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Brighton businessman bids to become Mr Gay Europe – Campaign Day 7

Matt Rood has lived in Brighton for the last fifteen years. His job is his passion. He’s a dog walker and trainer and has his own company called ROODDOG. His other passion is fitness and he goes to the Underground gym in Brighton five or six times a week.

 

The last two years have been an emotional journey for Matt following the breakdown of his marriage. A friend came across the competition for Mr Gay Europe and encouraged him to apply.

Matt said: “I’m a very enthusiastic guy and love setting myself new challenges so I went for it. I hired the best personal trainer in town Sam Bird to help keep me focused and positive enabling me to be successful and reach my goals.”

A formal interview with Stuart Hatton former Mr Gay World 2014 followed, then a cv round, a photo round and two Skype interviews with the board of directors of Mr Gay Europe. He completed each round successfully and was awarded his new title, Mr Gay England.

Contrary to common perception, Mr Gay Europe isn’t a beauty pageant, it’s more about understanding LGBT+ law, LGBT+ rights and being cultured within the LGBT+ communities.

The Mr Gay Europe competition takes place in Stockholm, Sweden from August 1-6 when Matt will be competing against contestants from fifteen other countries.

The competition includes different rounds ranging from a formal interview, a written exam on the contestants knowledge of LGBT+ law, a social media challenge, a team challenge, a congeniality round, a fitness round and a round on the contestants campaigning work.

Matt’s campaign for the competition is called Pride Families. For three years he was a foster carer and helped ten children. He wants to use his new title as Mr Gay England and his experience as a foster carer as a platform to promote awareness showing that LGBT+ people can adopt and foster children providing them with loving, safe and nurturing homes.

In September, Matt will be working with Brighton and Hove City Council to launch a new fostering and adoption campaign and on July 8 will walk on the London Pride march with the fostering and adoption charity, New Family Social.

He added: “I’ve linked up with a local school too, as I believe the only way to combat discrimination in future generations is to work with children and teach them through respect, happiness and love for each other.”

Voting for Mr Gay Europe goes live on July 17 and you can vote online until August 4. Matt needs your votes as this counts for 20% of his final marks. Most importantly you can vote everyday the online voting is live to get a campaign going for him.

Matt concluded: “This has definitely been a whirlwind journey so far. I am loving every minute and I know if I win Mr Gay Europe the hard work starts there. I have the passion, motivation and drive to be a positive role model for our LGBT+ communities. So please vote for me.”

To vote for Matt and bring the title of Mr Gay Europe to Brighton, click here:

You can vote each day as Matt’s campaign gathers speed.

Despite poor weather forcast, record crowds expected at Trans Pride 2017 today

For the 4th annual Trans Pride March (5th Trans Pride event), assemble at the Marlborough Pub in Princess Street, Brighton, today, Saturday, July 22 at 11.30am.

After welcoming speeches from the organisers, marchers will set off towards Brighton Palace Pier, turn right and proceed along the seafront to Brunswick Gardens in Hove for the party in the park, featuring music, spoken word and poetry as well as community stalls profiling Trans and LGB+ community groups. No dogs are allowed on the park, except for assistance dogs. Entry to the park is free but please put a donation in the buckets as this event costs a great deal of money to stage.


Trans Pride parties – Later in the evening there will be a choice of events to support;

♦ Trans Pride Brighton presents a Night of D.I.Y at The Synergy Centre, 78 West Street, Brighton, BN1 2RA (£5) from 7.30pm to midnight. Rock the night away with five great bands and help raise funds for Trans Pride Brighton 2017.

There will be metal, hard-core punk, post punk, gothpunk bands. These bands are loud and are all Breaking rules about gender, some a bit angry, some political, but they all have something worthwhile to sing and shout about, so pease bring earplugs, (they will have some at the door as well).

The line up of bands includes:

8:10pm: Tuck and the Binders

8:55pm: Pentacorn

9:40pm: The Fascinators

10:25pm: F.L.O.S.S.

11:10pm: Pink Narcissus


Event: Trans Pride Brighton presents a Night of D.I.Y

Venue: The Synergy Centre, 78 West Street, Brighton, BN1 2RA

When: Saturday, July 22

Time: Door open 7.30pm to midnight

Cost: £5 available on door and on Brunswick Gardens

Drinks will be sold on site (18+) and the venue is accessible


♦ Trans Pride the Party! hosted by Traumfrau at North Laine Brewhouse, 27 Gloucester Place, Brighton, will be headlined by international DJ S/HE (Tomboys Don’t Cry), the Transgender DJ from Milan where they run Gender Sux! a weekly queer event, S/HE has played for various LGBTQIA+ parties in London (Club Lesley, T Club, Wotever and Lemon Juice) and is part of the queer collective Tomboys Don’t Cry. Their high-energy DJ sets are a mix of deep-house, electro, queer hop and tech-house. Last years event sold out quickly so make sure you book your tickets in advance so as to not be disappointed on the day.

To book online, click here:

♦ New to Trans Pride this year is, Trans Sauna Night at Brighton Sauna on Monday, July 24 from 6pm-1am. Once a month The Brighton Sauna opens its doors to trans and non-binary folk and their significant others, friends, families and allies (by their invites only). Cost: £15 for standard entry (single entry, once you leave you leave), £16 for a day pass (allowing you to come and go throughout the day), or £8 for the night owl ticket (late entry after 11pm, for the last two hours).

For a complete list of events during Trans Pride, click here:

To checkout all of Pink Fringe’s events at The Marlborough, click here:

Village MCC to work with Accessibility Matters at Brighton & Hove Pride

The Village Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) will assist the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum in the access area at the Summer of Love Pride festival on Saturday, August 5 on Preston Park.

They will be offering temporary tattoos, card readings and providing a listening ear post.

The Village Metropolitan Community Church will be working in partnership with the Brighton & Hove, LGBT Community Safety Forum to deliver some of the activities taking place within the Access Area for Accessibility Matters at Brighton Pride.

Free activities will include art workshops, card readings, temporary tattoos, and trained helpers if anyone needs a listening ear.

Rev Hydes

Rev Michael Hydes, Pastor of the Village MCC, said: “As a church rooted in the LGBT+ communities, serving the LGBT+ communities, we call for a world where we can all live free of discrimination. We believe that if we are to empower all of our community, and not just some of our community, that accessibility really does matter. The Village MCC is proud to be working with Accessibility Matters again at Brighton Pride this year.”

Billie Lewis

Billie Lewis, Volunteer Chair of the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum, added: “We are delighted that The Village MCC are working with us this year at Pride. They were instrumental in the delivery of the Soul Sundays during our B.Right.On Festival at the Phil Starr Pavilion. Their experience and commitment to positive community development and cohesion is infectious and must be applauded.”

The Brighton and Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum (LGBT CSF) works in partnership with Brighton Pride to facilitate all aspects of accessibility at Brighton Pride, this includes the Access tent and general access issues to Preston Park for the deaf, elderly, disabled communities.

On Pride Sunday, August 6, Human Rights Campaigner Peter Tatchell will be the keynote speaker at the Village MCC Pride Church Service at the Somerset Day Centre, in Kemptown starting at 6pm. On Sunday August 13, Rev Jide Macauley will speak before he flies out to be the Grand Marshall at Uganda Pride. AJ Patterson will speak on Sunday 20 and Rabbi Elli Tikvah on Sunday 27, all starting at 6pm.

Rev. Peta Evans is joining The Village MCC as Associate Pastor to assist Rev Michael Hydes who said: “I’m looking forward to working with a minister who openly identifies as Trans.”

For more information about The Village MCC Church, click here:

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