News & Updates
Attend today's Trans Day of Remembrance Vigil
Join our Trans Officer, Dorian, for the Trans Day of Remembrance Vigil 2023 to commemorate the trans and gender-diverse people who have been murdered in the past year as a result of transphobia.
It's Intersex Awareness Day - register for next week's Intersex 101 webinar
Today is Intersex Awareness Week, and a great time to register for our Intersex 101 webinar taking place Thursday 2nd November. We'll be exploring what it means to be intersex, intersex people's experiences, common myths and misconceptions, intersex-inclusive language, and how we can improve our allyship with intersex people.
It's Ace Awareness Week - find out more about our events!
Ace Week is an annual campaign to raise awareness, build community, and create change in society. Whether you're on the asexual spectrum, or are an LGBTQUIA+ supporter looking to know more about the experiences of those who are, this week's for you. Our introduction to key LGBTQUIA+ terms and concepts includes asexuality and aromanticism, and there are two key events running this week...
Screening Rights Film Festival at the Arts Centre (26-29 October)
We’re hosting the Screening Rights Film Festival at Warwick Arts Centre again this year, Thursday 26th – Sunday 29th October. The opening title is Casa Susanna + (Q&A)Link opens in a new window screening Thursday 26th October at 7.30pm. Before Paris is Burning, there was Casa Susanna; in this visually arresting, deeply felt documentary portrait of post-War, pre-Liberation American queer life, a group of transgender women and cross-dressing men find refuge and a sense of belonging at Casa Susanna, a bungalow hidden in the woods of Catskills.
It's International Pronouns Day: take the pledge, sign up for the workshop!
To observe this international event we're promoting our Pronouns Pledge, which includes six simple actions to advance inclusive pronouns practices at Warwick, as well as a workshop on challenging incorrect pronouns and misgendering.
Passages and Strange Way of Life screening at the Arts Centre
Pedro Almodóvar’s tantalising short 'Strange Way of Life' starring Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal as a sheriff and an outlaw in love in the wild West, and Franz Rogowski, Ben Whishaw and Adèle Exarchopoulos headlining Ira Sachs’ seductive, intelligent new drama Passages, investigating the complexities and contradictions of love and desire.