‘There’s more love in our lifeboat station than anywhere else I know’
‘There’s more love in our lifeboat station than anywhere else I know’
With just 50 days to go until this year’s event, Brighton & Hove Pride celebrates a milestone 50th Anniversary of the first Pride march in the city with their Pride at 50 – Dare To Be Different campaign.
The Council has also given the town a colourful make over for Pride Month and Worthing Pride
Bristol Pride 2023 will be taking place across Bristol this summer, kicking off from Saturday, June 24 all the way to Pride Day Weekend on Saturday, July 8.
The procession symbolised the ongoing struggle for equal rights for all members of the LGBTQ+ community.
The percentage of public sector prison staff self-identifying as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Other (LGB) has risen from 6.6% in March 2020 to 7.5% at the end of March 2023
The event will act as a fundraiser for Staffordshire-based No Boundaries Cricket Club – which helps disadvantaged children through cricket initiatives – and the Birmingham LGBT charity.
Across Sussex With Pride sets the target of 148 miles to be completed over the course of three months while fundraising towards the charity’s LGBTQ+ youth and family services, now available in seven towns and cities across Sussex and online.
Ten queer vendors, including Brighton-based Fox Fisher, to sell their original artwork, jewellery, ceramics, wine, coffee and all-around wonderful goods.
In some states, Target said it had moved Pride month merchandise – including mugs, books and ‘love is love’ T-shirts – to the back of the store after an increase in incidents of the items being thrown on the floor.