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Gay rugby team plays opening game of season

Brighton and Hove Sea Serpents play their first match of the season tonight at Waterhall playing fields.

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It is a friendly against Salisbury III/IV and the kick off is at 7pm.

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Green leaders to attend Pride Cymru in Cardiff

Green leaders to attend Pride Cymru as Welsh Green Pride launch non-binary recognition campaign.

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Wales Green Party Leader and Deputy Leader Alice Hooker-Stroud and Hannah Pudner will be joined by the party’s two deputy leaders, Amelia Womack and Shahrar Ali, at Pride Cymru this weekend as the Wales Green Party’s LGBTIQ+ group launches a campaign to recognise non-binary genders.

Welsh Green Pride are set to launch a petition urging the government to follow in the lead of tech giants Google and Facebook to acknowledge that many people do not identify as male or female.

Welsh Green Pride have highlighted that many individuals who do not identify as ‘male’ or ‘female’ are not protected by the Equality Act 2010. The treatment of individuals who do not identify as a binary gender does not take into account their gender identity and they therefore remain unequal by law.

Andrew Creak
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Spokesperson for Welsh Green Pride, Andrew Creak, said: “First and foremost, a binary understanding of gender is outdated. It is something science has long gone past. It is also immoral. Considering that over 40% of non-binary people have attempted suicide at some point, a third have experienced physical assault, and that a sixth have experienced a sexual assault, this is an incredibly important issue. People who identify for example as gender fluid or bigender deserve to be recognised by the UK government and law. Being accepted and having legal recognition has an enormous impact on an individual’s mental health.”

In 2013, Brighton & Hove Council accepted ‘Mx’ as a gender neutral title. This was welcomed by many as a progressive initiative.

Creak, who identifies as gender fluid, added: “Although legal documents in the United Kingdom currently only recognise two binary genders – ‘female’ and ‘male’ – over a quarter of trans people in the UK identify outside this gender binary.

“For example, Australia and New Zealand, have taken actions to ensure these people aren’t excluded from legal processes. These countries have also taken practical measures that demonstrate inclusivity, such as adding an extra option on passports: a simple ‘X’ for unspecified gender. There is no question why the UK could not do the same.”  

The petition kick-started by Welsh Green Pride calls for a gender option other than ‘male’ and ‘female’ to be available to anyone who requires it on all legal documents and records.

To sign the petition, click here:

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The Pride Cymru parade will kickstart the Pride festival celebrations on Saturday August 13, 2016, starting from the top of Queen Street by Sainsburys. Final registration takes place from 10:30am and the parade will set off at 11am from Capitol Shopping Centre.

Families, individuals, groups, organisations, all are welcome to join the walking parade to showcase the true diversity and equality across Wales. Capture the event using #PrideCymru and #LoveWins.

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The parade will end around noon and disperse towards Coopers Field adjacent to Cardiff Castle where the festivities continues with Pride Cymru’s multi-stage event. Artists appearing include actress, singer and LGBT activist Heather Peace, along with Britain’s Got Talent semi-finalist Danny Beard, Eurovision’s UK entry duo Joe and Jake, nineties girl group, Big Reunion stars B*Witched, BBC The Voice UK Semi-finalist Jordan Gray and Voice UK contestant Leighton Jones.

For more information about Pride Cymru, click here:

PREVIEW: Eastbourne Theatres Autumn season announced

Booking is now open for Eastbourne Theatres’ autumn season, with a wide selection of shows for all ages, from comedy to high culture and whodunnits to rock concerts and family shows.

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Highlights at the Congress Theatre include:

♦      Queen legend Brian May performing with vocalist Kerry Ellis (December 22) in a stripped back acoustic show performing some of their favourite songs

♦      Richard O’Brien’s classic cult musical Rocky Horror Show (September 19- 24)

♦      comedian Romesh Ranganathan’s new show, Irrational (October 5) which takes a comic look at the rationality of his world view

♦     All of Nothing the Mod Musical (September 5 – 7 ) based on the life and music of the Small Faces

At Devonshire Park big shows include:

♦      Dead Sheep (November 8 – 12 ) a play by Jonathan Maitland based on the true story behind Margaret Thatcher’s downfall

♦      I Don’t Believe it with Victor Meldrew (November 20)  – Richard Wilson re-enacts his one man classic episode of One Foot in the Grave followed by a Q&A after the show

♦      a brand new dramatic adaptation of Mary Shelley’s gothic masterpiece Frankenstein (November 17 – 19 ) fusing ensemble storytelling, live music, puppetry and theatricality

♦      Stephanie Beacham in A Princess Undone (November 1 – 5 ) a play about a lonely and isolated Princess Margaret set over one night in 1993

♦     classic pantomime with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (December 9– January 15)

For full listings and tickets for both venues, plus shows at the Winter Garden, click here:

Or telephone: 01323 412 000

PICTURE DIARY: Legends Cabaret Tent@Brighton Pride from a trans perspective

Year after year, the Legends cabaret tent on Preston park is one of the biggest and most popular attractions at Brighton Pride. Stella from StellaPix presents her personal view of the Legends cabaret tent.

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