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National Student Pride 2017: ‘Lets talk about sex’

Now in its 12th year, National Student Pride returns to London on Saturday, February 25.

Once again it will focus around a daytime festival based at the University of Westminster’s Marylebone campus, with over 1600 LGBT+ students from across the UK taking part in a weekend of festivities from Friday, February 24 to Sunday, February 26.

The evening entertainment will be hosted by the infamous G-A-Y night clubs, culminating with a party at G-A-Y Heaven where performances from the likes of Adele, Lady Gaga and Ellie Goulding continue to set national entertainment headlines.

Last years core theme of Mental Health showed that despite 2017 being the year the UK celebrates the important 50-year milestone since gay sex was decriminalised between consenting men over the age of 21 years – LGBT+ acceptance has far to go.

A host of LGBT+ personalities spoke during the panel debates, including Will Young on his addiction to porn, Radio 1 DJ Adele Roberts on the radio industry suppressing sexuality on air and Union J’s Jaymi Hensley on music industry officials insisting coming out would not help their careers.

The discussion showed time and again, a large part of the struggle young people have in coming to terms with their sexual and gender identity, is wrapped up in the British taboo of not talking about sex.

That’s why this year, National Student Pride will put sexual education at the core of the event – this years theme Lets Talk About Sex will blast the cupboard doors open, putting the bedroom front and centre of the discussions.

From love and relationships to the rising levels of HIV, racism in the LGBT+ community and how apps are vastly changing the sexual landscape of a community that has long been seen as one that embraces sexual freedom – along with so much more.

The daytime event will be starting a national conversation about sex. It will be looking towards the Education Secretary Justine Greening, whose office has this month said the time is right “to look again at how schools deliver high-quality personal, social, health and economic education including sex and relationship education”.

In a year that saw the largest mass killing in America at Pulse in Orlando, with reports suggesting that the attack was driven by the toxic shame of his sexuality, National Student Pride want every LGBT+ child to grow up knowing they are truly welcome in society.

They’ll call for sex education to include all narratives, beyond the reproductive to safe same-sex, body image and in a month yet another sex scandal has rocked the national institution of football – National Student Pride look to put consent at the forefront of the conversation.

Emma Costello

Chair of National Student Pride Emma Costello, said: “After 50 years since the legalisation of gay sex, it’s time we truly took seriously the power that sex and relationship education has. The government has an opportunity to liberate the young generation it says it champions by lifting the toxic shame barrier thrust upon LGBT+ people who grow up in a world where our rights are protected, but being LGBT+ is still not embraced as something normal which, the life affirming power of the word should not be understated.”

 

The event starts with an opening night party on Friday 24 featuring drag kings and queens galore, hosted by the fabulous Mary Mac.

Central to the success of the event will be the careers fair during the afternoon of Saturday, February 25, which keeps the daytime event free and is now the largest LGBT+ student Careers Fair in the UK.

Last year, EY, Google, IBM and Clifford Chance took on graduates they interviewed and met at the event.

Already confirmed for this year fair are Ford, Fujitsu, RAF, RBS, Teach First, Ditch the Label and Inter engineering.

To book tickets online, click here:

 

Tickets go on sale for Brighton Pride ‘Summer of Love’ Festival

2017 will be a glorious Summer Of Love as Brighton Pride celebrates the landmark fiftieth anniversary of the decriminalisation of homosexuality in England and Wales with a life affirming Carnival Of Diversity and spectacular weekend long Pride Festival.

Brighton Pride’s 2017 Summer Of Love will be a stunning celebration of our LGBT+ community and supporters, bringing together the best of Brighton & Hove under a giant rainbow flag.

A festival like no other, a campaign to inspire, a party to remember and a fundraising weekend to be proud of, Brighton Pride’s Summer Of Love promises to be the most spectacular Pride event of 2017, filled with joy, love, and pride.

