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Outrage - by Ellen Jones (Paperback)
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Highlights
- 'Queers, allies, you'd better pay attention, because Ellen Jones is impossible to ignore.'
- About the Author: Outrage's author, Ellen Jones is an award-winning campaigner, writer & speaker in LGBTQ+ rights, and was awarded Stonewall's Young Campaigner of The Year by Sir Ian McKellen, as well as the first-ever MTV EMA Generation Change Award in recognition of her work campaigning for LGBTQ+ & disability inclusion.
- 288 Pages
- Family + Relationships, LGBT
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About the Book
A searing look at how, despite massively increased mainstream visibility for LGBTQ+ people, equality has not been achieved - and what anyone can do to help move things forward.
Book Synopsis
'Queers, allies, you'd better pay attention, because Ellen Jones is impossible to ignore.' - Sophie Duker, comedian and writer.
'This book may well save someone's life' - Robin Ince
Complete equality for LGBTQ+ people should be our benchmark. But despite massively increased visibility in mainstream life and culture, the queer community is facing unacceptable levels of prejudice and danger - from the rise in homophobic and transphobic violence to the rollback of hard-fought-for rights across the globe.
In this groundbreaking, compelling and immensely readable book, writer and activist Ellen Jones exposes the discrimination queer people continue to face in all areas of life, from marriage to mental health, education to ageing, religion to sport and much more. In searing prose, punctuated by moving personal accounts, Jones sets out not only the issues but also practical actions that any of us can take to create a more equal society, and highlights the trailblazers whose amazing work is already changing the world.
Whether you are a member of the LGBTQ+ community, an ally, or simply care about human rights and equality, Outrage is essential and illuminating reading.
About the Author
Outrage's author, Ellen Jones is an award-winning campaigner, writer & speaker in LGBTQ+ rights, and was awarded Stonewall's Young Campaigner of The Year by Sir Ian McKellen, as well as the first-ever MTV EMA Generation Change Award in recognition of her work campaigning for LGBTQ+ & disability inclusion.