Description: A searing look at how, despite massively increased mainstream visibility for LGBTQ+ people, equality has not been achieved - and what anyone can do to help move things forward.
Brief description: Outrage's author, Ellen Jones is an award-winning campaigner, writer & speaker in LGBTQ+ rights, and was awarded Stonewall's Young Campaigner Of The Year by Sir Ian McKellen, as well as the first-ever MTV EMA Generation Change Award in recognition of her work campaigning for LGBTQ+ & disability inclusion.
Review Quotes:
"Personal, poignant & pertinent. An urgent reminder & a hopeful treatise on queer life that everyone should read." --Deborah Frances-White, Author of The Guilty Feminist
"Invaluable reading for anyone invested in a fairer future. Queers, allies, you'd better pay attention, because Ellen Jones is impossible to ignore." --Sophie Duker "Impressively researched and fabulously written." --Natasha Devon, broadcaster, author of A Beginner's Guide to Being Mental and campaigner "Everyone must read Outrage. It's a book for anyone who thinks marriage equality was the end of the fight for our rights . . . spoiler alert - it wasn't." --Charlie Craggs, activist, icon and author of To My Trans Sisters "This book may well save someone's life." --Robin Ince, author of Normally Weird and Weirdly Normal "Outrage is a perfectly-timed reminder that queer people has so much more to fight for - and so much love to give." --Eleanor Medhurst, author of Unsuitable: A History of Lesbian Fashion "An impeccably well researched resource. Jones understands perceptibly the need for reflection, as well as action in the pace of activism . . . Allies always want to know where to start, this book is the answer." --Ben Pechey, DEI consultant, and author of The Book of Non-Binary Joy & Your Gender Book "With all that is going on in the world, it is a crucial time to amplify LGBTQ+ voices. Although so much has been done in the fight for equality, this book is a much needed battle-cry for the fight we still need to show up for. Essential reading for members of the community, and our allies." --Rox Pink, author of Small Talk