© 2020 – 2023 AEA3 WEB | AEAƎ United Kingdom News
AEA3 WEB | AEAƎ United Kingdom News
News

A moment that changed me: I went to read to a blind man – and discovered his hidden gay heroism

As a 21-year-old student, I embarked on one of the most intimate experiences I have ever shared with another person. The friendship was an insight into the underground that existed when homosexuality was still a crime

In 2003, I was at a dinner of “the like-minded” (Oxford University code for gay) when an academic leaving for a sabbatical in New York asked a favour: would I take over his slot as a volunteer reader for a gay blind man living alone in east Oxford?

I agreed, and so one evening in October I found myself cycling out of Christ Church to my first appointment. I rounded the turning to Roger Butler’s home and rang the doorbell twice, as instructed, to indicate that I was his expected visitor.

Continue reading…

Related posts

Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant disconnected from Ukraine grid, say officials

AEA3

UK and Ireland agree to work together on post-Brexit arrangements – live

AEA3

Brat awards! Charli xcx wins five Brits for zeitgeist-conquering album

AEA3

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This