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BRIGHTON GAY MEN'S CHORUS
Shoulder to shoulder with community groups at Pride
) Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus (BrightonGMC) stood shoulder to shoulder with other community groups against the elements on Saturday, August 5 for the Brighton & Hove Pride Community Parade
BrightonGMC’s parade float took to heart the Pride organisers’ call: Dare to be Different. Using the pink triangle and black text stylings of the campaign to abolish Section 28, the float celebrated 20 years since the law change which legalised being different in UK education.
For 15 years, this vindictive and disabling law banned local authorities and schools from ‘promoting’ homosexuality. Introduced by Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government in 1988, Section 28 also banned schools and councils from “teaching the acceptability of homosexuality as a pretended family relationship,” and from publishing any material which promoted homosexuality.
BrightonGMC members include many current or past teachers, who can now be positive and diverse role models in schools. They’re also able to give LGBTQ+ students appropriate support and relationships education. This is something that the hostile educational environment of Section 28 denied to a whole generation and which is now being replicated by ‘Don’t say gay‘ laws elsewhere.
Thirty-seven chorus members individually styled in pink and black costumes sang out against Storm Antoni’s equally punishing weather on Saturday, celebrating queer lives and identities and bringing carnival energy and smiles to spectators lining the parade route. While numbers were a fraction of the usual crowds, those who overcame both the elements and the rail company’s train cancellations were not disappointed.
A week earlier, the chorus had opened the Pride celebrations with their show OUT!. This
heartwarming coming out tale about an inner storm of thoughts and emotions was performed to packed audiences and raised funds for fellow LGBTQ+ charity akt. And as this year’s queer ‘Christmas’ begins to fade into memory, BrightonGMC now turn their attention to their winter season and Christmas show Sing-deralla at Brighton Dome on Saturday, December 2. BrightonGMC always welcomes new members and their next taster evening is on Tuesday, September 12. Anyone wondering about adding their voice to the country’s largest gay men’s chorus outside London is welcome to attend and try it for themselves! Simply contact membership@brightongmc.org for more details. As a community chorus, there’s no audition and the chorus director will help you find the right section for your voice. You’ll
be paired with an experienced member as a buddy for the evening, get the feel for a typical rehearsal and find out what the chorus’s three ‘S’es – singing, socialising and support – are all about.
While Pride may come but once a year, the support that community groups offer to help LGBTQ+ people live our everyday lives continues year round. This is often through a combination of the networks, skills, talents and sense of belonging which are nurtured by groups such as BrightonGMC. They form a vital part of the community space which helps people from all backgrounds and of all identities to flourish.
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Images by Nick Ford Photography
PIONEERS AT PRIDE
Sussex Gay Liberation Front returned to the heart of LGBTQ+ communities at Brighton & Hove Pride last month.
Words by Alf Le Flohic
) Brighton & Hove Pride in 2023 was certainly memorable, and not just for the atrocious weather. The first ‘Gay Pride’ here took place in 1973, organised by the Sussex Gay Liberation Front. Fifty years later, members of the group were at the front of the Pride parade and lead it through the city to Preston Park.
When people gather on Hove Lawns before the parade takes off, it is usually a joyous occasion full of laughter and squeals of excitement. Unfortunately, this year the squeals were in response to the unwelcome cold wind and lashing rain. Despite the weather and lack of trains on the day, the Sussex GLF veterans assembled having travelled from as far as America, Yorkshire, London and Sussex to be there.
“A day I’ll always remember!”
Two local charities, Pedal People and Cycling Without Age, provided the transport for the group: trishaws or reverse cycle rickshaws with the passengers at the front. As Elly Hargreave from Pedal People said: “Our cycles put people literally front and centre back into the heart of their communities.”
Thankfully there were free rain ponchos and some dedicated Pride goers doing their best to keep spirits up. The Sussex GLF are hardy souls and they waited patiently for the parade to move off. Everyone was grateful when it started about 15 minutes before time.
Once the parade turned up West Street there was some protection from the weather. We
were greeted with smiles, waves, and applause from the crowds as we snaked our way through the streets. Once the parade reached the park, the veterans were shown into a blue tented booth facing the main stage set aside for them by the Pride organisers. This was a godsend for keeping out of the wind and rain which returned on and off throughout the afternoon.
“An incredible experience.”
The Sussex GLF was formed in 1971 and lasted for about five years. They started Pride in 1973 and set up Gay Switchboard in 1975. Apart from a couple of boyfriends, everyone in the trishaws were involved with the group at some point. I won’t name names, but I know
emotions were running high for some as they were pedalled through the crowds, and one or two tears may have been shed.
David Maplesden, who’d travelled from the US with his partner Floyd, and was on the Pride march in July 1973, described it as “the event of a lifetime.”
Di Monteath-Wilson, who was the first chair of the group, said: “It was an incredible experience, and I couldn’t believe the gratitude expressed by so many people, overwhelming. The VIP hospitality was also amazing.”
Second chair of the group, Gail Smith, described it as “an incredible event. Both exciting and humbling“, as well as “a day I’ll always remember!”
