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it includes all the various colours associated with the LGBTQ+ movements.The council adopted the Inclusive Rainbow Flag as: The bunting draped on the table where you can view the film includes a broader - but not exhaustive - range of examples of the rainbow pride flag designs. The Inclusive Rainbow Flag you can see hanging in the lightwell of Jubilee Library was adopted by Brighton & Hove City Council in 2019. The film traces the origins and history of the Rainbow Pride Flag and was made during the January 2021 lockdown by a library staff member. Pop in to view this informative and interesting history of the Pride Flag. Jubilee Library ground floor Tuesday 1 February to Monday 28 February during library opening hours.We make it queer.’Įnjoy this quirky, queer, quantifying, questioning querulous, quixotic, and downright Queer Alphabet, where we look at 26 ways the LGBTQ+ community have made their mark, drawn a line and said with a strong joined voice ‘It’s time for change.’ ‘A Brief History of the Pride Flag’ Film What makes an object Queer you may ask yourself? Well, the people we asked answered ‘We do. Together, they make 26 Objects of Quriosity.
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We asked a group of Queer people across the city, all of whom have been involved in progressing equality for LGBTQ+, Queer, Trans and nonbinary communities to share with us an object, or set of objects created, made or collected by them during an act of activism over the last 50 years. To celebrate this year’s LGBTQ History Month, Brighton & Hove City Council’s LGBTQ Worker’s Forum have curated an exhibition to look at how, for many LGBTQ+ people, their personal life has always been political.
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Jubilee Library main window Monday 31 January to Saturday 12 FebruaryĪs far as time goes back, chosen family and community have been a firm part of queer culture.LGBTQ+ History Month at Brighton & Hove libraries 'We are family' exhibition You can find out more on the LGBTQ+ History Month website. The theme for this year’s LGBT+ History Month this year is ‘Politics in Art'. The main aim is to inform people and teach younger people about the history of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer movements and to promote an inclusive modern society. The event originated in the wake of the 2003 abolition of Section 28: Local Government Act 1988 which banned local authorities from LGBT issues in schools, and left thousands of young people without the support they so badly needed. LGBTQ+ History Month is a celebration to provide education and insight into the issues that the LGBTQ+ community face by highlighting specific histories, important events and milestones, alongside the people that have made change possible.