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The Survivors’ Movement: Reclaim the Night Brighton tonight.

The Survivors’ Movement, a peer led initiative for adult survivors of sexual/domestic abuse/violence, is planning Reclaim the Night Brighton, a protest and rally against street harassment and sexual violence, on behalf of the Survivors’ Network on Friday, November 22.

Arrive at Brighton Railway Station with placards, megaphones and friends at 6pm, and then head to the Old Steine for a rally before marching to Patterns, 10 Marine Parade, Brighton BN2 1TL for the after party at 9pm, which is open to under 18s till 10pm only.

All genders welcome and this is a sex-worker inclusive event. The organisers actively advocate for the decriminalisation of sex work and consider this vital to state clearly, and will endeavour to ensure it is a safe and accessible event to attend.

If you would like to volunteer to steward on the night, contact thesurvivorsmovement@gmail.com

Any money raised on the night will go to the local Rape Crisis Centre, Survivors’ Network, based in Brighton.

For more information, check out the Facebook event page

WAD Annual Fundraiser for THT South @ Charles Street Tap

Join the cream of the cabaret crop at Charles Street Tap’s World AIDS Day Annual Fundraiser for THT South on Sunday, December 1 straight after the candle light vigil at the AIDS Memorial from 7.30pm, £3 entry (suggested donation) to THT South.

Expect an incredible star-studded evening of cabaret stars hosted by the inimitable Drag With No Name: a full show from Heart & Soul, Lola Lasagne, Kara Van Park, Sally Vate, Mrs Moore, Vicky Vivacious, Rose Garden, Jason Thorpe and Pat Clutcher.

Drag With No Name says: “I pride myself on how much money we are able to raise in such a short time each evening – and that’s always down to the generosity of the acts that come to entertain and the kind donations people make each year for our auction. Please come join us all on December 1 at Charles Street Tap for what promises to be a fabulous night once more!”

Event: World AIDS Day Annual Fundraiser for THT South.

Where: Charles Street Tap, 8 Marine Parade, Brighton BN2 1TA.

When: Sunday, December 1 from 7.30pm.

The LGBT Powerlifting Union

The LGBT Powerlifting Union are holding a  Series of Stakeholder Meetings – “Advocacy & Inclusion Within Powerlifting.”

LGBT IPC Athletes are welcome to participate in the championships regardless of their age, sexuality, health status, ability or gender.

In 2017 LGBT IPC introduced a new MX third gender category, which welcomes transgender, non-binary and intersex participants to compete. The LGBT IPC is very proud to be the first sporting event in the world to introduce a third gender category, so MX people can participate in a safe environment, without fear of discrimination. Since introducing MX Category we have been overwhelmed by responses and correspondence from Athletes, Coaches, Officials, Supporters and Powerlifting Organisations.

Many of the LGBT Powerlifting matters raised since have caused great emotional responses both from within and from outside of the LGBT Community. We believe that some of these issues are so complex and views widespread that we are scheduling a series of  Global “Stakeholder” consultation meetings between now and the end of 2019. The meetings will be scheduled in such a way to make sure that everyone who is interested, has an opportunity to attend at least one of these meetings. These are some of the main issues that have been highlighted to us by “stakeholders” from within LGBT Powerlifting over the last 12 months.

“LGBT Powerlifting Advocacy” – Acceptable terminology, acronyms and abbreviations for use globally both within the LGBT Powerlifting Community and the mainstream Powerlifting Communities.
“Association Rules” – How mainstream federation rules affect LGBT Powerlifting both now and in the future – as we prepare the Gay Games in Hong Kong 2022 and LGBT IPC Blackpool 2020.
“Transgender Inclusion” – How mainstream federation rules affect LGBT Powerlifting both now and in the future and how the inclusion of Trans people in Powerlifting affects our CIS male and CIS female partners.
The “Stakeholder Meetings” will be hosted by the LGBT Powerlifting Union and designed to give everyone who has contacted us an opportunity to interact and contribute in a considered, professional and meaningful way, We would like to acknowledge that LGBT Powerlifting issues have moved on quickly since the introduction of LGBT IPC in 2017 and MX Category in 2018 and we believe a global consultation at this moment in time would be a good way of sharing information and views on issues affecting LGBT Powerlifters all over the world.

The stakeholder meetings are designed to give delegates the opportunity to share their views and in a structured way, so that the interests of all LGBT Powerlifters are taken into consideration in any future interactions with any mainstream organisations wishing to interact with the LGBT Powerlifting Union over their LGBT policies and guidelines in the future. We believe it would be in the interests of all LGBT Powerlifters worldwide to be in communication with each other over these matters and we hope the LGBT Powerlifting Community and stakeholders engage with this process.

Charlotte Wareing, Co-President of the LGBT Powerlifting Union, commenting on the forthcoming stakeholder meetings …

“We believe that athletes, coaches, officials, organisations and spectators all have a deep interest in ensuring that sporting competition remains fair and inclusive.

The LGBT Powerlifting Union are now in the process of inviting interested “Stakeholder” to the series of meetings which will be scheduled before the end of 2019. If you would like to be part of these “Stakeholder” meetings, then please email Chris Morgan chunky@chunkymuscle.com Charlotte Wareing at chazwrng@netscape.net . Please note no further press comment on these matters will be made

PREVIEW: Ceri Dupree: The Ladies I Love @ the Royal Hippodrome, Eastbourne

Ceri Dupree makes a welcome return to the Royal Hippodrome Theatre in Eastbourne with a new show, The Ladies I Love, on Saturday, November 23 at 7.30pm.

With new costumes, routines, jokes, and songs, Ceri presents a fabulous evening of glitz & glamour, hysterical comedy, amazing vocal impersonations, and eye-popping costumes.

Ceri’s energy, style, showmanship, love for the show, and appreciation of an audience, shines through in this non-stop, quick changing homage to all his favourite ladies brought lovingly to life with a touch of Las Vegas!

Event: Ceri Dupree: The Ladies I Love

When: Saturday, November 23 from 7.30pm

Where: The Royal Hippodrome, 108-112 Seaside Rd, Eastbourne BN21 3PF

Tickets from £16 available from 01323 802020 or by visiting the Hippodrome Website here

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