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Comparing Intersectional Lifecourse Inequalities amongst LGBTQI+ Citizens in 4 European Countries' (CILIA) with Prof Sharon Cowan

Comparing Intersectional Lifecourse Inequalities amongst LGBTQI+ Citizens in 4 European Countries' (CILIA) with Prof Sharon Cowan

Released Friday, 4th September 2020
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Comparing Intersectional Lifecourse Inequalities amongst LGBTQI+ Citizens in 4 European Countries' (CILIA) with Prof Sharon Cowan

Comparing Intersectional Lifecourse Inequalities amongst LGBTQI+ Citizens in 4 European Countries' (CILIA) with Prof Sharon Cowan

Comparing Intersectional Lifecourse Inequalities amongst LGBTQI+ Citizens in 4 European Countries' (CILIA) with Prof Sharon Cowan

Comparing Intersectional Lifecourse Inequalities amongst LGBTQI+ Citizens in 4 European Countries' (CILIA) with Prof Sharon Cowan

Friday, 4th September 2020
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In this podcast series, I (Yvette Taylor) speak to a range of ‘Comparing Intersectional Lifecourse Inequalities amongst LGBTQI+ Citizens in 4 European Countries’ (CILIA) project user group members, and others that I’ve met in the course of the research – whether that’s in utilizing the facilities and events space, for example, at Glasgow Women’s Library, or in learning about new activities such as the LGBTI+ Elders Social Dance Club. The podcast features interviews with Dr Churnjeet Mahn, University of Strathclyde, Lou Brodie of LGBTI Elders Social Dance Club, and Professor Sharon Cowan, University of Edinburgh.

Produced by Amanda Stanley.

Music by Kim Moore.

https://lgbtqilives.wordpress.com/

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