Brighton Rainbow Fund: How it Works Chris Gull, Chair of the Brighton Rainbow Fund, on how the Brighton Rainbow Fund works and its Grants Presentation event, which took place at the Old Ship Hotel in Brighton last month. By Scene Editorial Team • 4 min read
Brighton & Hove Remembrance Sunday events. Brighton & Hove came to a solemn standstill this morning for the cities Remembrance Sunday event at the Old Steine. By Scene Editorial Team • 3 min read
Think2Speak What not to say to someone with HIV. Think2Speak – What not to say to someone with HIV. By Scene Editorial Team • 3 min read
Gareth Thomas announced as HIV Commissioner Former Wales rugby captain Gareth Thomas, who revealed he’s living with HIV in September, has been announced as a commissioner on the first ever HIV Commission, which was set up by Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) and NAT (National AIDS Trust) to develop independent recommendations towards ending all ne By Scene Editorial Team • 4 min read
Talking about St James Street #3- Transport & Environment The Police and Council are holding the third meeting, this time with a focus on Transport & Environment, following vocal community concerns earlier in the year. By Scene Editorial Team • 2 min read
Local Company looks to Redressing the Media (im)balance. Local business LibertiPix are holding an open casting in Brighton this coming Saturday – 9th November – and are looking for LGBTQ+ models who depict real life in Brighton and Hove, and beyond. By Scene Editorial Team • 2 min read
Allsorts of Love: LGBT+ Youth Project Celebrates 20 Years of Service 20 Days of 20 Years is a countdown to Allsorts Youth Project’s annual general meeting, celebrating all of the achievements that Allsorts has made since its creation in 1999. By Scene Editorial Team • 2 min read
Mayor steps down temporarily during election period Mayor steps down temporarily during election period By Scene Editorial Team • 1 min read
NAT release new report on HIV & women in the UK NAT (National AIDS Trust) have released a statement on Public Health England, Sophia Forum and Terrence Higgins Trust’s new joint report, HIV: women in the UK ,. By Scene Editorial Team • 2 min read
Humanists launch Northern Ireland’s first billboards advertising legal same-sex marriages Northern Ireland Humanists have erected the first billboards advertising legal same-sex marriages in Northern Ireland, marking the country’s progress towards an inclusive, tolerant society. Northern Ireland Humanists, which conducts humanist marriages, funerals, and naming ceremonies, and has a long By Scene Editorial Team • 1 min read
Why Britain Must do More to Protect Transgender Asylum Seekers Post-Brexit As we consider what a post-Brexit Britain may look like, anticipated changes to trade and business, as well as immigration policies, are what the mind will first turn to. By Scene Editorial Team • 4 min read
Peer Action: November events Peer Action, the group for those who are HIV+ or are affected by HIV irrespective of who they are, have announced their calendar of events for this month, each designed for people to meet new people! By Scene Editorial Team • 1 min read