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■ The Rainbow Flag being paraded in
Plymouth last year.
photo courtesy
plymouth prideevent |
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PLYMOUTH, April 16, 2008 – The
30th anniversary of the Rainbow Flag is to be celebrated during this year’s
annual Lord Mayor’s Day Parade in Plymouth in May.
The flag, designed by Gilbert Baker
and originally known as “the freedom flag”, was used for a gay freedom day
parade in San Francisco in 1978 and has since come to be accepted worldwide
as a symbol of support for diversity in the way people lead their lives.
Now, the lesbian, gay, bisexual,
and
‘trans’
(LGBT) communities in Plymouth are to use a Rainbow Flag theme for their
entry in this year’s city parade on May 17, for which the Lord Mayor has
chosen the theme ‘The people and diverse communities of Plymouth’.
An open invitation has been issued
by the committee of plymouth prideevent 2008 for LGBT communities’ families
and friends to join its float in the parade, which will be bedecked with
Rainbow Flags. hose who want to take part should meet on Plymouth Hoe at 10
am on the day.
Plymouth prideevent 2008 is also
organising the region’s largest annual Pride event, a free entry one-day
event in Plymouth Guildhall which will this year take place on Saturday,
June 7.
The event celebrates diversity in
Plymouth and the wider area of the region, and awareness of the day will be
raised by participation in the Lord Mayor’s Parade.
It will also benefit from a revived
closer working relationship with the reconstituted Plymouth Pride Forum,
which is a separate organisation supporting the city’s LGBT communities.
Together with a number of other
city agencies and statutory authorities, the two Pride groups have been
involved in a review of the services available to LGBT communities and
identifying gaps in services and how they can be met.
Plymouth prideevent 2008 will
feature a comprehensive exhibition on the history of LGBT communities,
including Holocaust Memorial Day, and information about famous people in
history who were either lesbian, gay, bisexual, or trans.
The day-long event is again being
planned as a fun day for LGBT communities’ families and friends and is
likely to attract many visitors to the city from all over the country.
Attractions will include boy band
Billiam, who are the official support act for Girls Aloud Tangled Up tour
2008, a samba band, a Madonna tribute singer, belly dancers, rodeo bull,
sumo suits, a bungee run, line dancing, and street and circus skills
entertainers, plus lots more, while on the more serious side there will be a
public forum involving police, health, and city council representatives.
Plymouth prideevent 2008 is now a
registered charity and the event raises funds to support organisations in
the city’s LGBT communities
It works in partnership with
Plymouth City Council, Devon and Cornwall Constabulary, Plymouth Primary
Care Trust, Out Youth Group, Plymouth Pride Forum, Plymouth Sound Radio, The
Swallow public house, Zeros Nightclub, Eddystone Trust, Intercom Trust, Fyne
Times, In Other Words Books, She Bang, University of Plymouth, and the TUC
South West.
The committee is looking for people
to volunteer to help on the day, or to join the committee. For
details, visit the website (click on logo below)
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Posted: 16 April 2008 at
14:00 (UK time) |