The Brighton Pride Festival on Preston Park on Saturday, August 5 2017 will be a glittering, inclusive community celebration that delivers an unforgettable day of Pride. A unique community fundraising event, the Brighton Pride Festival has enjoyed amazing performances from international stars including Sister Sledge, Carly Rae Jepsen, Fatboy Slim, The Human League, Fleur East, Alesha Dixon, Ella Henderson, Boy George, Alison Moyet, Paloma Faith, and Ms Dynamite amongst others.

Described by The Guardian as “the country’s most popular LGBT+ event” Brighton Pride is a vibrant celebration of all that is wonderful about Brighton & Hove’s diverse communities, with visitors from across the globe coming to enjoy the spectacular celebrations each August.

The 2017 Brighton Pride Community Parade on Saturday, August 5 2017 will be a Carnival Of Diversity, an opportunity to reflect the fabulously diverse and unique communities whom we are lucky enough to share our city with. Carnival Of Diversity will fill the streets of Brighton & Hove with love, light and laughter as the colour and cohesion of our communities combine to create an explosion of life-affirming brilliance throughout the Brighton Pride Community Parade.

Not just a time to party, the Pride Festival and Parade are a chance for us to come together as a community to declare our unity as we continue to face the challenges by those around the world who would take the LGBT+ communities back to the days before decriminalisation and equality. Together we can keep moving forward, celebrating, campaigning and connecting with Pride.

Go to Brighton Pride’s Summer Of Love in August 2017 and join the sensational Carnival Of Diversity to help us all declare that, fifty years on from the decriminalisation of homosexuality, love wins.


Brighton & Hove Pride: Friday August 4 – Sunday August 6, 2017

Pride Festival: Saturday, August 5 2017

Pride Community Parade: Saturday, August 5 2017

Pride Village Party: Saturday, August 5 – Sunday, August 6 2017

For Early Bird and First release tickets for the Pride Festival, click here:

Brighton and Hove Pride, the UK’s biggest Pride Festival is operated by Brighton Pride CIC, a not for profit community interest company.

All tickets revenue raised goes directly to the operational and running costs of producing the Pride Festival, LGBT Community Parade, Pride Village Party and community fundraising for the Rainbow Fund and Pride Social Impact Fund.

In the last four years, Pride have raised over £310,000 for the Rainbow Fund and Pride Social Impact Fund who both give grants to local groups and organisations in the city.

The Rainbow Fund has a remit to receive donations and to use them to make grants to LGBT+/HIV groups and organisations in Brighton and Hove who deliver effective front line services to LGBT+ people in the city.

The Pride Social Impact Fund benefits local good causes giving grants to a range of local groups impacted by the Pride Festival.

TODAY: Remembering Gary Swan ‘Gloria’

Gary Swan 'Gloria'
Gary Swan ‘Gloria’

March 8, 1958 – December 18, 2016

Following Gary’s passing on December 18 his family have decided that as Gary, and they, have no religious beliefs Gary will have a simple cremation with no service. His ashes will be returned to his mum to keep at home surrounded by those of Gary’s previous cats.

To mark his passing the family are organising a Farewell Remembrance for friends and colleagues to share their thoughts and recollections of Gary and celebrate his life.

They want it to be a relatively informal affair with a few planned people who were close to Gary talking about him and then an open mic for anyone else who wishes to say a few words.

The Sandringham Suite at The Queens Hotel, Kings Road, Brighton has been booked for 2pm on Sunday, January 15, 2017.

The family would like to invite anyone who knew Gary to attend and ask that the Dress Code is “As you please……… just like Gary would want”.

Gary’s brother Ian has asked if anyone was intending to send any flowers; his mum and especially Gary would prefer if you could please instead make a donation to the Worthing Cat Welfare Trust which Gary and his mum both used to volunteer for and who have helped to re-home their 6 cats at very short notice.

To make a donation to Worthing Cat Welfare Trust, click here:

If you are planning to attend could you please email: rememberinggary@outlook.com to help Ian plan for numbers attending.

Gary’s family is also looking for photos of Gary to include in a slide show on the day so email any you might have to rememberinggary@outlook.com as soon as you can.

 

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