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Momentum builds for London women’s march on Trump’s inauguration

Thousands are expected to join The Women’s March on London on Saturday 21 January, as part of a wave of international action timed to take place on the first day of Donald Trump’s US Presidency.

WITH support pouring in from organisations and individuals, the march will take place, along with others around the world, in solidarity with Women’s March on Washington DC.

Presently, women’s marches are being planned in 62 cities in 32 countries from New Zealand to Hawaii with the number increasing daily.

The London march, spearheaded by women from all quarters, has been triggered by widespread apprehension at the threat to human rights anticipated in the wake of recent political events.

Organisers of the London march have already galvanised enormous support and are inviting anyone with any interest in preserving and defending those rights, to take part and show their opposition.

Organisations supporting the event include Amnesty International,  Unite, Liberty, CND, Pride London, Black Pride, Women’s Equality Party, The Green Party, Solidarity with Refugees, NUS, British Scientists for the EU, Women 4 Refugee Women and Women for Women International (UK).

Celebrity supporters on social media include Frankie Boyle, Alexa Chung, Charlotte Church, Pixie Geldof, Bianca Jagger, Sir Ian McKellen, June Sarpong and Hardeep Sing Kholi.

The March begins at 12 noon at Grosvenor Square and finishes at Trafalgar Square, where there will be a rally (from 2pm-3.30pm).

Television and radio personality Sandi Toksvig will host the rally, featuring Yvette Cooper, Bianca Jagger, comedian Sajeela Kershi, Sara Pascoe, pop-up choir Holler4 and other performers and keynote speakers from political parties and activist groups.

The day will finish with a live link-up to the US, where millions of people will continue the march in every major city across North America, with the largest in Washington DC, where 500,000 are expected.

Explaining the background to the march on Facebook, the organisers, said: “We, the organisers of the London march, call on people of all genders, all political persuasions, to march in London as part of an international day of action in solidarity.

“We will march, wherever we march, for the protection of our fundamental rights and for the safeguarding of freedoms threatened by recent political events. We unite and stand together for the dignity and equality of all peoples, for the safety and health of our planet and for the strength of our vibrant and diverse communities.

“We will come together in the spirit of democracy, honouring the champions of human rights, dignity and justice who have come before us, in numbers too great to ignore. The politics of fear have no place in 2017”

Alison Camps
Alison Camps

Pride in London’s Co-Chair Alison Camps, said: “Pride in London is the UK’s largest celebration of diversity and inclusivity. We exist to promote equality, irrespective of gender, ethnicity, faith, ability or sexuality. We stand alongside the organisers of the Women’s March on London, in solidarity with women everywhere, and in defence of the rights that some would deny us. We will be proudly marching  on January 21st, under the Pride in London colours, grateful that we live in a city where being a woman is far less of a struggle than it is in other parts of the world, but also mindful that there is still work to be done here to achieve proper gender equality.”

Pride comes to Isle of Wight

Pride come comes to Ryde on the Isle of Wight for the first time on Saturday, July 15.

Ryde on the Isle of Wight becomes the next town to announce they will stage their first Pride in 2017. A new committee has been formed and organisers are holding a launch party at Coburgs, 70 Union St, Ryde on Friday, February 10 from 7pm. The event will be fully inclusive and open to everyone.

An evening of live music, drag and cabaret is promised to give everyone the perfect opportunity to find out more about how to be involved as Isle of Wight Pride will need lots of volunteers to help make the event a huge success.

Tickets will be £5 payable on the door and all money raised will go towards staging the Pride event in July.

Whether you are a business wanting to sponsor Pride, or you want to set up an information stall, sell items at Pride, or if you are a member of the community who wants to volunteer their expertise and experience; members of the new committee will be available on the night to talk through their plans for the event on July 15.

There will be an opportunity to network from 7pm before you join the party to celebrate the launch of Isle of Wight Pride!

The new committee includes: Chair: Joe Plumb: Vice Chair: Zoe Thompson: Treasurer: John Brownscombe and Secretary: Yve White.

Joe Plumb
Joe Plumb

Joe Plumb, Chair of Isle of Wight Pride, said: “I am very excited about Pride coming to the Isle of Wight and the opportunity to help facilitate what I am sure will be a very special event. I am lucky enough to have been born at a time of growing acceptance for the LGBT+ community but I do have a strong understanding of the struggles that led to this point. Pride events are a strong reminder to those who have lived through criminalisation, Section 28, and the prejudice and abuse felt by so many. There is still a lot of work to do internationally as well as making equality in law a reality in this country.

It can also be said that the Isle of Wight lags behind the mainland in support and visibility for the LGBT+ communities. My vision for IWPride is for it to be an opportunity for us to take pride in how far we have come but to also highlight that there is still work to be done.

“We have had over 1000 responses to the questionnaire and we will be sharing the results at our launch event. From the results it is clear that islanders want an inclusive, family friendly, all day event, with a parade. We have set up working parties who are currently looking into how we can make these ideas a reality. There is a lot of support for this event and I look forward welcoming everyone to Ryde for the first Isle of Wight Pride.”

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