of four inspirational leaders from different sectors of education: David Weston (he/him) from the charity sector, Alex Baird (they/them) from HE, Richard McDonald (he/him) from secondary, and Holly Coull (she/her) from primary.
In this episode, we discuss what can be learnt from leaders who belong to the LGBT+ community, and how we can challenge, or queer, traditional approaches to leadership.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode. You can follow us on X/Twitter, Instagram, and Threads @PrideProgress, and our guests on X/Twitter @rjmcdonald24; @hccoull; @AlexBaird12; @informed_edu (David).
You can find links to other Pride & Progress resources and events here: https://linktr.ee/prideprogress.
Thanks for listening!

S3, E11: Exploring Bias, with Abena Akuffo-Kelly
In this conversation, we are joined by the brilliant Abena Akuffo-Kelly (she/her). Abena wears many hats, but she joins us in this conversation as an educator, speaker, union activist, mentor and coach. We first met Abena when we saw her deliver a session on exploring Unconscious Bias. The session was fantastic, and we wanted to bring it to our audience through this episode. In this episode we explore what unconscious bias looks like in theory, in practice, and in action. - We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode. You can follow us on X, Instagram, & Threads @PrideProgress, and Abena on X @a_akuffo_kelly. You can find links to other Pride & Progress resources and events here: https://linktr.ee/prideprogress Thanks for listening!

S3, E10: Supporting SEND LGBT+ Young People, with Klaudia Matasovska

S3, E9: LGBT+ Parents & Families

S3, E8: Book Launch

S3, E7: Olly Pike
This week we speak with Olly Pike (he/him). Olly is is the Director of Pop'n'Olly - an LGBT+ edutainment resource for children, parents, carers and teachers. Olly's videos and books are being used in homes and primary schools across the UK and beyond to help combat homophobia and transphobia before it can begin to develop.
In this episode we discuss Olly's stories, and the power they have to show young people a wider variety of ways to be.
You can find all of Olly's resources at https://www.popnolly.com.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can also follow us on Twitter and Instagram @PrideProgress. You can find links to our other resources here: https://linktr.ee/prideprogress
Thanks for listening!

S3, E6: Shivani Dave
This week we speak with the wonderful Shivani Dave (they/them). Shivani is a non-binary journalist, broadcaster, and physicist. Shivani began their media career at the BBC, and while working for Radio 4, began producing an independent passion project called The Log Books, sharing the untold stories of British queer history. They specialise in telling stories with the communities that are often unheard, most recently releasing Black and Gay, Back in the Day.
Alongside this work, Shivani is a presenter at Virgin Radio, a TikTokker, and a drag artist under the brilliant name Dishi Sumac. They are also in the Radio Academy's 30 under 30 2022, Attitude 101 Honours list, and have been recognised by the British LGBT+ Awards as one of their 'Top 10' broadcasters of 2022.
In this episode we discuss intersectionality through the lens of race and ethnicity, what we should be doing as a society to become more trans and non-binary inclusive, and the importance of queer joy!
You can follow Shivani on Twitter at @ShivaniDave.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can also follow us on Twitter and Instagram @PrideProgress. You can find links to our other resources here: https://linktr.ee/prideprogress
Thanks for listening!

S3, E5: Divina de Campo
This week we talk to the sensational Divina de Campo!
Divina (he/she/they) is an actor, singer, performer, drag artist, and a member of Drag Race royalty. Divina joins us to talk about her experience of education, as both a student and teacher, all while looking fabulous in her sparkly pig banker jumper (check our socials to see a picture!).
You can follow Divina on Twitter at @Divinadecampo.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can also follow us on Twitter and Instagram @PrideProgress. You can find links to our other resources here: https://linktr.ee/prideprogress
Thanks for listening!

S3, E4: Drag Queen Story Hour UK
This week we are joined by Sab Samuel, who is better known as Aida H Dee: The Storytime Drag Queen, and founder of Drag Queen Story Hour UK. Aida H Dee is an ADHD, neurodivergent, queer hero of literature, theatre, and children's entertainment. They join us in this episode to talk about the work they do with Drag Queen Story Hour UK, and the value it has for young people. Their brand new children's book, "My First Pride", is available for pre-order. You can find out all about their work, and their children's books, on their website: https://www.dragqueenstoryhour.co.uk.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can also follow us on Twitter and Instagram @PrideProgress. You can find links to our other resources here: https://linktr.ee/prideprogress
Thanks for listening!

