LGBT History Month 2006
Claiming our history, celebrating our present and creating our future!
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Join with friends and colleagues and organise an event in your neighbourhood or workplace. On this page are just a few general suggestions. If you have any more, or would like to tell us about an event, let us know. Don't forget to tell us about your event, so we can publicise it on our calendar (download event submission form here).

   
  • arrange for a specialist historian or biographer to give a public talk
  • arrange an evening of readings from memoirs, biographies, poems and fiction
  • find older people in your area who are prepared to take part in an evening of talks and questions about LGBT life in the twentieth century
  • if you live in a city, find someone who can conduct a guided walk round places of historical interest
  • organise a pub quiz (this website might help get you started, although it is very North American based www.funtrivia.com/quizzes/history/specialized_history/gay_history.html

Here are some more specific ones:

  • schools and colleges hold a themed assembly
  • teach about LGBT people in lessons: History, English, Religious Education, Citizenship, Sex and Relationships etc.
  • put up a display
  • university departments of History, English, Drama, Gender Studies, Social Studies &c arrange a public lecture
  • hold a seminar
  • hold a day conference
  • organise an arts event
  • museums, art galleries and archives put on an exhibition
  • hold a history workshop
  • arrange a public talk
  • libraries put on a display of books and pictures
  • theatres and arts centres, dramatic societies and music groups put on a play or performance
  • hold a concert of work by LGBT composers
  • arrange an evening of readings, or readings with music
  • film clubs and independent cinemas show a film with an LGBT theme; or a short season

Here are some more unusual suggestions:

  • stage a re-enactment of the ceremonies, Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic, by which same-sex couples used to be blessed in churches. Visit the Same Sex Unions site for more information and to be put in touch with someone who can supply liturgies, costumes and props.
  • hold a fashion show of gay-oriented fashion through the years One has already reached the planning stage in London, but someone in another part of the country might like to take up the idea. Or perhaps a costume museum might put on a display.
  • arts organisations — why not hold a poetry or short story competition with an LGBT theme?
  • debating societies in universities and elsewhere — why not hold a debate on a controversial LGBT-related motion?
  • organise a gay Valentine's dinner for staff at your workplace (with attendance open to non-gay colleagues and their partners too, of course)
     
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