Pride in Food: Celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month at Compass
Business
This February saw teams from across Compass come together to
celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month.
Created to shed new light on the history of lesbian, gay,
bisexual, trans and queer people around the world, LGBTQ+ History Month takes
place in February each year to coincide with the abolition of Section 28 in
2003 which prohibited the promotion of homosexuality in the UK.
The month is intended to improve acceptance, visibility, and
combat prejudice against those in the community. According to Galop’s 2021 Hate
Crime Report, 64% of LGBTQ+ people in the UK have experienced anti-LGBTQ+
violence or abuse in their lifetime, a third have hidden that they are LGBTQ+
at work for fear of discrimination, and 42% of LGBTQ+ school pupils have been
bullied in the past year: double that of non-LGBTQ+ pupils.
This is a situation that simply can’t be tolerated, and
whilst prejudice and homophobia still exist in our society today, we want to do
everything we can to help combat this.
At Compass we’ve got a thriving LGBTQ+ network – Pride in
Food – who, together with other employee networks from across the business, organise
a yearly calendar of events, discussion forums, and celebrations that create
awareness of their communities, promote allyship, and drive a culture that
cherishes diversity and inclusivity across the organisation.
For Compass and Our Pride in Food network, LGBTQ+ month was
a vital opportunity to celebrate the diversity of our teams and make LGBTQ+
colleagues and clients feel welcomed and embraced.
“LGBTQ+ history isn’t widely taught in the UK, which makes
this month even more important,” comments Katie Pathiaki a community lead for
our Pride in Food network. “It shines a light on role models and activists
within the community who have paved the way for us to feel safe enough to
express who we are in our daily lives. It was still illegal to be homosexual in
the UK as recent as 56 years ago - something I can’t even comprehend growing up
as a liberal millennial.”
To bring this to life across Compass, the network decided to
share the great stories of pivotal figures in the community because as Mark Hawkins,
a Pride in Food community lead says, “it’s important to know in our community
who helped to influence changes and progression to make life better for our
community.”
Such trailblazers included: American gay liberation
activist, Martha P Johnson; co-founder of Black Pride Phyllis Opoku-Gyimah;
drag performer, actor and presenter RuPaul; mathematician and World War 2
code-breaker Alan Turing.
These influential icons were selected by the Pride in Food
Steering Committee, with brochures, posters and social media content created to
share their incredible stories. With different figures celebrated each week,
this provided the network with the perfect platform to raise awareness of the
struggles, achievements and diversity within the LGBTQ+ community whilst also
celebrating its past, present and future.
“Celebrating LGBTQ+ history month this February was a really
proud moment for our Pride in Food network,” says Vernon Barchou, holding Chair
of Pride in Food. “Our rich, and at times challenging history, has forged new
pathways for the LGBTQ+ community. We stand for inclusion, diversity and
acceptance of all individuals irrespective of their sexual orientation, and this
month has enabled us to shine a light on the progress still needed whilst also recognising
the wonderful diversity of our community.
And of course, a celebration at Compass couldn’t happen
without food, so our chefs got to work and let their creative talents flow with
rainbow flag-inspired delights in our restaurants and cafes.
Beyond LGBTQ+ History Month, February was a busy month for
our employee networks. Our ethnic minority network, Within, organised a range
of activities for Race Equality Week, and our newly formed disability network
Ability, held its first committee meeting where they were able to come together
to share personal experiences and hear from the network’s executive sponsor about
the aims and focuses for the coming year.
Our employee networks play a vital role in ensuring we live
and breathe our diversity and inclusion commitments. It’s brilliant to see the
impact they are making and we’re so proud and grateful to all our ambassadors
and the teams across Compass who help bring these activities to life.
Interested in hearing more from Compass? Check out myGwork’s
interview with our Head of Talent, Learning and D&I, Amanda Scott, about
the importance of intersectionality and inclusion in the hospitality sector.