S3, E3: Relationships and Sex Education, with Ian Timbrell
This week we speak with the brilliant Ian Timbrell (he/him) about LGBT+ inclusive relationships and sex education.
Ian shares great advice about how to plan your curriculums, which topics should be discussed at which age, and how to navigate difficult conversations. A must listen for anyone who teaches RSE!
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can also follow us on Twitter and Instagram @PrideProgress. You can find links to our other resources here: https://linktr.ee/prideprogress
Thanks for listening!

S3, E2: LGBT+ Inclusive Sport & PE
This week we bring you a special panel episode discussing LGBT+ inclusive sport and PE.
Our brilliant panel is made up of a range of LGBT+ athletes and educators, each who bring a unique perspective to the topic. Our four superb guests are Alex Baird (she/her - @AlexBaird12), Jake Williamson (he/him - @jakewilliamson4), Martha Riggs (she/her - @MarthaRiggs4), and Michael C. Wearing (he/him - @_Michaelwearing).
In this episode we discuss some of the challenges and barriers that face LGBT+ people from fully participating in PE and sport, share great advice and guidance, as well as celebrate the progress that has been made in LGBT+ inclusive sport.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can also follow us on Twitter and Instagram @PrideProgress. You can find links to our other resources here: https://linktr.ee/prideprogress
Thanks for listening!

S3, E1: The Proud Trust
It is LGBT+ History Month and we are joined by Molly and Sophie from The Proud Trust to explore why this month matters, and how their resources can help teachers during this month. The Proud Trust are a Manchester based charity described as ‘The Home of LGBT+ Youth’. They are a life changing charity who provide education, support, and advocacy for LGBT+ young people and their communities. You can find out more about their work here: https://www.theproudtrust.org
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We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can also follow us on Twitter and Instagram @PrideProgress. Thanks for listening!

Season 3 Preview!
Welcome to season 3 of Pride & Progress! We are delighted to launch this series to coincide with LGBT+ History Month.
The theme of this year's LGBT+ History Month is #BehindTheLens and celebrates LGBT+ peoples’ contribution to cinema and film from behind the lens. There are some fantastic resources available here: https://lgbtplushistorymonth.co.uk/resources/
We are also delighted to announce that our book 'Pride & Progress: Making Schools LGBT+ Inclusive Spaces' is now available for pre-order: https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/pride-and-progress-making-schools-lgbt-inclusive-spaces/book284743
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode. You can also follow us on Twitter and Instagram @PrideProgress and can find links to our other events here: https://linktr.ee/prideprogress
Thanks for listening!

SPECIAL EPISODE: NEU LGBT+ Educators' Conference

S2, E14: Peter Tatchell, Human rights campaigner and activist

S2, E13: Professor Paul Baker - Researcher and author of LGBTQ+ history
This week we are joined by the fascinating Paul Baker (he/him). Paul is Professor of English Language at Lancaster University. He has written 22 books on language, sexuality and social history - covering topics that include Section 28, Polari, gay men in the merchant navy, and newspaper coverage of LGBTQ+ people.
In this conversation we talk about the importance of connecting with older generations of LGBTQ+ people, to learn our history, and the lessons we can learn from their fight for equality. We discuss Paul's most recent book: Outrageous! Which charts the story of Section 28 and the battle for LGBTQ+ education. We loved Paul's book so much that we have started our own Pride & Progress Bookclub! Find out more, or sign up, using this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-pride-progress-book-club-tickets-383306880197
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can also follow us on Twitter @PrideProgress and Paul @_paulbaker_. Thanks for listening!

S2, E12: Nick Kitchener-Bentley - Teacher, researcher and writer
This week we are joined by the ray of sunshine that is Nick Kitchener-Bentley (he/him). Nick is a wonderfully positive and encouraging voice in education and among his many roles is a secondary school Lead Practitioner and teacher of Drama, Inclusion & English. Nick is also the Drama subject specific lead tutor for Coventry University’s National Institute of Teaching and Education and has an interest in LGBTQ+ inclusion in education, working with LGBTed as part of their Steering Group.
Nick joins us to discuss his work in making schools more LGBTQ+ Inclusive, his recent contribution to the Diverse Educators: A Manifesto book, as well as a fascination discussion about professional identity.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can also follow us on Twitter @PrideProgress and Nick @NBentleyTweets. Thanks for listening!

