LGBTQ+ History Month: Have attitudes really changed?

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After the homophobic murder of Gary Jenkins, some think efforts have not gone far enough.

She helped develop the plan and supports tokens of support but said she knows there is still a long way to go."We couldn't be talked about in classrooms, be refused service, we could be denied to right to fight for our country and marry the person we love.

She added in the wake of Dr Jenkins' murder, it was more important than ever to "not just have a plan but it's actually putting those actions and making them a reality".

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