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Pride in Our Past News November 2011 Pride in Our Past News November 2011 http://lgbt-history.prideinplymouth.org.uk Pride in Our Past Volunteers proudly joined the Plymouth Vigil Against Hate Crime, organised by Plymouth University Lesbian, Gay , Bisexua l, and Trans gro up UP:LGBT.  Plymouth united with other cities across the UK with a vigil held in London organised by the National Union of Students (NUS). The vigil came about after the NUS published a report looking at the impact of hate crimes and incidents in further and higher education. Read the article on the NUS website: http://www.nusconnect.org.uk/news/article/6015/2887/ The Exhibition Group has met for a second time, piecing together some very creative ideas around themes and presentation. We will also host a series of events ar ound the exhibition such as guest speakers, visual arts, music, film and performance. Contact us via our website if you have any ideas or suggestions for an event, venue, or something you would like to see included. Pride in Our Past Exhibition Pride in Our Past Exhibition Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery 28 th April - 30 th June 2012

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Pride in Our Past News November 2011Pride in Our Past News November 2011

http://lgbt-history.prideinplymouth.org.uk

Pride in Our Past Volunteers proudly joined

the Plymouth Vigil Against Hate Crime, organised by Plymouth University Lesbian,Gay, Bisexual, and Trans group UP:LGBT. 

Plymouth united with other cities across the UKwith a vigil held in London organised by theNational Union of Students (NUS). The vigil cameabout after the NUS published a report looking at

the impact of hate crimes and incidents in further and higher education.

Read the article on the NUS website:http://www.nusconnect.org.uk/news/article/6015/2887/

The Exhibition Group has met for a second time, piecing together some very creative ideas around

themes and presentation.

We will also host a series of events around the exhibitionsuch as guest speakers, visual arts, music, film andperformance. Contact us via our website if you have any

ideas or suggestions for an event, venue, or somethingyou would like to see included.

Pride in Our Past ExhibitionPride in Our Past ExhibitionPlymouth City Museum and Art Gallery

28th April - 30th June 2012

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We’re keen for the whole community to become part of this projectso if you’ve any thoughts or ideas please drop us a line [email protected] and we’re particularly keen to seeany LGBT related memorabilia that you’d like to make available tothe wider community.

Pride in Our Past News November 2011Pride in Our Past News November 2011

The Pride in Our Past team were out in force, with the

Plymouth Pride Forum, at Plymouth’s 13th Annual RespectFestival on Sunday 30th October.

The event included live musical performances, stalls, workshops, informationstands, food and many more activities. Our stand gave us the opportunity tospread the word about the Pride in Our Past project to visitors to the event alongwith other organisations who were participating.

http://lgbt-history.prideinplymouth.org.uk/

Cruising, Clubbing, F**cking

‘Why can’t a stranger be a lover, and still remain a stranger? ’ – Tim Dean

Workshop: Thursday 10th November 7pmPride in Our Past has collaborated with creator, Joseph Mercier,to facilitate a special workshop which will consider how gay menhave met and seduced each other from the 1960s until thepresent day. Being held at the Barbican Theatre Studio, at 7pmon Thursday 10th November, this hour long workshop invitesparticipants to consider and discuss the interactions that occur between gay men to signify both their orientations and their intentions. To book your place email: [email protected]

Performance: Friday 11th November 7.30pmBlending bodies with beats and contemporary dance styles withgesture, the three dancers move their way through this world of late night lust, combining seduction, sex and moments of humantenderness. Barbican Theatre – Castle St Plymouth