A conversation with... Black LGBTQ+ Elders

Sun Apr 21 2024 at 02:00 pm to 03:30 pm

Good Shepherd Studios | London

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A conversation with... Black LGBTQ+ Elders
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Our panelists will share their lives, aspirations, political and community work, and the importance of supporting the black LGBTQ+ community
About this Event

What does it mean to be a black LGBTQ+ elder today?

Waltham Forest staff equality network Out in the Forest, with the support of the Race Equality Network (REN), are delighted to invite you to join an in-person panel discussion with black elders from the LGBTQ+ community.

The panellists will be discussing their lives, aspirations, political and community work, as well as what we can all do to support older members of the black LGBTQ+ community today.

The panellists include , a long-time political campaigner and community activist. Ted has been at the forefront of political movements such as organising the UK’s first Gay Pride in 1972 – including a mass kiss-in at Trafalgar Square. Still active today, in mid-February 2024 Ted attended the unveiling of a Rainbow Plaque to celebrate The Black Lesbian and Gay Centre in Peckham.

More speakers to be announced.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Good Shepherd Studios, 15A Davies Lane, London, United Kingdom

Tickets

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