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A story to tell
Young lesbian, bisexual and pansexual experiences: podcasts
Conversation between Rachel Thomson (original WRAP researcher) and a group at The Proud Trust, Manchester.
Interview with Sue Scott, original member of the WRAP team (Interview transcript)
Field notes from interview with Sally, 16, white British, working class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version. (Ref: LJH24)
Interview with Ruth, 16-17, Irish, working class, Roman Catholic. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LSFS6)
Interview with Donna, 18-19, Northern European, working class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised interview including field notes. (Ref: LSFS5)
Interview with Fatima, 20-21, Turkish, middle class, Muslim. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LJH2)
Interview with Lauren, 16-17, White British, lower middle class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LJH22)
Interview with Bridget, 16-17, Caribbean, working class, Roman Catholic. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LJH11)
Interview with Paula, 20-21, White British, working class, Roman Catholic. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version. (Ref: LJH4)
Interview with Claire, 18-19, White British, lower middle class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1990. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LJH40)
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