Brighton Pride smash all previous records raising £250,000 for good causes in Brighton & Hove during Pride 2018.
Brighton Pride smash all previous records raising £250,000 for good causes in Brighton & Hove during Pride 2018.
Join Miss Liliane, Queen of Camp Noir, and Sebastian Marmite, the bedsit aesthete, round the gender wheel as they try to negotiate restrictive gender-roles by performing symbolic rituals and re-enacting iconic songs, trying on gender identities as they try on clothes and pitches.
Local schools receive £1,000 from Pride Cultural Development Fund. As part of their community engagement through the Pride Cultural Development Fund, Brighton & Hove Pride challenged all local junior and primary schools to create an A4 artwork that represented what they loved about Brighton & Hove.
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