rainbow lanyards

The University is supporting a range of events throughout the month

21 January 2020

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LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) History Month takes place across the UK and around the world every February. It celebrates the lives and achievements (and promotes awareness) of the LGBT Community.

As part of the celebrations of LGBT History Month, the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú, together with the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Film Society, LGBTQ Staff Network and LGBTQ+ Student Society, is proud to be supporting a range of events throughout the month of February. If you would like to show your support for LGBT equality why not wear a Rainbow lanyard? Lanyards will be on sale at the Students’ Union Shop through the month of February.

Public events

LGBT History Month Launch Event

Wednesday 5 February, 6.30pm, Eldon Cafe

Join us for the launch of the LGBT History Month 2020 celebration at the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú, which will feature a range of events including a festival of films on LGBT themes which kicks off with the screening of The Shiny Shrimps (2019). All guests are welcome to see the film for free.

Pride LGBTQ+ Film Festival

The Shiny Shrimps 2019/France/100m/15

Wednesday 5 February, 7.00pm, Eldon 1.10

Matthias, an Olympic champion at the end of his career, makes a homophobic statement on TV. His punishment is to coach the Shiny Shrimps, a flamboyant and amateur gay water polo team. They have only one thing in mind, to qualify for the Gay Games in Croatia where the hottest international LGBT athletes compete.

Gay Chorus Deep South (Documentary) 2019/USA/100m/12

Wednesday 12 February, 7.30pm, Eldon 1.10

In response to a wave of discriminatory anti-LGBTQ laws in Southern states and the divisive 2016 election, the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus embarks on a tour of the American Deep South.

1985 2018/USA/85m/15

Wednesday 19 February, 7.00pm, Eldon 1.10

Christmas 1985, Adrian is home for the first time in three years. Between his mother’s fawning affections, his father’s begrudging, stilted conversation and his younger brother’s cold shoulder, Adrian is all too aware of the impact his absence has had on them.

And Then We Danced 2019/Georgia/113m/15

Wednesday 26 February, 7.00pm, Eldon 1.10

A gripping drama that captures both the beauty and stifling social values of Tbilisi. Set within the repressive limits of an anti-LGBTQ+ society, this is a love story that marries ideas of cultural identity, sexuality and self-expression with beauty and grace.

Fighting with Pride: LGBTQ in the Armed Forces

A public lecture by Lieutenant Commander Craig Jones MBE RN and Elaine M. Chambers QARANC

The book Fighting with Pride marks the 20th anniversary of the lifting of the British Armed Forces ‘gay ban’ on 12 January 2020. It brings together a selection of stories from LGBTQ service men and women who have served in the Armed Forces since the Second World War. Their profoundly moving testaments demonstrate their loyalty, their courage on the battlefield, and their unswerving sense of right and wrong even in the face of personal costs. Join us for this lecture by the editor, Craig Jones, and Elaine Chambers whose life was impacted by the ban.

Date: Wednesday 12 February 2020

Time: 6.00pm–7.00pm, followed by a drinks reception

Venue: ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú, Portland Building, Portland Street, ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú PO1 3AH

Parking: Milldam car park on Burnaby Road (PO1 3RE) is available after 5.00pm

Rainbow Laces Campaign for LGBT History Month

Rainbow laces is a fantastic campaign supported by Stonewall that encourages sports teams to welcome the LGBTQ community. Professional sports teams all partake in the rainbow laces campaign and that is no different here at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú. At the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú, we will be giving all our student sports teams the laces to wear in support of LGBTQ throughout February and at Varsity. Sport is a fantastic way to socialise, meet new friends and be physically fit, so we hope by showing our support for the community we can encourage more people to take part in sport and get all the benefits that come with it. Our Students Union clubs love the campaign and each year more are wanting to take part so watch out online for #rainbowlaces to see all the great work our clubs are doing.

Pride Night

Monday 24 February 2020, 7.30pm–11.00pm, (Doors 7.00pm), Third Space at the Students' Union

Hosted by UPSU and open to all students and staff, come along to the Students Union (Third Space) for an evening showcasing a variety of local support groups, performance and fabulous entertainment hosted by a well known local Drag Queen.

Staff support

LGBTQ Staff Network

The University also supports an LGBTQ Staff Network, open to all staff to join. The network exists to offer all LGBTQ members of staff and allies the opportunity to:

  • Build communication channels
  • Network both socially and professionally
  • Provide peer support; and
  • Allow for information sharing on a wide range of issues

Staff can join the .