S2, E11: David Lowbridge-Ellis - Headteacher, writer and trainer
In this episode, David shares lots of brilliant tips on how to make educational spaces more inclusive, and how to be an effective, authentic leader in education.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can also follow us on Twitter @PrideProgress and David @DavidTLowbridge. Thanks for listening!

S2, E10: Charlotte Feather - Educator, researcher and activist
This week we are joined by an incredible educator, researcher and activist, Charlotte Feather! Charlotte uses she/her pronouns and is the founder of the LGBTQ Primary Hub: a website which aims to enhance the delivery of LGBTQ+ inclusive education in primary schools by providing teachers with the support they need.
Charlotte has just completed her Masters, with research focusing on the experience of queer early career teachers, and is now an academic tutor with the University of Sunderland running one of the UKs only Gender and Diversity University Modules.
She joins us this week to talk all things LGBT+ education, and shares some fascinating insights from her research.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can also follow us on Twitter @PrideProgress and Charlotte @MissFeather_. Thanks for listening!

S2, E9: Fisayo Akinade - Heartstopper's Mr Ajayi
Fisayo joins us to talk about his acting career, dancing with Olivia Coleman and, of course, all things Heartstopper!
We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed recording it. We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can also follow us on Twitter @PrideProgress.
Thanks for listening!

S2, E8: Heartstopper
In this episode, our guests George White (he/him), Allison Zionts (she/her), Karan Bhumbla (he/him), and Aisling Walters (she/her), come together to discuss their favourite characters, moments, and messages from the beautiful queer love story. You can catch up on all eight episodes of Heartstopper on Netflix, and read about this story and others on Alice Oseman's website: aliceoseman.com
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can also follow us on Twitter @PrideProgress.
Thanks for listening!

S2, E7: Daniel Tomlinson-Gray - Director and co-founder of LGBTed
This week we speak with the brilliant Daniel Tomlinson-Gray (he/him). Daniel is a secondary teacher and co-founder and director of the fantastic LGBTed (https://outteacher.org).
In this episode we discuss the origins of LGBTed, the amazing work they do through their Proud Leadership programme, and the inspiring book, edited by Daniel: Big Gay Adventures in Education: Supporting LGBT+ Visibility and Inclusion in Education (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/036789422X/ref=cm_sw_r_oth_api_i_8Y15YVSARC87T87K1E9X).
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can also follow us on Twitter @PrideProgress, and LGBTed @LGBTedUK. Thanks for listening!

S2, E6: Catherine Lee - Professor of Inclusive Education & Leadership
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can also follow us on Twitter @PrideProgress, and Catherine @DrCatherineLee.
Thanks for listening!

S2, E5: Bennie Kara - Author, teacher, senior leader and co-founder of Diverse Educators
This week we are joined by the inspirational Bennie Kara (she/her). In this packed episode, we discuss Bennie's journey from Teach First all the way to senior leadership, how her intersectional identity led to the birth of Diverse Educators, and the success of her fantastic book, Diversity in Schools (available here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/a-little-guide-for-teachers-diversity-in-schools/bennie-kara/9781529718546).
Bennie is the master of a metaphor and we can't stop thinking about her amazing 'labels have care instructions' analogy!
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can also follow us on Twitter @PrideProgress, and Bennie @benniekara.
Thanks for listening!

S2, E4: Edel Cronin & Aaron Brooks - LGBTQ+ Clubs in school
This week we speak with two brilliant LGBTQ+ role models: Edel Cronin (she/her) & Aaron Brooks (he/him). In their school in Bristol, Edel and Aaron run a LGBTQ+ club for students which has grown to change the attitudes of their entire school.
In this episode, Edel and Aaron share practical tips on LGBTQ+ clubs in school, queer inclusive curriculum, and LGBTQ+ leadership. They work together, and achieve fantastic things in their school. They share their work so freely on twitter - so do follow them to support your work in school!
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode, you can also follow us on twitter @PrideProgress, Edel (@MsE_Cronin), and Aaron (@english_brooks).

