Call Me Mother
Shon Faye returns with the new series of Call Me Mother, sharing a fresh collection of conversations with queer trailblazers that are packed with warmth and wisdom. Find out more:
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Whilst we work to bring you more episodes of Call Me Mother, we thought you’d enjoy this taster of another excellent series on queer history - The Log Books. In this episode, the team examine the AIDS epidemic through the calls made to an LGBT+ helpline Switchboard.
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Shon speaks with a 65 year-old lawyer, whose lives as a campaigner and a father came to be tightly entwined.
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Shon speaks with a 70 year-old actor turned activist, who turned to campaigning after a landmark on-screen kiss.
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Shon speaks with a 55 year-old queer, femme filmmaker and the founder of Riot Productions, who's fighting to preserve the hidden history of London’s lesbian punk rebels.
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Shon speaks with a 67 year-old actor who was forced to hide a key part of her identity for 40 years.
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Shon speaks with a 61 year-old air force officer who overcame enormous personal and professional barriers in a quest to pursue her passion.
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Shon speaks with a 52 year-old whose life changed instantly after a chance 10 minute consultation.
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Shon speaks with a 60 year-old whose life's work has mirrored the tumultuous highs and lows that have rocked the queer community over the years.
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Shon speaks with a 73 year-old who travelled across America living with the Amish, the Baha'i and Church of Scientology in a quest to better understand their gender identity.
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