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We’ve Always Been Here - LGBTQIA+ History Month Zine Creation Workshop
The workshop is open to all students and there is no requirement to identify as LGBTQIA+ or disclose personal experiences.
This LGBTQIA+ History Month zine making workshop is a creative in person session where you can explore LGBTQIA+ history identity and resistance through hands on making. The event is co hosted by Jayne Mugglestone and Rachel O’Sullivan Senior Lecturers and Co-Chairs of the Staff Rainbow Network.
Rachel & Jayne bring academic expertise and equality focussed practice to create a welcoming and supportive space. This workshop is open to everyone and you do not need to identify as LGBTQIA+ or share anything personal to take part.
During the workshop you will be introduced to zines as a form of independent publishing that has been widely used within LGBTQIA+ communities to share stories, challenge dominant narratives, and build connection. You will create your own mini zine using a range of materials and be guided by prompts inspired by LGBTQIA+ history including key moments in activism and local/UK based stories.
You can engage in whatever way feels right for you, whether that’s creative experimentation responding to history or personal reflection and you will be encouraged to work at your own pace in a relaxed and non-judgemental environment. No previous creative or zine making experience is needed!
By the end of the session you will have created a completed mini zine to take away which you can keep share with others or include as part of a creative or reflective portfolio. The workshop gives you the chance to develop creativity, cultural awareness, and confidence while engaging with LGBTQIA+ History Month in a meaningful and practical way.
Associated Badges:
In A Nutshell...
- Create Collaboratively ... in an in‑person zine‑making workshop exploring LGBTQIA+ history, identity and community through creative practice
- Develop Creativity ... by turning ideas, research and personal reflections into a physical zine using collage, writing and design techniques
- Build Cultural Awareness ... through engaging with LGBTQIA+ histories, particularly local and lived experiences, in an inclusive learning space
- Practice Self‑Expression ... by sharing stories, perspectives or responses to history in a format that values diverse voices and identities
- Get Involved Easily ... with a beginner‑friendly session requiring no prior zine‑making or artistic experience
- Take Something Tangible Away ... by producing a completed mini zine to keep, share or use as part of your creative portfolio
- Earn up to 15 Rise points ... which can be recognised within your degree.
Schedule
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10:00 to 12:00 on 26/02/26 - Brooks Resource Centre, Second Floor
We've Always Been Here - LGBTQIA+ History Month Zine Creation Workshop This workshop lets you pause, reflect, and create. Offering you a hands‑on way to engage with LGBTQIA+ History Month beyond reading or listening.