Publicity
If you are organising a public event, don't forget to tell the local press. Mavis Seaman, General Manager of the Drill Hall London, has given us some useful advice on writing a press release (Word document).
Presentation
A Powerpoint presentation which can be used when giving talks about LGBT History Month. See it here (opens a new window)
Posters
Some of our friends and supporters have sent posters and other publicity materials to show us what they are doing for LGBT History Month. Take a look at what others are doing- it may also give you some ideas of your own!
LGBT History Month Wall Chart provided by South Yorkshire Police. If you would like to use this website please contact South Yorkshire Police, Specialist Community Engagement Unit at Rennie.Brown@southyorks.pnn.police.uk. See it here (opens a new window)
We had an inspiring message from a friend who is putting this poster in her window for the whole of the month. See it here (opens in a new window)
Free guide to events for the month is Islington, London. See it here (opens in a new window)
Opening Night celebration in Islington, London. See it here
(opens in a new window)
The London borough of Lambeth have a host of events for LGBT History
Month and great leaflet to go with it. See it here
(opens external link)
Scotland has produced a media pack of local events to celebrate LGBT History Month. See it here (opens a new window)
Loughborough University have designed an eye catching poster to celebrate LGBT History Month. See it here (open a new window)
Southwark Council hs produced a large poster for LGBT History Month. See it here (opens a new window)
LGBT Youth Scotland have produced a great information pack about LGBT History Month events in Scotland. See it here (opens a new window)
Lambeth have produced a poster to raise the profile of LGBT History Month in their schools, libraries, youth groups and other public spaces across the borough. If you would like to collect a copy of this poster from Brixton Police Station in person please contact PC Graham Alldus on 020 8649 2099. See it here (opens a new window) |