This week, we sit down with Zan Moon—women’s rights activist and founder of sapphic events in London. Zan takes us through her coming out story, from realising she was a lesbian in boarding school, to navigating a religious upbringing and internalised homophobia. She opens up about the challenges of finding queer community in London and why she started organising sapphic events to create safe spaces for the LGBTQ+ community. We also dive into her work as a women’s rights activist, including her role in helping British Transport Police campaigning for safer public spaces and tackling harassment. From the fight for queer visibility to advocating for safer public spaces, this episode is packed with insight, activism, and relatable LGBTQ+ experiences.
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