March 31 is International Trans Day of Visibility – an opportunity to raise awareness of the discrimination trans and non-binary people face.
March 31 is International Trans Day of Visibility – an opportunity to raise awareness of the discrimination trans and non-binary people face.
Following work with dozens of organisations, Brighton. & Hove city councillors voted through an anti-racism strategy that lays out how Brighton & Hove City Council will combat racism.
The Engagement Fund aims to support projects that improve the well-being of BME residents and promote fairness. Groups can apply for grants of up to £2,000 to help cover group activities and running costs to May 2023.
Following a joint letter from Cllrs Clare and Powell to Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee, NHS England have confirmed plans to improve access to trans healthcare in Sussex
A joint letter from Cllrs Clare and Powell to Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee next week calls for councillor investigation on ‘state of trans healthcare’
The Engagement Fund is part of the council’s Communities Fund, which supports local community groups, voluntary organisations and not-for-profit social enterprise.
The Royal Pavilion, Brighton Town Hall and the Mazda Fountain are to be lit in purple on Saturday, March 19 in support of the World Against Racism day of action, and the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on Monday, March 21
Brighton & Hove City Council (BHCC) to support the Brighton & Hove Holocaust Education Project in commemorating this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day on Wednesday, January 27.
Greens speak out against sweeping changes to fire service made behind closed doors