
This book offers a unique insider perspective from a queer author and activist who was centrally involved in Ireland’s journey from 1993, the year when homosexuality was decriminalised, to 2015, when it became the first country in which marriage equality was enacted by popular vote. It is the first comprehensive study of the impact of LGBTQ+ youth civil society as a leading force on Irish public policy change.
Interdisciplinary in nature, it uses both activist and academic fra...
Inhoudsopgave
1. Introduction
2. Context: LGBTQ+ Youth in the crosshairs
3. Building a Civil Society Platform
4. Community Youth Work
5. New Narrative
6. Alliances a...
Over de auteur
Michael Barron is an Irish and international social justice advocate, author and social commentator. In Ireland, he founded the country’s first national LGBTQ+ youth ...