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The Brighton Belles in concert

The Brighton Belles, Brighton’s newest gay choir are performing a Christmas Show on Friday, December 20 at the Brighton Arts Club starting at 7.30pm.

Brighton Belles
Brighton Belles

Singer and author Krissie DuCann is special guest for the evening. The choir will be singing to benefit The Martlets Hospice. They have begged, borrowed and freecycled everything for the concert and the Co-op Funeral Care have donated a raffle prize for the evening.

Previous ventures by the choir include the McMillan Coffee Extravaganza with the Rainbow Chorus, Krissie DuCann, Nicky Mitchell and Cat Harding performing which raised £500 for McMillan.

Event: The Brighton Belles in Concert

Where: Brighton Arts Club, 43 Providence Pl, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 4GE

When: Friday, December 20.

Time: 7.30pm

Gay music groups raise £1,812 for Lunch Positive

Brighton’s LGBQI music groups raise £1,812 for Lunch Positive.

Lunch Positive cheque presentation

The 2013 World Aid’s Day Concert: We All Live Together organised by Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus and featuring all the city’s LGBTQI music groups performing together, raised an amazing £1,812 for Lunch Positive, the HIV charity and lunch club who provide a healthy meal for positive men every Friday.

The We All Live Together Concert is an annual event with music, songs and mince pies (donated by the Co-Op supermarket) which took place on World AIDS Day at St Mary’s Church in Kemptown, Brighton. For the first time all of the local LGBTQI music groups (and a few of their friends) were able to take part including the Actually Gay Men’s Chorus, Actually Gay Women’s Chorus, Brighton Belles, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus, Rainbow Chorus, Resound Male Voices, Qukelele and The Theatre Workshop. It was a magnificent event.

A cheque was officially handed over to Lunch Positive, the HIV charity and lunch club who provide a healthy meal for positive men each Friday, during their weekly lunch at Dorset Gardens Methodist Church by a number of representatives from the various music groups that took part in the concert on December 13.

Gary Pargeter from Lunch Positive, said: “A huge and heartfelt thanks to everyone involved in the concert. The ‘We All Live Together’ theme is incredibly relevant to our work at Lunch Positive, and especially poignant for World AIDS Day. Lunch Positive is all about being together, and the support this provides for one another. Knowing that members of our LGBT communities support us and help raise such valuable funds makes a massive difference.”

Picture taken by Nick Ford Photography

Member of General Synod advocates prison for gays

One of the Sussex Diocese of Chichester representatives on the Church of England General Synod, Andrea Minichiello Williams, recently attended a conference in Jamaica to urge the Government to keep the law which criminalises homosexuality.

Andrea Minichiello Williams
Andrea Minichiello Williams

She spoke  in derogatory terms about gay people, and peddled the old vicious lie that homosexuals are paedophiles saying that Jamaica had the opportunity to become a world leader by fending off foreign pressure to decriminalize same-sex intercourse.

“Might it be that Jamaica says to the United States of America, says to Europe, ‘Enough! You cannot come in and attack our families. We will not accept aid or promotion tied to an agenda that is against God and destroys our families,’” she said, adding to applause, “If you win here, you will have an impact in the Caribbean and an impact across the globe.”

She made the case that it is a “big lie” that homosexuality is inborn, arguing instead it is caused by environmental factors like “the lack of the father” and “sometimes a level of abuse.”

She illustrated her point with the case of 19-year-old British diver Tom Daley and his reported relationship with American screenwriter Dustin Lance Black.

Daley, she said, who is “loved by all the girls and had girlfriends,” had “lost his father to cancer just a few years ago and he’s just come out on YouTube that he’s in a relationship with a man, that man is 39, a leading gay activist in the States.”

Williams warned that removal of Britain’s sodomy law was the start of a process that has led to more and more permissive laws, including equalising the age of consent laws for homosexual and heterosexual intercourse.

She said: “Once you strip away all this stuff, what you get is no age consent … nobody ever enforces that law anymore.”

Adding: “We already have a strong man-boy movement that’s moving in Europe.”

She also described several cases in which she said people had been fired for their jobs for their opposition to LGBT rights and said people with views like hers are being silenced in the media and intimidated with the threats of hate-speech lawsuits. This was especially true, she suggested, when organisations like hers try to claim a connection between homosexuality and paedophilia.

She said: “They hate the line of homosexuality being linked to paedophilia. They try to cut that off, so you can’t speak about it. So I say to you in Jamaica: Speak about it. Speak about it.”

She took issue with the notion that advancing such arguments in opposition to expanding legal rights for LGBT people was hate speech.

On the contrary, she said: “We say these things because we’re loving, we’re compassionate, we’re kind, because we care for our children…. It is not compassion and kind to have laws that lead people [to engage] in their sins [that] lead to the obliteration of life, the obliteration of culture, and the obliteration of family.”

