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The Views Room
The Views Room
11 episodes
1 week ago
Marriage equality was a turning point; it gave our relationships the dignity and recognition we had fought for. But what happens when those relationships end? What does love look like when the law is involved and what does letting go mean for queer people who have built lives, families, and histories together? We talked love, law, and loss with Barrister Rachel Cooper , a specialist in LGBTQ+ family law, and Podcaster/Author Rosie Wilby, Podcast Host and Author of Is Monogamy Dead?’ and ‘The ...
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Marriage equality was a turning point; it gave our relationships the dignity and recognition we had fought for. But what happens when those relationships end? What does love look like when the law is involved and what does letting go mean for queer people who have built lives, families, and histories together? We talked love, law, and loss with Barrister Rachel Cooper , a specialist in LGBTQ+ family law, and Podcaster/Author Rosie Wilby, Podcast Host and Author of Is Monogamy Dead?’ and ‘The ...
Show more...
Documentary
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Sexuality
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Older Queer Voices E6 Grief & Loss
The Views Room
1 hour 5 minutes
2 months ago
Older Queer Voices E6 Grief & Loss
Grief and loss are universal experiences but for older LGBTQ+ people, they often come with added layers; of invisibility, of complex family structures, of having lived through decades of stigma, and of watching chosen families slowly fade without recognition or ritual. This episode of Older Queer Voices is a space to explore how grief shows up in our lives and our communities not just through bereavement, but also through isolation, displacement, and the loss of cultural memory. We are...
The Views Room
Marriage equality was a turning point; it gave our relationships the dignity and recognition we had fought for. But what happens when those relationships end? What does love look like when the law is involved and what does letting go mean for queer people who have built lives, families, and histories together? We talked love, law, and loss with Barrister Rachel Cooper , a specialist in LGBTQ+ family law, and Podcaster/Author Rosie Wilby, Podcast Host and Author of Is Monogamy Dead?’ and ‘The ...