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“I’m not trying to make a board room full of straight white men like me”: trans activist Charlie Craggs talks to National Student Pride podcast, The Outtakes

Graham Robson February 15, 2024

National Student Pride has launched Season 2 of The Outtakes, with a brand-new episode diving into school experiences, trans identity and some Red Carpet Glam with trans activist Charlie Craggs, and presented by podcast host, Ben Court. Charlie Craggs will be bringing her charm and sass as she hosts the mainstage of National Student Pride […]

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He’s Got Your Back! Joe Lycett to headline National Student Pride

Graham Robson January 25, 2024

He’s Got Your Back! Comedian and television presenter Joe Lycett will headline the National Student Pride main stage on Saturday, February 24. In conversation with Suzi Ruffell, Lycett will discuss his life and career in an interview in partnership with Attitude at National Student Pride, which is the UK’s largest LGBTQ+ student event, made by […]

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Russell T Davies to headline mainstage panel at National Student Pride

Graham Robson January 16, 2024

Next month, Russell T Davies – writer of Queer As Folk, It’s A Sin and Doctor Who – will swap scriptwriting for stage as he headlines the conversation on LGBTQ+ representation in TV and film at National Student Pride. The panel, hosted by Cliff Joannou and in collaboration with Attitude magazine, will take place at […]

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Dustin Lance Black to speak at Student Pride 2015

Besi Besemar February 2, 2015

Acclaimed screenwriter Dustin Lance Black has been added to the line-up of speakers for the Attitude Question Time panel at Student Pride later this month.
Dustin will also share his Oscar-winning insight with Newsnight and Dragons’ Den presenter Evan Davis, for a discussion about LGBT representation in film and TV.

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Student Pride will celebrate 10th anniversary in London in 2015

Besi Besemar December 27, 2014

Student Pride will be held at the end of LGBT History month (Feb 27 – Mar 1) centred around a daytime festival at the University of Westminster’s Marylebone campus opposite Madame Tussauds. The City of Brighton & Hove lost the honour and kudos of staging Student Pride to London in 2014 through spiraling costs of staging such an event in the city and failure of the city council and local councillors to do anything to help this unique Pride remain.

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