Pride Month is an annual month-long celebration to call for greater unity, visibility and equality for the LGBT+ community. In June 1970, the first pride marked the anniversary of the uprising at New York’s Stonewall Inn, famously known as the Stonewall Riots.Ìý

Most cities hold a Pride Parade from June to September; is returning on Saturday 26 August, however, there are still ways to get involved throughout this month.Ìý
Party in the Park: Saturday 3 June and Sunday 4 June, from 11:00
Party in the Park is a free community-run event with performers, stalls and workshops at Palmerston Park. The march will be on Saturday 3 June, starting at Queen’s Park from 10:45.
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Open call: Tentacular Spectacular online workshop
The John Hansard Gallery are seeking participants for a series of online workshops led by Tentacular Spectacular, a touring theatrical show that stages the work of trans-drag artists. This workshop is appropriate for those interested in drag, post-humanism, digital performance-making and image-making. Participants will be paid £100 per workshop.
Please complete the by Sunday 4 June 2023, 17:00 to register your interest.
Bona Polari! Polari writing workshop: Tuesday 27 June, 12:30-13:30
Spoken in the theatre, navy and by the criminal underworld, incorporating Italinate, Romany, Irish, Cockney and Yiddish. ‘Polari’ was a secret language used by the LGBT+ community to chat and gossip in public.
‘Bona Polari!’ meaning ‘good chat’ introduces Polari slang and is a chance to take part in a creative writing exercise, using Polari at its base to develop skills in sharing your writing in an informal and fun way.
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Pride picnic: Thursday 29 June, 12:00-14:00
Join the PULSE LGBT+ Staff Network for their , a chance for the LGBT+ community and allies to get together. Bring your lunch and an optional blanket to join other members of the PULSE network for a social get-together. This year’s picnic will be held on the lawn behind the Hartley Library and in front of the .Ìý
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