QTIPOC Narratives presents ‘REPARATIONS’ at Marlborough
REPARATIONS the first fundraiser organised by QTIPOC Narratives, will celebrate all things queer and melanin in Brighton at the Marlborough Pub on November 11. REPARATIONS will be presenting an authentic and contemporary offering of world music selected by three, Brighton’s based POC DJ’s – I AM FYA

REPARATIONS the first fundraiser organised by QTIPOC Narratives, will celebrate all things queer and melanin in Brighton at the Marlborough Pub on November 11.
REPARATIONS will be presenting an authentic and contemporary offering of world music selected by three, Brighton’s based POC DJ’s – I AM FYA – KASHFI and PUSHY C.
The entertainers will be sharing a cultural assortment of flavours from Afrobeats and Dancehall to Bollywood and Bhangra, with Middle Eastern pop and old-school R&B, to leave you invigorated and breathless from their generous musical input and pushing the boundaries of Queerdom while they’re at it!
There will be a raffle with prizes on the night!
REPARATIONS will operate a safer space policy for queer/trans/intersex and people of colour to dance and be themselves to their fullest!
Allies are encouraged to respect the safer space policy and help maintain it, while community guidelines will be posted on the Facebook page in advance of the event, and be signposted at the venue throughout the night.
Organisers says that abuse and discrimination of any kind will not be tolerated. If you witness any harassment or inappropriate behaviour, report it to staff or one of the stewards who will be wearing bright holographic armbands on the night.
QTIPOC Narratives are fundraising for a community library at New Writing South and DJ workshops to bring you more events like this one!
They will also be taking contributions for marginalised trans and non-binary siblings to get home safely.
The Marlborough has gender neutral toilets and is wheel chair accessible.
Event: REPARATIONS
Where: Marlborough, 4 Princes Street, Brighton, BN2 1RD
When: Saturday, November 10
Time: 9pm-1am
Cost: PAY AS YOU FEEL (Donations encouraged, but not compulsory)
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