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We Can Do Better Than This: An urgent manifesto for how we can shape a better world for LGBTQ+ people Kindle Edition
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How do we shape a better world for LGBTQ+ people? Olly Alexander, Peppermint, Owen Jones, Beth Ditto, Shon Faye and more share their stories and visions for the future.
'A vital addition to your bookshelf' Stylist, 5 Books for Summer
'Captivating... A must-read' Gay Times, Books of the Year
In We Can Do Better Than This, 35 voices - actors, musicians, writers, artists and activists - answer this vital question, at a time when the queer community continues to suffer discrimination and extreme violence. Through deeply moving stories and provocative new arguments on safety and visibility, dating and gender, care and community, they present a powerful manifesto for how - together - we can change lives everywhere.
'Powerful, inspiring...urgent' Attitude
'Read and be inspired' Peter Tatchell
'Illuminating' Paul Mendez, author of Rainbow Milk
'Friendly and fierce' Jeremy Atherton Lin, author of Gay Bar
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherVintage Digital
- Publication dateJune 3, 2021
- File size2438 KB
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- ASIN : B08P4DFK61
- Publisher : Vintage Digital (June 3, 2021)
- Publication date : June 3, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 2438 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 319 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #934,635 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #82 in LGBTQ+ Political Issues
- #88 in Bisexuality Studies
- #213 in Transgender Studies
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About the authors

Fox Fisher (he/they) is a brown, queer, trans masculine person who has spent the past decade educating people on trans issues through art and books, film. Fox was born in London and currently lives in Brighton with their partner Ugla (which means Owl in Icelandic) and their pointy dog, Soldier Blue Spindleweed.

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The book contains historical analysis, biographies, qualitative data and manifestos for future actions that are required for equality to be realised.
In particular, the book demonstrates how homophobia, transphobia and misogyny are endemic throughout the world, and indeed even within so called "liberal democracies". The real lived experiences of queer people making their way through the world is at times tragic but is also moving, uplifting and extremely thought provoking.
The most enjoyable aspect to this book are the varieties of style and the diverse content matter that is contained in the 35 essays in the book; this ensures that the reader is kept "hooked" and is always looking forward to seeing what the next author has to say.
The key message of the book is how we need to be involved within our queer communities, supporting each other and continually challenging our oppression with political action. This is a time that there are dangerous forces trying to diminish our visibility and roll back the clock on our achievements and progress over the last 50 years. There is no time to lose and we must continue to challenge our enemies and fight for queer equality in all aspects of our lives.

