It was a real honor to be asked to be a part of Suffolk Pride in their panel on Queerness and Disability, two subjects very close to my heart.
I had an amazing time last week @suffolkpride
I never imagined that I'd have any of the opportunities this funny little app has given me, and I don't have the words to express how meaningful it was to get to hear other Disabled LGBTQ± people talk about their experiences and be a part of that conversation.
Being a part of things I wish I could have had access to as a teenager is something really special, because stuff like this panel were unimaginable to a kid who had to sit in an assembly asking a school full of teenagers to stop saying "that's so Gay" when they didn't like something...
But you know what, Suffolk Pride was SO GAY, and it was awesome! 🏳️🌈
I had the pleasure of meeting @lucyelizabeth6633@ellenawoolf and @ebony_rose_dark in person for the first time at @suffolkpride and I don't think I've ever met so many awesome people in one afternoon.
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Outfit:
Dress and mask are me made @zoes_story_designs
Jacket is thrifted via @depop no label that I can remember.
Boots are from @imeldasshoes In Norwich.
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(In the interest of transparency this was a paid opportunity, but I have no obligation to post about it at all.
This post is because I want to talk about it, and I believe in the importance of the issues discussed. And because I want to show off my outfit 🤷🏻😂)
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