For this edition, Brighton LGBTIQ+ History Club will be joined by Screen Archive South East (SASE) and Margate Pride to hear about the exciting work they have done in queering the archive.
For this edition, Brighton LGBTIQ+ History Club will be joined by Screen Archive South East (SASE) and Margate Pride to hear about the exciting work they have done in queering the archive.
This coming Sunday, September 18, Queer in Brighton is holding a special Queer History Club, presenting cutting edge research from Samson Dittrich in conversation with the inimitable Kuchenga, to mark the launch of the first major public exhibition of Duncan Grant’s erotic drawing Very Private?
Jump on the bus at Brighton and head to Ditchling for E-J Scott’s Bourne & Allen textile show & tell and a tour by Ditchling’s very own headstone sleuth Dr Jane Traies before tea and cakes on the village green.
Join Marlborough Productions and Queer in Brighton for a double bill of local-ish queer history!
On supposedly the most romantic night of the year, join Queer in Brighton on Sunday, February 14 from 6.30pm to celebrate the truest form of love: queer friendship
Brighton LGBTQ+ History Club to host a free event to celebrate 45 years of Switchboard on Sunday, November 15 from 6pm.
Queer In Brighton, Brighton & Hove Pride and Boogaloo Stu team up for a BIG Queer History Quiz for Pride over Zoom on Wednesday July 29 from 8pm.
For their second session of 2019, Queer in Brighton the LGBTQ+ History Club and Pink Fringe welcome filmmaker and activist Janet Jones.
The first LGBTQ+ History Club of 2019 will feature Topher Campbell. Dr Topher Campbell, theatre and filmmaker and writer, is co-founder of London’s rukus! Archive.
Brighton LGBTQ+ History Club welcome Professor Lucy Robinson (University of Sussex) for the first session of 2018.