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Read MoreLady Phyll on UK Black Pride 2019, the team who makes it all happen and the communities who keep showing up to celebrate and to protest.
Read MoreThe Home Office will not have a stall at UK Black Pride 2019.
Read More#OutOnLinkedIn with #UKBlackPride
Read MoreOur movement is about people. People with hopes and dreams and ambitions far greater than they’ve ever really been allowed to express. People who want nothing more than to love and be loved. People who deserve everything they’ve ever wanted, to be accepted without exception.
Read MoreUK Black Pride returns on Sunday 7 July, 2019 and to mark UK Black Pride’s continued growth, the celebration moves to a larger location: Haggerston Park in east London.
Read MoreCritical race theorist Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, who coined the term intersectionality, talks activism with U.K. Black Pride organizer Lady Phyll.
Read MoreWe speak with Phyll Opoku-Gyimah, the founder of UK Black Pride, about the need for queer Black spaces.
Read MoreLast year was the first year I attended UK Black Pride. I’ve been out to myself for over 20 years and to my conservative Indian family for the last 12, and whilst the festival started the same year I met the woman that would become my wife, I hadn’t even heard of it until 2017.
Read MoreTo celebrate this year’s UK Black Pride (taking place on 8th July at Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens in London), UK Black Pride and Proximity London have come together to create a nationwide campaign titled ‘Keep the noise up’.
Read MoreIt took the worst news and deepest doubts of my life to lead me to my voice and my subject: exploring Black queer love.
Read MoreUK Black Pride and Stonewall have announced a new partnership to tackle discrimination against black, Asian and minority ethnic people (BAME) within the LGBT+ community.
Read MoreAward-winning UK Black Pride – Europe’s largest not-for-profit event for African, Arab, Asian and Caribbean-heritage Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans people – is thrilled to announce our line-up for our 2018 festival, which takes place on Sunday 8 July in Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens.
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