After years in the making, this is the UK’s first permanent national LGBTQ+ museum.As the founders point out, queer people have affected every part of culture, yet all too often their lives have been written in the margins of history books. This is a space for queer history to be “preserved, explored and celebrated”.To find out more, click the link below:https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/inside-queer-britain-first-uk-lgbtq-museum_uk_62729face4b0b7c8f07ec420
Internships such as Nomura's Returners Program and Meta's Return to Work program open pathways for adults returning to the workforce and helping to counter the disproportionate withdrawal of women from the workforce during the pandemic.Article by MaryLou Costa on Reasons to be Cheerful website
Interviews can be stressful and it's even harder if you have a mental illness or health issue.However, this blogger has been kind enough to create a list of 18 tips specific to helping those with mental health and health issues ace their interviews.For example, tip 4, that you're under no legal obligation to tell your potential employers about your health or mental health conditions (at least in the UK and USA).https://unwantedlife.me/18-amazing-interview-tips-for-someone-who-has-a-mental-illness
NASA is no stranger to making history – but some breakthroughs take longer than others. Now, with the launch of NASA’s Crew-4 mission, the agency has finally hit a milestone long past due: Jessica Watkins, one of the four astronauts who left Earth for the International Space Station (ISS) early Wednesday morning, is the first Black woman to serve a long-term mission on board.Click the link for more information:https://www.iflscience.com/space/jessica-watkins-makes-history-as-first-black-woman-to-serve-on-iss/
The Department of State has reached another milestone in their work to better serve all U.S. citizens, regardless of their gender identity.Starting on April 11, U.S. citizens will be able to select an X as their gender marker on their U.S. passport application, and the option will become available for other forms of documentation next year.https://www.state.gov/x-gender-marker-available-on-u-s-passports-starting-april-11