All are welcome to this free festival of wellness workshops, connection and community, which are led by and centring LGBTQ+ people of colour.
All are welcome to this free festival of wellness workshops, connection and community, which are led by and centring LGBTQ+ people of colour.
The group explores a particular theme each month – this month sculpting – usually using a creative outlet. Each session is an opportunity to meet with others and explore grief.
Shared Lives – make a caring start to 2020!
There’s something on my mind. It’s been on my mind since 2012 but it’s only something I’ve recently started feeling comfortable with. I’m coming out. Again. But this time it’s different. This time I’m putting myself up for all kinds of scrutiny. You see, I’m disabled.
Keith Taylor, Green MEP for South East England, is holding a public meeting to discuss the potential impact of Brexit for Brighton and Hove and what we can do about it. Mr Taylor will also talk about the role of the European Parliament in the negotiations.
Aneesa Chaudhry, a British Asian woman is passionate about the voice and how we can use it to make a positive difference in the world. She trained as a Barrister, professional singer and vocal coach and is on a mission to do what she loves doing – that is empowering and encouraging people to use their voices to make a positive difference to the world.
An evening of Black trans poetics with one of the UK’s leading trans artists, combining spoken word with soundscapes, projections and animation in collaboration with Daniel Braithwaite Shirley, Travis presents a feature performance from their acclaimed debut book of poetry.
Brighton Trades Council will hold a rally in support of Jeremy Corbyn on Saturday, July 9 at 2pm at the Brighthelm Centre.
Politicians in Brighton & Hove put aside party differences to demonstrate cross party unity in order to make the case for Britain being Stronger In Europe.
The Queer Crossings exhibition, running from September 7-18 at the Brighthelm Centre in Brighton, will shed light on the difficulties encountered by gay, lesbian or transgender refugees who flee to South Africa from other parts of the continent to escape persecution.