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Sarah Savage, CEO of Trans Pride Brighton, issues a plea to donate after being arrested for disrupting meeting by “notoriously hateful group” Sister Salon

Sarah Savage, CEO of Trans Pride Brighton, issues a plea to donate after being arrested for disrupting meeting by “notoriously hateful group” Sister Salon

Sarah Savage, CEO of Trans Pride Brighton, has issued a plea to donate to the annual event, which celebrates trans lives and gender diversity, after being arrested for disrupting a meeting by “notoriously hateful group” Sister Salon in Jubilee Library, Brighton. Speaking on Instagram, Sarah said: “I
By Graham Robson 2 min read
Four of the UK’s largest Pride events – Birmingham, Brighton, London and Manchester – announce they are suspending political party participation in Pride events

Four of the UK’s largest Pride events – Birmingham, Brighton, London and Manchester – announce they are suspending political party participation in Pride events

Four of the UK’s largest Pride events – Birmingham, Brighton, London and Manchester – have announced they are “collectively suspending political party participation in our Pride events” in a joint statement, adding they “come together today in unequivocal solidarity with our trans community”. The st
By Graham Robson 2 min read
DUP councillor opposes Lurgan Pride Parade in Northern Ireland from finishing in local park due to presence of “drag queens” and “scantily-clad women and men”

DUP councillor opposes Lurgan Pride Parade in Northern Ireland from finishing in local park due to presence of “drag queens” and “scantily-clad women and men”

A DUP councillor has said he is opposed to the Lurgan Pride Parade in Northern Ireland from finishing in a local park due to the presence of “drag queens” and “scantily-clad women and men”. The councillor, Stephen Moutray, said he is “strongly opposed” to the event taking place in the council-owned
By Graham Robson 2 min read
Stage musical adaptation of beloved LGBTQ+ film PRIDE confirmed for National Theatre in London
British actors Bill Nighy, center, Andrew Scott, center right, and Paddy Considine, center left, walk in front of banners from the film ‘Pride’, from the photo call at the Electric Ballroom to the premiere at Camden’s Odeon cinema, north London, England, Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014. (Photo by Joel Ryan/Invision/AP) –

Stage musical adaptation of beloved LGBTQ+ film PRIDE confirmed for National Theatre in London

A stage musical adaptation of beloved LGBTQ+ film PRIDE has been confirmed for National Theatre in London. Based on the uplifting true story of solidarity between LGBTQ+ activists and striking Welsh miners during the 1984 miners’ strike, Pride follows two seemingly disparate communities united durin
By Graham Robson 1 min read
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