CW: Homophobia Disclosure: Even though no teacher was ever formally suspended for teaching anything LGTBQIA+ in a classroom because of Section 28. It still created an environment that made it easier for students and teachers alike to be homophobic without consequence - and also teenagers who were in the process of discovering their sexual identity were not supported as much as they are today. It feels like a an alien world now but the law was only retracted in 2003. If you want ...
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CW: Homophobia Disclosure: Even though no teacher was ever formally suspended for teaching anything LGTBQIA+ in a classroom because of Section 28. It still created an environment that made it easier for students and teachers alike to be homophobic without consequence - and also teenagers who were in the process of discovering their sexual identity were not supported as much as they are today. It feels like a an alien world now but the law was only retracted in 2003. If you want ...
Purgatory Season One - Episode Eight - 'It Only Takes Three Days'
Purgatory the Drama Podcast
25 minutes
4 years ago
Purgatory Season One - Episode Eight - 'It Only Takes Three Days'
TW: Sl*t shaming, misogyny, bulling. Peter's Lie about Imogene spreads through the school like wildfire with devastating results. Acting Credits: Sandy Jack - Sam Lewis Allcock - Peter Marian Elizabeth - Imogene Luisa Guerreiro - Sinead Jacob Harwood - Sebastian Charlotte Cattrall - Alexia Guest Staring: Richard Hodder - Headmaster Mary Tillett - Imogene's Mum Geraint Pickard - Jeremy
Purgatory the Drama Podcast
CW: Homophobia Disclosure: Even though no teacher was ever formally suspended for teaching anything LGTBQIA+ in a classroom because of Section 28. It still created an environment that made it easier for students and teachers alike to be homophobic without consequence - and also teenagers who were in the process of discovering their sexual identity were not supported as much as they are today. It feels like a an alien world now but the law was only retracted in 2003. If you want ...