Despite the reduced turnout caused by challenging weather and transport issues, Brighton & Hove definitely showed up to commemorate and thank the queer pioneers of the Sussex GLF for their brave actions in the 1970s.
IN PICTURES: BRIGHTON & HOVE PRIDE 2023
Rain or shine, Brighton & Hove Pride was brash, beautiful and brilliant!
) Brighton & Hove came together on Saturday, August 5 for Brighton & Hove Pride, which marked 50 years since the first ‘Gay Pride march’ in the city.
Despite terrible weather courtesy of Storm Antoni, the city came alive to celebrate and Dare to Be Different. Like every year, community groups, charities, LGBTQ+ choirs – including Actually Gay Men’s Chorus and Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus – and services –including Sussex Police and East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service – took part in the parade which snaked its way from Hove to Preston Park for We Are FABULOSO featuring Mae Muller, Black Eyed Peas and Dylan on the Main Stage.
Brighton & Hove Pride is a fundraiser for the Brighton Rainbow Fund, which is the central hub for fundraising within Brighton & Hove’s LGBTQ+ communities, and distributes grants to local projects which benefit, and make a difference, to the lives of hundreds of individuals within those communities.
Pictures by Simon Pepper Photography
Statement from Paul Kemp, Managing Director of Brighton & Hove Pride
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“Following a challenging year for Brighton & Hove Pride, we were incredibly proud to see the LGBTQ+ community, our allies and the amazing people of Brighton & Hove come out in force to celebrate and enjoy a safe and happy Pride.
“Sadly, initial figures show, due to the well publicised transport disruptions and last minute extreme weather forecasts, attendance across our events was down by 50%.
“Whilst feeling incredibly grateful to the support of our city and multi agency partners that help make the event happen, there is no denying the impact of not having rail transport into our city, especially when the weather deteriorated. We’ll certainly have to work hard to overcome the significant challenges in delivering Pride 2024.”
Firmly established as the UK’s most popular Pride festival, Brighton & Hove Pride is as famous, vibrant, popular and unique as the city itself. Brighton & Hove Pride’s sole ethos is to promote diversity, inclusion and education within our communities while raising much needed funds for local LGBTQ+ charity and community groups and projects through Brighton Rainbow Fund and Social Impact Fund
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129 St James’s St, BN2 1TH www.facebook.com/AffinityGayBar/
Youth Groups and One-to-One Support for LGBTQ+ young people under 26 (in-person & online). Weekly sessions 01273 721211 or email info@ allsortsyouth.org.uk allsortsyouth.org.ukk
l Brighton & Hove Police
Report all homophobic, biphobic or transphobic incidents to: 24/7 assistance call police on 101 (emergencies 999) Report online at: www.sussex. police.uk
LGBT team (not 24/7) email: LGBT@sussex.pnn. police.uk
l Brighton & Hove LGBT Switchboard
• LGBT Older People’s Project
• LGBT Health and Inclusion Project
• LGBTQ Disability & Neurodiversity Project
• Rainbow Café Project: support for LGBT+ people with dementia
l Brighton Women’s Centre Info, counselling, drop-in space, support groups admin@Womenscentre.org.uk or visit www. womenscentre.org.uk
l Lesbian & Gay AA
12-step self-help programme for alcohol addictions: Sun, 7.30pm, Chapel Royal, North St, Btn (side entrance). 01273 203 343 (general AA line). www. alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk
l LGBTQ+ Cocaine Anonymous
Meeting every Tues 6.30-8pm, 6 Tilbury Pl, Brighton, BN2 0GY, CA isn’t allied with any outside organisation, and neither endorses or opposes any causes. Helpline 0800 6120225, www.cocaineanonymous.org.uk www.sussexcocaineanonymous.co.uk
l LGBTQ+ NA Group
Brighton-based LGBTQ+ (welcomes others) Narcotics Anonymous group every Tue 6.30–8pm, Millwood Centre, Nelson Row, Kingswood St. 0300 999 1212
l LGBT+ Meditation Group
Meditation & discussion, every 2nd & 4th Thur, 5.30–7pm, Anahata Clinic, 119 Edward St, Brighton. 07789 861 367 or www.bodhitreebrighton.org.uk
l Lunch Positive
Lunch club for people with HIV. Meet/make friends, find peer support in safe space. Every Fri, noon–2.30pm, Community Room, Dorset Gdns Methodist Church, Dorset Gdns, Brighton. Lunch £1.50. 07846 464 384 or www.lunchpositive.org
l MCC Brighton
Inclusive, affirming space where all are invited to come
as they are to explore their spirituality without judgement. 01273 515572 or info@mccbrighton.org.uk www.mccbrighton.org.uk
l MindOut
Independent, impartial services run by and for LGBTQ people with experience of mental health issues. 24 hr confidential answerphone: 01273 234839 or email info@mindout.org.uk and out of hours online chat www.mindout.org.uk
