Her death has come as a shock to her many friends, and is a loss to the wider lesbian community. As well as being a significant historian and poet, Jill will be remembered as a loyal and generous friend, who has been taken from us far too soon.
Her death has come as a shock to her many friends, and is a loss to the wider lesbian community. As well as being a significant historian and poet, Jill will be remembered as a loyal and generous friend, who has been taken from us far too soon.
Free Universty Brighton announces FREE six-module course – An Introduction to Lesbian History with Jane Traies, starting Wednesday, February 24 from 7-9pm
BOOK REVIEW: NOW YOU SEE ME: LESBIAN LIFE STORIES – Jane Traies
Author Jane Traies has lived through some of the most defining moments of LGBTQ+ history
Brighton Museum and Art Gallery monthly LGBTIQ+ History Club. This coming Sunday – October 27th – from 2:30 History Club are back with a double bill of local historian Jane Traies, and local author Corinna Edwards-Colledge. Bloomsbury’s Hidden Neighbours: a lesbian love triangle in rural Sussex Jane Traies has been investigating a transatlantic tangle of […]
Charleston’s new Queer House Tours launch on Saturday, June 8, offering visitors the chance to discover Charleston’s groundbreaking queer history with an expert guide.
Queer in Brighton, the heritage learning project are looking for people who want to be involved in a new and exciting Heritage project in the city. The 12 month Heritage Lottery funded project is aimed at developing heritage skills within the LGBT+ communities and creating a strategy for promoting and reclaiming our rich and diverse heritage.
To mark the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprisings in New York, and the birth of the modern Pride movement, the theme of LGBT History Month in February is CATALYST: 50 years of activism. Brighton joins the celebrations with a variety of events and exhibitions.
If your around for Brighton Pride, start your weekend off by attending a book reading by Jane Traies to celebrate the publication of her new book Now You See Me.
The sixth LGBT History Club organised by Queer in Brighton returns to the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery on Sunday, March 26. This month Stuart Feather will be reading from his book Blowing the Lid: Gay Liberation, Sexual Revolution and Radical Queens.
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