Mothers of Invention by Julie Ballands
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uLBgxHIx0w Mothers of Invention tells the story of a group of dykes on Tyneside in the 1980s/1990s, who were both political activists and what would now be called cultural producers. Newcastle was quite unique in that time in that a lot
IN // OUT OF BLOOM by Dandysocpic (AKA JG Tansley)
Download a .pdf version of IN//OUT OF BLOOMDownload Download a plain text and image described .docx version of IN // OUT OF BLOOMDownload Historically we, the LGBTQIA+ community have found ways to see each other from Rainbow flag stickers hidden in the
Active[ism] by Chantal Herbert
Active[ism] is an audio feature that explores what pride means to six LGBTQIA+ persons of colour who are from or located in the North East of England. LGBTQIA+ people of colour are all too often left out of ‘queer’ community
More Than a Rainbow by Laura Crow
Click on the images to enlarge ‘More than a Rainbow’ is a personal exploration of what Pride means to me, and in its current form, that is very little. The commercialisation of Pride over the years, and the general homogenous culture of
“I’m Gay Dash Councillor” by Richard Bliss
In 1988 I was elected as the first ‘out’ gay Councillor in Newcastle. At the time there were two big issues for me, HIV/AIDS (which was the acronym we used then) and Section 28 of the Local Government Act. I
Proud Geordie by Bridget Hamilton
Proud Geordie is a love poem for the North East, created using contributions of stories and photographs from the region's diverse LGBT community. The piece was designed to be spoken aloud, and celebrates the history, culture and natural beauty of the area, those