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A new manifesto created by LGBT+ youth groups and sociolinguistics experts at the University of Nottingham has been launched to call for a more inclusive society in the UK.
The manifesto presents a 12-point plan to address the many situations and problems young LGBT+ people face every day of their lives.
The project is showcased on a new website and in a social media campaign arguing for changes to better support LGBT+ youth.
The LGBT+ Youth Manifesto has been developed as part of language research which examines gender and sexual identity and has been funded by the British Academy and Leverhulme Trust.
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A new manifesto created by LGBT+ youth groups and sociolinguistics experts at the University of Nottingham has been launched to call for a more inclusive society in the UK.
The manifesto presents a 12-point plan to address the many situations and problems young LGBT+ people face every day of their lives. The project is showcased on a new website and in a social media campaign arguing for changes to better support LGBT+ youth.
The LGBT+ Youth Manifesto has been developed as part of language research which examines gender and sexual identity and has been funded by the British Academy and Leverhulme Trust.