To read full details of her attack on LGB&T people, CLICK HERE:

Dr Keith Sharpe, Chair of Changing Attitude Sussex said:

“Williams’ bigoted outburst amounts to dangerous hatemongering.  It is reprehensible and highly irresponsible.”

Jamaica is one of the most dangerous places in the world for LGB&T people who suffer homophobic intimidation and violence on a daily basis, including from the police.  The brutal murder of gay men is commonplace.  The community lives in constant fear and is unable to access the legal and justice systems.

“Either Minichiello Williams did not know this, which is culpable ignorance, or she did know it and endorses it, which is sheer wickedness.”

“The Archbishop of Canterbury and the House of Bishop’s report on Human Sexuality have recently called on the Church to repent of its homophobia.  And yet here is a Sussex member of the General Synod advocating the vilest form of homophobia in a most terrible cultural situation.  What she has said and done is contrary both to the Church’s Christian teaching and to common human decency.   She has brought disgrace upon the  Church of England and its General Synod as well as the Diocese of Chichester.”

The Bishop of Chichester, Martin Warner, sought to distance himself from her remarks, saying: “The comments by Andrea Minichiello Williams about the decriminalisation of same sex intercourse in Jamaica have no sanction in the Church of England or the diocese of Chichester.  Insofar as such comments incite homophobia, they should be rejected as offensive and unacceptable.

“The Christian Church is widely perceived as homophobic and intolerant of those for whom same sex attraction is the foundation of their emotional lives.  It is urgent, therefore, that Christians find legitimate ways to affirm and demonstrate the conviction that the glory of God is innate in every human being, and the mercy of God embraces each of us indiscriminately.”

 

 

Post Pride feedback meeting – have your say on our big gay day in 2014 – this evening at Charles Street

Organisers of Pride in 2013 are holding a Post Pride feedback meeting at Envy, Upstairs at Charles Street, on Wednesday, December 18 from 7pm-9.30pm.

Brighton Pride

Now that Brighton Pride Community Interest Company who organised Pride in 2013 have been granted landlords consent to stage Pride in 2014 on Preston Park they are reopening the Pride office and want to hear your experience of Pride 2013 before making any decisions affecting the event in 2014.

Did you have a good experience? What can the organisers do differently next year to make Pride better for you.

Pride 2013 was the first Pride organised by the present team. It was delivered by just four people working in the Pride office, all earning below the minimum wage.

Following the event in August 2013, Brighton Pride Community Interest Company donated £43,000 raised from the £1 a head levy charged on each ticket sold to the Rainbow Fund to distribute through their grants program to deserving LGBT/HIV organisations who deliver front line services to the LGBT/HIV community in Brighton & Hove.

The meeting is the first of a series of consultation meetings with LGBT’/HIV organisations and groups that will continue up to Pride 2014.

The umbrella theme for Pride 2014 is ‘Freedom to Live’.

The theme of the LGBT community parade in 2014 will be something discussed at the meeting which will be facilitated  by Chris Gull.

If you intend attending EMAIL: to help with numbers.

 

What: Post Pride Feedback Meeting

Where: Envy upstairs at Charles Street, Marine Parade, Brighton

When:  Wednesday, December 18 from 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

For more information about Brighton Pride, CLICK HERE: 

 

Green MEP backsEuro proposals to eliminate homophobic bully from schools and workplaces

London’s Green MEP Jean Lambert has backed a decision to take EU-level action to stamp out homophobia.

Jean Lambert MEP
Jean Lambert MEP

Members of the European Parliament’s Civil Liberties Committee have voted with a large majority to establish an EU road-map against homophobia and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, including the need to deal with bullying in schools and workplaces.

Ms Lambert, a member of the committee which called for the plan, said: “The UK has made a lot of progress in promoting LGBTI rights – including tackling homophobic bullying – over the years and has much to contribute towards an EU-wide policy. “But there is room for improvement – particularly in schools, where homophobic bullying is all too frequent.

“The reality is that despite EU legislation to protect against discrimination based on sexual orientation, there is still massive discrimination, bullying and violence – in schools, workplaces and in everyday life situations in many parts of the EU.

“To address this, MEPs have today supported the call for an EU road-map against homophobia and discrimination based on sexual identity: the European Commission must finally outline a coherent approach at EU level, with concrete action.

“The strong support from almost all political groups for this report shows that homophobic tendencies in Europe are losing ground and a large majority in Europe no longer wants to accept this intolerance.

“Homophobic laws are unacceptable and cannot be tolerated in Europe. We now hope for broad support from all political groups for this important issue when Parliament votes as a whole in plenary.”

A final decision will be taken next year by the full European Parliament.

 

 

Thank you Marine Tavern from THT

Marine Tavern

Terrence Higgins Trust Brighton would like to say a huge thank you to Steve Chillingworth, Nat and all the staff and customers at the Marine Tavern for their kind donation of £414.40 from fundraising in the bar.

The money raised will support HIV prevention and support services locally.

Best wishes,

Ross Boseley

 

 

 

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