Flyer
Object
Flyer
Production date
24/9/2011
Object number
2011.111
Physical Description
Flyer to advertise East London Pride festival, 24 September, 2010.
Associated Event
Gay Pride
Associated Place
East London (Place)
Dimension
Width (front):
On display?
No
Inscription
East London
Pride
Sat 24th Sept
Celebrating LGBTQ Life
in Barking and Dagenham, Hackney, Havering, Newham,
Tower Hamlets, Redbridge and Waltham Forest
Opening Event/Parade - Hackney Town Hall Sq.
Assemble 12.30pm, event starts 1pm. Parade 2pm.
Stn: Hackney Central. Buses: 26, 38, 48, 55, D6, 106, 254, 276, 394
Pride Festival - Oxford House, Bethnal Green
3-7pm. Oxford House, Derbyshire St., E2 6HG.
Station: Bethnal Green. Buses: 8,388, D3
Join us for a Pride Festival reflecting the diversity of interests and cultures
within our communities. From dance to debate, politics to poetry,
cabaret to a community marketplace, there’s something for everyone!
Enjoy entertainment including Jo Puvis on the desks, Roz Kaveney
poet-extraordinaire, MoMo Morrocan music group, & cabaret.
Participate in open discussions exposing trans stereotypes, the effect
of cuts to LGBTQ services, and community relations issues.
Explore the Community Marketplace showcasing local services,
community organisations and LGBTQ rights campaigns.
Meet people in the cafe, bar and chill out zone. Older and younger
LGBTQ people, and families, particularly welcomed.
www.eastlondonpride.org.uk
Pride
Sat 24th Sept
Celebrating LGBTQ Life
in Barking and Dagenham, Hackney, Havering, Newham,
Tower Hamlets, Redbridge and Waltham Forest
Opening Event/Parade - Hackney Town Hall Sq.
Assemble 12.30pm, event starts 1pm. Parade 2pm.
Stn: Hackney Central. Buses: 26, 38, 48, 55, D6, 106, 254, 276, 394
Pride Festival - Oxford House, Bethnal Green
3-7pm. Oxford House, Derbyshire St., E2 6HG.
Station: Bethnal Green. Buses: 8,388, D3
Join us for a Pride Festival reflecting the diversity of interests and cultures
within our communities. From dance to debate, politics to poetry,
cabaret to a community marketplace, there’s something for everyone!
Enjoy entertainment including Jo Puvis on the desks, Roz Kaveney
poet-extraordinaire, MoMo Morrocan music group, & cabaret.
Participate in open discussions exposing trans stereotypes, the effect
of cuts to LGBTQ services, and community relations issues.
Explore the Community Marketplace showcasing local services,
community organisations and LGBTQ rights campaigns.
Meet people in the cafe, bar and chill out zone. Older and younger
LGBTQ people, and families, particularly welcomed.
www.eastlondonpride.org.uk