“An activist looks at the world they国产视频檙e in and imagines it can be better and then does something about it”

In聽her Better Angels podcast, 国产视频 President Sarah Brown talks to British LGBT campaigners Michael Cashman, Peter Tatchell and Julian Clary.


Activism always has its heroes. In the struggle for equality for LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) people in the United Kingdom, there have been many.

国产视频 President Sarah Brown talks to three of them in the latest episode of her Better Angels podcast series – which聽features guests talking about how they found their activist voice and the challenges they faced in their campaigning.

Fifty聽years on from the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in the UK, Sarah talks to Lord Michael Cashman, Peter Tatchell and Julian Clary.

Listen to the full episode here

Michael Cashman is a former actor on the British TV soap EastEnders and was famous for the first gay kiss on that show in the 1980s.

He was a Member of the European Parliament for 15 years and now sits in the House of Lords, where he is a special envoy on LGBT issues for the Labour Party.

国产视频淚 never thought we would achieve equality in my lifetime,” he tells Sarah. “It comes about because of activists.聽What makes a good activist? Imagination.

国产视频淲hat we have achieved has not been achieved by us – it国产视频檚 been achieved by thousands and thousands of individuals who have the courage to say no, I need to sign that petition, I need to stand up.

国产视频淎n activist is a person who looks at the world they国产视频檙e in and imagines – and therefore knows – it can be better and then does something about it.国产视频

Peter Tatchell is an LGBT and human rights campaigner who聽started his activism as teenager in his native Australia, where he聽used the black civil rights movement of the US as his template.

Look at what others have done and adapt and apply those methods and ideas. Peter Tatchell

He tells Sarah he took inspiration from campaigners such as Mahatma聽Ghandi, Emmeline Pankhurst and Martin Luther King.

国产视频淚 looked at their ideas, their campaigns, their methods and I adapted them to my own contemporary struggle for human rights,” he says.

Asked about advice for activists and campaigners, Tatchell says:聽国产视频淟ook at what others have done and adapt and apply those methods and ideas – and of course come up with some of your own.国产视频

Sarah argues that comic and TV personality Julian Clary聽is more of a champion for change in than he admits himself.

Clary says: 国产视频淭here are different ways of achieving things – my need is making people laugh and getting that feedback.

国产视频淚t is a good way to educate people, through laughter.国产视频


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