S2, E3: Shaun Dellenty - Author of 'Celebrating Difference'
In this episode, Shaun tells us how a simple pupil voice survey kick started his work in LGBT+ inclusion. He tells us how a training programme designed to support his own school went on to support thousands of teachers in hundreds of schools around the world.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode, and you can follow us on twitter @PrideProgress, and connect with Shaun @ShaunDellenty

S2, E2: Helen Richardson - Primary Deputy Head
This week we speak with Helen Richardson (she/her), a brilliant Deputy Headteacher of a large primary school in Nottingham. Helen started working on anti-racism at her school, which later developed into all things diversity, where she was nominated to lead the diversity network for her school’s Trust.
From there, Helen joined the Nottingham City Equality Action Team where she’s working with Directors of Education, Nottingham Citizens and MATs across Nottingham to improve the diversity of the curriculum and recruitment and retention of black and global majority teachers.
In this episode, Helen discusses her experiences of growing up during Section 28, the amazing work she does with diversity and the curriculum... and receiving a 'coming out pot plant'!
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode, and you can follow us on Twitter @prideprogress and Helen @DiversityDeputy.
Thanks for listening!

S2, E1: Sue Sanders - Co-founder of LGBT+ History Month and Lynne Nicholls, Chair of Trustees for Schools Out
Welcome to Season 2 of Pride & Progress!
We are thrilled to kick off Season 2 with one of the co-founders of LGBT+ History Month, the inspirational Sue Sanders. We are also delighted to be joined by the Chair of Trustees for Schools Out, Lynne Nicholls.
You can explore the huge range of resources available for this year's LGBT+ History month at https://lgbtplushistorymonth.co.uk.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode, and you can follow us on Twitter @prideprogress, Sue @suesanders03, Lynne @NichollsLynne, Schools Out @SchoolsOUTUK and LGBT+ History Month @LGBTHM.
Thanks for listening!

S1, E2: George White - "Sir, can you be a transgender RE teacher?"
The way George presents LGBT+ visibility in his school and gets colleagues and students to question their own views and beliefs is truly inspiring. George also shares some fantastic, practical advice about how to make classrooms and schools more inclusive.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode, and you can follow us on Twitter @prideprogress, and George @geowle.
Thanks for listening!

S1, E16: Jo Brassington & Adam Brett - “We've learnt so much from these conversations”

S1, E15: Scott Cartwright - "I feel like I am a microcosm of difference"
This week, in our penultimate episode of the series, we speak with the fabulous Scott Cartwright (he/him). Scott is a trainee English teacher and joins us to discuss how his degree in stand up comedy helped him prepare for the classroom, his experiences of joining the profession as an LGBT+ teacher, and the amazing work he is doing to celebrate and promote diversity in his school.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode, and you can follow us on Twitter @PrideProgress, and Scott @_MrSTCartwright. Thanks for listening!

S1, E14: Hannah Wilson, Diverse Educators - “Making sure that everyone is seen and heard”
This week we speak with a truly inspirational educator, Hannah Wilson (she/her). Hannah is a former headteacher, and the co-founder of #WomenEd and #DiverseEd. Diverse Educators offers an amazing array of resources, training, support and blogs which you can access at www.diverseeducators.co.uk.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode, and you can follow us on Twitter @PrideProgress, and Hannah @Ethical_Leader. Thanks for listening!

S1, E13: Troy Jenkinson - "I wasn't able to experience any role models"
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode, and you can follow us on Twitter @prideprogress, and Troy @JenkinsonTroy. Thanks for listening!

S1, E12: Adam Breslin - “You have power, go out and change the world!”
This week we speak with the amazing Adam Breslin (he/him), whose PhD research focuses on LGBTQ+ rights and activism within education.
In this episode, Adam leads a fascinating conversation about the power that every teacher, child, and young person has to change the world through small acts of gentle activism.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode, and you can follow us on Twitter @prideprogress, and Adam @AdBPhD1. Thanks for listening!

S1, E11: Eilidh Vizard - "The ways in which they think are incredibly gendered"
This week we are joined by the awesome Eilidh Vizard (she/her). Eilidh is a secondary Science teacher who is passionate about representing both women and LGBT+ in STEM subjects. In this episode we discuss gendered language, being a STEM and LGBT+ role model... and perhaps most importantly, Eilidh's gorgeous cat Rupert (check out the picture on Twitter!).
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode, and you can follow us on Twitter @prideprogress. Thanks for listening!

S1, E10: Ian Eagleton & James Mayhew - “Making happy endings inclusive”

S1, E9: Claire Birkenshaw - “This is it, this is who I am”
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode, and you can follow us on Twitter @prideprogress, and Claire @C_Birkenshaw.
Thanks for listening!

