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BLACK LIVES MATTER – BEING A BETTER LGBTQ+ ALLY Many places across the world celebrate Pride Month in June, marking the riots that began on June 28 at the Stonewall Inn in New York City. These riots mark the beginning of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement and Queer & Trans People of Colour (QTPOC) were at the forefront of these protests. We know from our own LGBTQ+ experiences that for a radical transformation to take place, action is necessary; to be a part of the change and support the movement for racial equality requires both bold action and education. So, here are some things you can do right now to support the Black Lives Matter movement and agitate for justice in the UK and the world, along with some educational resources that could prove vital going forward.

) QTPOC had suffered police harassment until it became unbearable and fought back, demanding justice and the right to be themselves. The rebellion was started by queer trans and lesbian people of colour, some of whom were homeless sex workers and drag queens. Gay men joined the fight and Pride was born; in anger, in frustration, in rage, and in different groups, joining together, finding common ground in the hope of making things better. In theory things got better but for some communities life hardly changed. Audre Lorde, who described herself as a black lesbian, mother, warrior and poet, wrote: “Revolution is not a onetime event”. Lorde used her words to address sexism, classism, homophobia and racism in America throughout her life. To be silent at the moment, with protests against white supremacy and racist attitudes combined with privileged actions and words sweeping the world, is to be complicit in maintaining the status quo. Because it’s no longer enough to be ‘non-racist’, it is vital to be anti-racist. It is vital to be proactively antiracist, and that also means educating yourself on how to do that of your own volition. Dr Martin Luther King Jr put it this way: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”. For LGBTQ+ people who understand the meanings of our own histories, and what equality really means, this is not an option. Racism affects LGBTQ+ peoples across the world who live in cultures stained by institutional racism, including here in the UK. In many places across the world it is overwhelmingly the hangover of colonial laws that makes being queer illegal. White supremacy is a white invention, prejudice is an ugly export of our island. We believe that as well as sharing news of protests and activism from across the UK and the world, it is important to use Gscene to direct you towards people and organisations who can explain and educate far better than we can. It’s up to us, each of us individually, to educate ourselves and raise awareness about oppression and systemic racism.

Donations are also highly encouraged to a range of charities and organisations with the explicit aim of stamping out racism and working towards racial equality at home and abroad. The following are some key local, national and international groups which you might consider donating to. ) Black Lives Matter UK (BLMUK) – a coalition of black activists and organisers across the UK who have been organising since 2016 for justice in our communities. www.gofundme.com/f/ukblm-fund ) Black Lives Matter – a global campaign, which seeks an end to white supremacy and police brutality, and works to counter violence and promote black liberation. www.blacklivesmatter.com ) Allsorts BAMER / PoC Youth Network – a network for LGBTQ+ BAMER/PoC young people within Allsorts Youth Project. www.allsortsyouth.org.uk/bamer-inclusion ) Radical Rhizomes – Brighton network which curates social gatherings by and for Queer, Trans and Intersex People of Colour (QTIPoC) in Brighton & Hove. F @ Radical Rhizomes: qtipoc social gatherings in Brighton

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) Brighton QTIPOC Narratives Collective – a social and campaign group for QTIPOC in Brighton. ) QTIPOC Brighton – a supportive network for QTIPOC in Brighton. ) NMWI (nomorewhiteignorance) – a community of people of colour and white allies fighting against racism. T NOMOREWHITEIGN1 ) Black Pride UK – a safe space to foster, represent and celebrate black LGBTQ+ and QTIPOC culture through education, the arts, cultural events and advocacy. www.ukblackpride.org.uk ) Campaign Zero – a campaign which seeks to end police violence in America. www.joincampaignzero.org ) Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust – named after the London teenager killed in a racially-motivated murder in 1993, the Trust works with young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to help them follow their dream career. www.stephenlawrence.org.uk ) Stand Up To Racism – a UK anti-racism organisation which are also behind the nationwide #TakeTheKnee protest. www.standuptoracism.org.uk ) Runnymede – a UK thinktank which seeks to end racism in the UK and promote an equal, multi-ethnic Britain. www.runnymedetrust.org ) Show Racism the Red Card – a UK anti-racism charity with its roots in football, Show Racism the Red Card uses education, training, and media to tackle racism in UK society. www.theredcard.org ) Stonewall UK has a full list of UK QTIPOC groups you should know about, check: www.stonewall.org.uk There are many good guides on other ways to support the movement, how to educate yourself, speak out and challenge in effective and productive ways, or find or join protests in the UK. We would encourage you to seek out and learn ways of becoming more effective in the continuing push for equality in our communities. Channel your outrage, put it to good use. As the great civil rights leader Fannie Lou Hamer stated, “Nobody’s free until everybody’s free”. The Brighton Black Lives Matters protests on Saturday, June 13 (pictured below), attracted more than 15,000 people according to some estimates.


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BLACK LIVES MATTER – BEING A BETTER LGBTQ+ ALLY

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FIGHTING FOR BREATH

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RACE AND GENDER EXPRESSION

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MAKING DO IN LOCKDOWN

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