LGBT History Month 2006
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Wednesday 15th February

PLEASE NOTE THESE EVENTS ARE NOW OVER. THIS PAGE IS AVAILABLE FOR REFERENCE ONLY. 2007 EVENTS WILL APPEAR LATER THIS YEAR.

We do not organise or endorse these events ourselves. Events are organised by individuals or groups who want to celebrate LGBT History Month; the organisers of each event are solely responsible for their own event. We publish these details for your own information only.

Launch of the Rainbow Collection

The official launch of a range of resources: including books; audio-visual facilities archives and other objects to celebrate LGBT History Month. The Deputy Mayor will open the event. More details below.

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Time: 2.30 pm
Venue: Central Library, St Georges Square, Luton
Directions: Town Centre. St Georges Square
Contact name: Jenny Cummings
Email: info@lgbtluton.com
Open invite: open to public
Any other information: Refreshments will be available after the launch. For disability access information about this event, please click here

Streatham Hill LGBT Reassurance Road Show

Officers and representatives from Lambeth Council, Lambeth Police, British Transport Police, Transport for London, Victim Support will be providing information on Lambeth’s support services to LGBT people at this transport hub

Time: 4pm – 7pm
Venue: Streatham Hill BR Station
Directions: On pavement outside station
Contact name: PC Graham Alldus
Contact details: 020 8649 2099 or graham.alldus@met.police.uk
Email: graham.alldus@met.police.uk
Telephone: 020 8649 2099
Open invite: Open to public
Any other information: This road show will be repeated at major transport hubs across the borough on successive Wednesday evenings with the aim of targeting commuters returning to the borough. For disability access information please click here

Remember When LGBT History Pub Quiz, Edinburgh

A pub quiz revolving around LGBT History

Time: 8pm
Venue: Sala 60, Broughton St, Edinburgh
Contact name: Brian Thompson
Contact details: Remember When Project, 14 Forth Street, Edinburgh
Email:brian@rememberwhen.org.uk
Telephone: 0131-558-2820
Open invite: Open
Any other information: First prize is a bottle of vodka. Anyone who has any specific requirements concerning accessibility to this event is advised to contact Brian Thompson , at brian@rememberwhen.org.uk/ 0131-558-2820 for information and assistance.

Persecution of Homosexuals in the Third Reich, Northampton

In recognition of Holocaust Memorial Day and also to mark LGBT History Month, Northamptonshire Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Alliance are pleased to present an exhibition documenting the persecution suffered by lesbians and gays at the hands of the Nazis. Until the 28th of February

Time: Tuesday-Thursday 12-4pm
Venue: NLGBA, Charles House, 61-69 Derngate, Northampton NN1 1UE
Email: info@nlgba.com
Telephone: 01604 628986
Open invite: Open
Any other information: Outside listed public open hours you can ring in advance to check the exhibition is available for view. Anyone who has any specific requirements concerning accessibility to this event is advised to contact NLGBA, at 01604 628986 for information and assistance.

 


     
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