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ACT UP LONDON protest over de-gaying of Mercury in new film

ACT UP LONDON occupy purple carpet at Bohemian Rhapsody Premier over ongoing silencing of HIV/AIDS.

AT todays premier (Oct 23) of the new biopic of Freddie Mercury’s life Bohemian Rhapsody premiere at Wembley SSE Arena, ACT UP LONDON and the NHS ANTI-SWINDLE TEAM occupied the purple carpet chanting a revised version of Don’t Stop Me Now called Don’t Cut Me Now  and chanting HIV Stigma is real life – not just fantasy.

The film and particularly its trailer has received a great deal of criticism for its meagre attention to the huge contribution that sexuality, the AIDS crisis and the associated stigma had on Freddie Mercury’s life.

The alleged pacification and sanitisation of Mercury’s life has resulted in ongoing controversy throughout the film’s production and the activists at the premier wanted to highlight how the ongoing silencing of the reality of LGBT rights and HIV/AIDS continues stigma.

Hywel ap Dafydd, from ACT UP LONDON said: “Queen was the soundtrack of my childhood. Freddie died when I was twelve, it was the first time I heard of AIDS and HIV. I’ve been living with HIV for the past eight years thanks to medication that came too late to safe Freddie and the millions of people who died because of AIDS. There’s a drug called PrEP which stops people from catching HIV but the NHS rations it so not everyone who needs it can get it. It’s disgraceful that the NHS denies people this opportunity that neither I nor Freddie had.”

“Freddie ‘Killer Queen’ Mercury was a migrant who died from AIDS and today HIV+ migrants are some of the most oppressed in the HIV / AIDS community. We are here today to highlight the ongoing crisis. Farrokh Bulsara was professionally known as Freddie Mercury was born in Zanzibar in 1946. The son of Parsis, he spent most of his childhood at boarding school in India. At seventeen he and his family became refugees fleeing from the Zanzibar revolution. After an epic career with Queen Freddie sadly died in 1991 his home in Kensington the day after he publicly announced he was living with HIV. We demand that all HIV+ migrants are treated with up most dignity, that HIV services stop being closed down and an end to all illegal detention of HIV+ migrants.”  added Jeremy Goldstein, from ACT UP LONDON

Han Smith, from ACT UP LONDON continued: “Much has changed since then but our sexual health is still under pressure. Due to price gouging by greedy pharmaceutical companies, our NHS rations access to new medication for Hep C and HIV while yet another sexual health service bites the dust. We want access to HIV and Hep C drugs for all. We want stigma education for all. We want sexual health clinics for all. We want it all and we want it now.”

“I am eighteen and I am involved in Act Up London because it is very important for me to fight for our rights. As an LGBT+ woman who was born in a century where AIDS medicine is more accessible for people, I feel lucky but I realise that we still have a lot to do even in 2018. Our aims changed, AIDS not. This is the reason why I want to be dedicated to this struggle. Activism change the world, let’s do this,” added Kenza Simon, from ACT UP LONDON

Ray Malone, from NHS Anti-Swindle Team said: “The NHS Anti-Swindle Team are celebrating the life of Freddie Mercury, by calling for support for all migrants and to make sure that everyone has access to PREP in the UK.  In the midst of the biggest refugee crisis since the second world war, our commitment to universal healthcare is more important than ever. The humanitarian principles that the NHS was founded on, that we are all entitled to the same treatment regardless of wealth or background is being eroded by the government’s toxic ‘hostile environment’. The NHS Anti-Swindle Team call for this government to be held accountable for the present situation and reinstate a publicly run, publicly managed and publicly funded healthcare which is available to everyone.”

“In the fourth decade of this crisis, ACT UP LONDON fight to ensure comprehensive and easily accessible treatment for all people, in all countries.  This includes not only medications but also mental and social health services as well as housing and economic equality. Here in the UK, we are united with the coalition of activists fighting to keep our National Health Service free, publicly run, and fully funded. In a time of continuing stigma, silence, and isolation, we combat discrimination against and promote the visibility and leadership of those living with HIV and AIDS – including this hugely important biography of our icon Freddie Mercury,” said Dan Glass, from ACT UP LONDON

Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus support Unitarian Church

Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus supports campaign to restore the historic Brighton Unitarian Church (BUC).

BUC is the spiritual home for the weekly rehearsals of Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus. The well-loved building is situated in the heart of the city and the Chorus are delighted to add the BUC to their fundraising efforts this season.

BUC is a unique part of Brighton’s heritage and the Grade 2 listed building was completed 200 years ago on land bought from the Prince Regent.

The architect Amon Henry Wilds designed much of Regency Brighton. Their columns and steps are a well-known Brighton landmark. However, in the middle of the work to repair them, a massive amount of additional deterioration and erosion has been discovered. BUC needs to raise an additional £71,000 to make the triangular pediment safe and secure.

Brighton Unitarian treasurer Phillida Simpson said: “Thanks to generous financial contributions from charities and individual supporters, work is well under way on rebuilding one of the city centre’s finest landmarks.

“However, we simply do not have the money to address the serious restoration problems. We are thrilled that our friends at Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus are lending their support by raising funds and awareness to this essential restoration to our beloved building.”

Silvio Grasso
Silvio Grasso

Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus PR Coordinator, Silvio Grasso, added: “For over ten years every Tuesday evening The Brighton Unitarian Church has been our home and provided vital rehearsal space for our members. Their ethos of inclusivity, one of the first churches to offer same-sex weddings, and their openness to performing arts from all communities in Brighton & Hove resonate with the Chorus raison de vivre. Our Christmas show is the biggest fundraiser in our calendar and we are delighted to lend our hand to help bring back the building to its former glory for future generations.”

The Chorus’ winter show Pull A Cracker – Christmas Comes Early with Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus will return at the Dome Concert Hall on December 8 and will raise funds for The Brighton Unitarian’s Building Appeal Fund and The Sussex Beacon.

Subline celebrate eight years on St James Street in November

Subline will be celebrating EIGHT YEARS of shenanigans beneath St James Street, at their birthday Party on Saturday November 17.

THE biggest event of the month, however, comes one week later at Mr Subline 2018, Brighton’s meatiest beauty competition, on Saturday 24.

THE annual contest in association with The Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) is always a riotous affair, as hopefuls vie for the coveted title; but only one can claim the crown.

Pat Clutcher
Pat Clutcher

This year’s hostess – Pat Clutcher taking the helm for the first time – will be helping the contestants ease out of their comfort zones, and helping YOU to decide who will triumph.

Doors open at 9pm, and admission is £5 for Subline Members, £8 for Non-Members; all of which will be donated to THT. The show runs from 10pm, with the winner elected and adulated around midnight. Champagne popped and prizes given, normal service is then resumed until the wee hours.

If you think you’re a bit of alright (come now, don’t be embarrassed; you know you’re HOT!) then get in touch with Steve at Subline and sign up to enter ASAP.

All entrants get a couple of drinks for Dutch Courage, an Annual Admission Pass to Subline, and the knowledge they’re helping raise hundreds for THT. The chance of prizes and the love of an adoring crowd can’t harm either!

Subline seventh birthday in November 2017
Subline seventh birthday in November 2017

 

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