|
Top ::
Top Hits |
<< Prev Page | Next Page >> |
Pages: 1 [2] 3 4 |
14. York Pride 2019
|
|
York Pride is a charitable organisation which aims to promote equality, diversity and advances in education, in order to eliminate discrimination against the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Community.
York Pride 2019 Parade
York Pride raises awareness of LGBT issues by promoting and staging events, taking part in campaigning and commentary in the media, and providing support to other LGBT charities and voluntary organisations. We also promote the provision of information, advice and support that celebrate LGBT lives and history. We aim for York to be a place where everybody knows that the diversity offered by the LGBT community is something to be celebrated and in which LGBT people can feel safe and accepted. We believe that inclusiveness improves self esteem and provides a sense of belonging, which helps to diminish the psychological effects of discrimination faced by individuals in daily life.
This year's event takes place on Saturday 8th June 2019
|
Please
click here for further information Hits: [2747] |
|
15. Leicester Wildecats
|
|
Leicester Wildecats - one of the longest serving football clubs serving the LGB community.
Leicester Wildecats are a football club based in Leicester serving the lesbian, gay and bisexual community. Formed in 1996, they believe that sexual orientation should not be a barrier to playing sport.
We attract both male and female players of all abilities, ages, and races and are proud to be a community club. We even have straight players who believe in our ethos! So why not come along to one of our kickabouts, which take place every Wednesday at 7pm at St Margarets Pasture astroturf pitches. New members are always welcome to try us out - it's an alternative to going out on the scene and you'll get fit!
See website for fixture dates.
|
Please
click here for further information Hits: [2158] |
|
19. Camden and Islington LGBT History Month 2019
|
|
The London Boroughs of Camden and Islington are to host the world's largest program for LGBT History Month throughout February 2014. The program is put together by Camden LGBT Forum with the support of Camden and Islington Councils and a team of highly dedicated volunteers. This month is about celebrating Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans histories. The theme is music but events cross genres of film, poetry, science, biography and art.
The program has more than 50 events and most of them are free to attend. Highlights will include our Loudest Whispers VI, one of the largest outsider art projects in the UK featuring over 30 new and local LGBT artists. We will be entertained through films about our queer music heritage at the British Museum and we will explore old and new with a concert by Transpose featuring music by Tchaikovsky, a gay man whose heritage is being washed out by powerful figures in Russia. In Islington we will host events dedicated to the life of Magnus Hirschfeld, one of our movement's founding fathers, and enjoy a discussion on music criticism with one of the world's top critics, Professor Bryce Morrison. And don't forget our closing night extravaganza, 'The Glamour Factory' at the Camden Centre on the 28th.
|
Please
click here for further information Hits: [1771] |
|
20. Shout Festival 2016
|
|
Since 2009, SHOUT has been promoting, showcasing and presenting the best in LGBT Arts and Queer Culture throughout Birmingham the West Midlands.
Having produced four Cultural Festivals, two dedicated Film Festival and supported a number of other projects and activities, SHOUT is delighted to be bringing festival of Queer Cinema to Greater Birmingham.
SHOUT presents the best in new queer cinema from around the globe, so 'Get Caught up in the Drama'. 2016 dates to be announced shortly
|
Please
click here for further information Hits: [1763] |
|
|
<< Prev Page | Next Page >> |
Pages: 1 [2] 3 4 |
|
|
|