Lesbian activist Amy Lamé leads transformative local change in Dulwich
Amy Lamé steps onto the political stage as a lesbian activist, broadcaster, and Labour candidate for Dulwich and West Norwood. With years dedicated to charity, fundraising, and supporting local community groups, Amy has built a reputation for challenging the status quo. Her work as a writer and lesbian broadcaster spans iconic alternative queer events, positioning her at the heart of the LGBT+ movement—always body positive, boldly sex positive, and unafraid of controversy.
Bringing social enterprise experience, Amy’s work bridges gaps for those overlooked by mainstream politics. Her fundraising for queer community projects and grassroots impact have set a new standard for what serious community support looks like. Amy’s leadership goes beyond headlines; she invites everyone in with the assurance that real change is within reach—especially for those in the LGBT+ and local communities.
Queer community engagement defines Amy Lamé’s vision for politics
Consistently, Amy demonstrates deep commitment to the queer community through hands-on fundraising, organizing food banks, and running local support networks. Unlike candidates focused on slogans, Amy delivers measurable results—building safety nets for those often left behind. Her track record in social enterprise, from hosting inclusive queer events to supporting vital charity food projects, anchors her in practical progress, not theory.
Through collaboration with community groups, Amy has championed causes like body positivity and sex positivity, making political spaces safer and more inclusive. Mobilizing people for these causes is second nature to her—there’s no empty talk here, only action and recognition from the people she stands beside.
Every initiative led by Amy proves how active engagement leads to lasting community support. For those seeking real allyship in politics, Amy’s journey is proof that one person can move the needle for lesbian and queer rights. You can read about broader LGBT+ advocacy in this article.