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Young Irish LGBTQ+ people need to find their own queer history instead of importing it

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Seán Delaney shares the need for young people to know their own Irish queer history. “Are you sure you’re gay?” was a phrase I distinctly remember hearing after a […] The post Young Irish LGBTQ+ people need to find their own queer history instead of importing it appeared first on GCN.

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