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LGBT History Month 2013 Pre-Launch on film and Flickr

Posted on: January 3rd, 2013 by History Month 1 Comment
Sir John Dermot Turing spoke movingly of his uncle’s arrest – on the day of Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation – and subsequent appalling treatment at the hands of the legal system in the 1950s in a speech that rounded off a fantastic array of events and speeches at the...

Government Launches Competition at LGBT History Month Pre-Launch

Posted on: November 23rd, 2011 by History Month
At the groundbreaking LGBT History Month Pre-Launch, held at the Kia Oval Cricket Ground in Kennington in collaboration with Pride Sports, Lynne Featherstone, Minister for Equalities launched a competition to find a logo for sports clubs, fans and players across the country to mark their support for the campaign. The competition is targeted...
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2011 Pre Launch

Posted on: January 16th, 2011 by History Month
Pre-launch 2011 – 02 November 2010 – Twickenham Stadium Since 2004, the event has taken place at Tate Modern, the MPS’s Empress State Building, the Congress House, The Royal Courts of Justice, a school in Hackney and the British Museum. This year the pre-launch event took place at Twickenham...
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2010 Pre Launch

Posted on: January 16th, 2011 by History Month
Pre-launch 2010 – 19 November 2009 – British Museum Since 2004, the event has taken place at Tate Modern, the MPS’s Empress State Building, the Congress House, The Royal Courts of Justice and a school in Hackney. This year, not only did the pre-launch event take place at the...
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2007 Pre-Launch

Posted on: January 14th, 2011 by History Month
LGBT History Month 2007 Pre Launch TUC Congress House, London November 20th 2006 Photos Letter of Support from Trevor Phillips “Beating discrimination in all its forms requires sustained commitment and enthusiasm. Thanks to the efforts of organisations like Schools OUT – and with help from the TUC – we...
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LGBT History Month Patrons:
John Amaechi, former international basketball player, broadcaster and psychologist, Christine Burns, Equality and diversity specialist, podcaster, campaigner, Dr Harry Cocks, social historian and writer, Angela Eagle MP Shadow Leader of the Commons, Professor Viv Gardner, Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama, Professor Martin Hall, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Salford University, Sir Ian McKellen, actor, Cyril Nri, actor, director and writer, Ian Rivers, Professor of Human Development; Subject Leader for Sports Sciences, Brunel University, Professor Sheila Rowbotham, lecturer and campaigner, Labi Siffre, poet, songwriter and singer, Professor Melanie Tebbutt, Director, Manchester Centre for Regional History, Senior Lecturer, Manchester Metropolitan University, Gareth Thomas, rugby international, Jeffrey Weeks, historian, sociologist, author and LGBT activist, Stephen Whittle OBE, Professor of Equalities Law in the School of Law at Manchester Metropolitan University