Pin badges withLGBTQ+ flag will appear across Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust (CNWL) from February
Pin badges withLGBTQ+ flag will appear across Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust (CNWL) from February
11 Rugby Road, Brighton release a run of special edition Rainbow Brighton Icon Prints with £5 from each print being donated to the Brighton Rainbow Fund.
Brighton & Hove Pride, has today published a new set of standards for Corporate partners and brands taking part in this year’s Community Parade. This year’s parade will take place on Saturday, August 4 marking the 40th anniversary of the iconic Rainbow Flag with a Colour My World theme.
After last year’s glorious Summer Of Love, Brighton Pride 2018 will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the iconic Rainbow Flag with the theme Colour My World. Originally commissioned by politician and activist Harvey Milk and devised by artist Gilbert Baker in San Francisco in 1978, the Rainbow Flag is a symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT+) pride and LGBT+ social movements.
Rainbow Flag to be dedicated on Wednesday, October 11 at Stonewall National Monument on Manhattan’s Christopher Street. The Rainbow Flag, the international symbol of LGBT+ liberation and pride, will be unveiled in a special ceremony at noon, on Wednesday, October 11 at the historic Stonewall National Monument, in New York, where, thanks to the efforts of activists, it now claims a permanent home on Federal Land.
The Design Museum in London acquires a series of new objects for its permanent collection.New acquisitions include the rainbow flag, David Bowie’s Blackstar album, a coffee cup for astronauts and Oculus Rift’s virtual reality headset.
Medway Council urged to fly LGBT rainbow flag following Orlando nightclub shooting. An online petition has been launched to persuade Medway Council to change its mind and fly the rainbow flag at its offices in Chatham, Kent following the mass shooting at the gay nightclub, Pulse in Orlando, Florida.
Cllr Lynda Hyde, The Mayor of Brighton & Hove will officially get the Pride 2015 celebrations underway this evening in New Steine Gardens. The Mayor will raise the Rainbow Flag at 7pm by the side of the Brighton Aids Memorial and it will fly until Sunday evening when it will be taken down at the end of the Celebration of Life Vigil, which brings the curtains down on Pride 2015.