S1, E8: Kyrstie Stubbs - "I see it as my moral duty"
This week we speak with the inspirational Kyrstie Stubbs (she/her).
Kyrstie is the Principal at Boothroyd Primary, an incredible Academy that approach diversity, equity and inclusion in a truly holistic way. DEI is a golden thread that runs through all aspects of Boothroyd Primary - you can check out some of the amazing work being done here: http://www.boothroydprimaryacademy.co.uk.
In this episode, Kyrstie talks about how she sees creating a culture and ethos of inclusion as her moral duty, and shares some fantastic stories and examples about how she and the school have done this, and the lasting impact it has had.
We hope you enjoy listening to Kyrstie's story as much as we did. We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can get in touch on Twitter @PrideProgress, and with Kyrstie @KyrstieStubbs. Thanks for listening!

S1, E7: Andrew Moffat, No Outsiders - “Everyone different, everyone welcome”
Andrew is the creator of ‘No Outsiders: Everyone Different, Everyone Welcome’, and has been awarded an MBE for his work with equality and diversity in education. In this episode Andrew shares the story of No Outsiders, and emphasises the importance of schools bringing their community with them on the journey of inclusive education.
The No Outsiders lesson plans are a brilliant resource for all primary schools to teach their children that we are all different, and that difference should always be respected. No Outsiders is now a registered charity, and you can find out more about them at: no-outsiders.com/
You can also watch the video we reference in the episode here www.youtube.com/watch?v=nI9VS38xmDs
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode and you can get in touch on Twitter @PrideProgress, and with Andrew @moffat_andrew.
Thanks for listening!

S1, E6: Karan Bhumbla - "I'm letting students know that you can be Indian and you can be gay"
This week we speak with Karan Bhumbla (he/him) who shares his experiences as a gay, Indian, Science teacher.
Born in India, Karan later moved to Canada and now lives in the UK where he is a Science teacher, Head of Year and Lead Practitioner at an all boys Academy.
In this episode we discuss what it was like to grow up gay in India, the importance of being a role model, intersectionality and the challenges and rewards of working in an all boys school.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode, and you can follow us on Twitter @prideprogress, and Karan @MrBhumbla.
Thanks for listening!

S1, E5: B Guerriero - “I decided to give the gift of my coming out”
This week we speak with the wonderful B (they/them) who shares their experiences as a non-binary educator.
In this episode we discuss gender, binaries in education, and how to make educational spaces more inclusive for trans people.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode, and you can follow us on Twitter @prideprogress, and B @guerriero_b.
Thanks for listening!

S1, E4: Dominic Arnall, Just Like Us - "We believe LGBT+ young people should lead awesome lives"
This week we speak with Just Like Us CEO, Dominic Arnall (he/him).
Just Like Us is an LGBT+ young people's charity who's mission is to empower young people to champion LGBT+ equality. Just Like Us want all young people to know that being LGBT+ is something to be celebrated!
In this episode, we speak about the great work that Just Like Us do to support LGBT+ young people and schools. Just Like Us provide a range of resources and support that we highly recommend, including their Ambassador and Pride Group programmes. They also run School Diversity Week, which this year takes place from 21st to the 25th of June. Signing up is free and you will be sent a toolkit of resources suitable for your school and key stage: https://www.justlikeus.org/school-diversity-week.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode. You can get in touch on Twitter @PrideProgress, and with Dominic @Dominicarnall and Just Like Us @JustLikeUsUK
Thanks for listening!

S1, E3: Allison Zionts - “I get to be the teacher I wanted when I was young”
In this episode Allison draws on her experience as a teacher, as well as her PhD research into LGBT+ safe spaces, to discuss heteronormativity and bisexual erasure. Allison also shares some brilliant advice for teachers trying to make their educational spaces more safe and inclusive for LGBT+ people.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode. You can get in touch on Twitter @PrideProgress, and with Allison @GetUpandTeach.
Thanks for listening!

S1, E1: Welcome to Pride & Progress!
Welcome to a new podcast called Pride and Progress!
Pride and Progress celebrates the amazing work being done to make educational spaces more LGBT+ inclusive. Each week we speak with a range of LGBT+ educators, allies and activists and hear their incredible stories of progress.
In this first short episode, we introduce ourselves as your hosts and talk about some of the fantastic upcoming guests we have for this series.
We hope you enjoy listening to this series as much as we enjoyed recording it.
You can let us know your thoughts on Twitter @prideprogress.
Thanks for listening!