l Navigate
Social/peer support group for trans, non-binary & intersex, AFAB, FTM, transmasculine & gender queer people. Every 2nd Friday of the month from 6-8pm (currently on Zoom) at Possability Place, Windlesham Venue, BN1 3AH (formerly Space for Change) navigatebrighton.co.uk
l Peer Action
Regular low cost yoga, therapies, swimming, meditation & social groups for people with HIV. contact@ peeraction.net or www.peeraction.net
l Rainbow Families
Support group for lesbian and/or gay parents 07951 082013 or info@rainbowfamilies.org.uk. www.rainbowfamilies.org.uk
l Rainbow Hub
Information, guidance and hate incident reporting services for LGBTQ+ communities in Brighton, Hove, and Sussex. Based at the Ledward Centre, Jubilee Street, BN1 1GE. Call 07714 782585 or visit www.therainbowhubbrighton.com
l Some People
Social/support group for LGB or questioning aged 14-19, Tue 5.30-7.30pm, Hastings. Call/text Kerrie Tolley-Cloke 07874 637593 or email somepeople@ eastsussex.gov.uk
l TAGS – The Arun Gay Society
Social Group welcome all in East & West Sussex Areas. Call/Text 07539 513171. More info: www.tagsonline. org.uk
l Victim Support
Anyone seeking help can contact our free 24/7
Supportline number on 0808 16 89 111 or get in touch via the website www.victimsupport.org.uk. A range of tools to help people cope and move forwards after crime can be found at www.mysupportspace.org.uk/moj
l The Village MCC
LGBTQ+ affirming church worship and pastoral care in Kemptown. See www.thevillagemcc.org, or call 07476 667353 for details.
HIV Prevention, Care & Treatment Services
l AVERT
Sussex HIV & AIDS info service 01403 210202 or confidential@avert.org
l Brighton & Hove CAB HIV Project Money, benefits, employment, housing, info, advocacy. Appointments: Tue-Thur 9am-4pm, Wed 9am-12.30pm Brighton & Hove Citizens Advice Bureau, Brighton Town Hall. 01273 733390 ext 520 or www. brightonhovecab.org.uk
l Clinic M
Free confidential testing & treatment for STIs including HIV, plus Hep A & B vaccinations. Claude Nicol Centre, Sussex County Hospital, on Weds from 5-8pm. 01273 523388 or www.brightonsexualhealth.com
l Community HIV Specialist Service
NHS nursing team supporting patients with HIV in the community and offering free HIV training for groups across Brighton & Hove and West Sussex. www.
sussexcommunity.nhs.uk/hiv
l Lawson Unit
Medical advice, treatment for HIV+, specialist clinics, diet & welfare advice, drug trials. 01273 664 722
l The Martin Fisher Foundation
STI HIV self-testing kits via digital vending machines available from: Jubilee Library, Wellsbourne Centre, Portland Road (between Wish Park Surgery and Kamson’s Pharmacy), BMEC Partnership Centre, Prowler and Brighton Sauna. www. themartinfisherfoundation.org
l Substance Misuse Service
Brighton & Hove Recovery Service manages and delivers the adult drug and alcohol services for the city. Change Grow Live (CGL) provides tailored support to adults in Brighton & Hove who identify as LGBTQ+. CGL offers 1-to-1 support, a variety of online and face to face groups. They offer LGBTQ+ specific groups via the peer-led Speakout group and have established links with a wide range of LGBTQ+ services. To refer to the service, email brighton.info@cgl.org.uk or phone 01273 731 900. More info: www.changegrowlive. org/brighton-hove-recovery-service/info
l Sussex Beacon
24-hour nursing & medical care, day care 01273 694222 or www.sussexbeacon.org.uk
l Terrence Higgins Trust Brighton & Hove For more info about these free services go to the THT office, 61 Ship St, Brighton, Mon–Fri, 10am–5pm 01273 764200 or info.brighton@tht.org.uk, facebook.com/THTBrighton
For people living with HIV:
• HIV support services: Info, support & practical advice
• Welfare rights advice: find out about benefits
• Counselling from qualified counsellors for up to 12 sessions
Health Promotion in Brighton & Hove: Provides services for men who have sex with men, anyone from African communities, sex workers of any gender, and trans or non-binary people.
• Visit clinic for free fast HIV & STI testing with results in <10 mins
• Free condoms and lube
• Confidential info and advice on sexual health & HIV
• Face2Face for gay/bi men; negotiating sex, chemsex, newly diagnosed
• Tailored support for sex workers, trans people and African communities
• Outreach - say hello online and in person for info, condoms & lube, and HIV/STI testing at Brighton Sauna, Boiler Room Sauna, Amsterdam, Charles Street Tap, and Legends bar. For details please check facebook.com/THTBrighton
l Sexual Health Worthing Free confidential tests & treatment for STIs inc HIVA; Hep vaccinations. Worthing-based 0845 111345645
National Helplines
l National LGBT Domestic Abuse Helpline at www.galop.org.uk and 0800 999 5428
l Switchboard 0300 330 0630
l Positiveline (Eddie Surman Trust) Mon-Fri 11am-10pm, Sat & Sun 4-10pm 0800 1696806