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Radio: Hour-long Pride London Special
Posted on: June 18th, 2010 by History Month

>On Monday, Out In South London present an hour-long Pride special.

Rosie Wilby and Suzi Ruffell are joined in the studio by one of the original members of the Gay Liberation Front, Philip Rescorla, who has attended every single Pride March held in London since the very first ones in 1971 and 72 (except for 1996 when he was at Tampa Pride, Florida, with The Pink Singers) and discuss how the event has evolved over the years, and whether any of the original demands of the GLF have been achieved.

This is followed by a look ahead to the Pride Arts Festival 2010 with Hilda Eusebio who brings her drag king character Jack to Battersea Barge on June 28. Finally a selection of songs from the last 4 decades that brought a queer perspective into the mainstream

21st June – 8-9pm
Resonance 104.4FM
www.resonancefm.com

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