Scene Magazine - August 2021

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“help people feel comfortable in their own skin” and offer a listening ear to anybody who needs it.

THE PRIDE OF EASTBOURNE

The party is going ahead on August 7. Rachel Badham gets the lowdown on the day and Eastbourne Pride’s mission to further inclusivity in the area ) Having been established in 2016 by Betty

Gallacher, Eastbourne Pride is preparing to return to the coastal town to spread an important message of inclusion and acceptance. Although Eastbourne Pride is only five years old, it has rapidly grown in popularity and is renowned for being a safe space for all. Eastbourne Pride is an offshoot of local LGBTQ+ organisation Bourne Out, also headed up by Betty and her partner Mandy. Bourne Out operates all year round, running an LGBTQ+ inclusive café in The Labyrinth in central Eastbourne, where people of all backgrounds and identities can come in to socialise or receive support for any issues they may be facing.

a small venue to start with, and to actually get a date for Pride I had to call it a Mardi Gras event – they wouldn’t accept the term Pride.” However, after a sizeable crowd of 2,500 turned up, Eastbourne Pride was finally born. At the first Pride, Betty noticed the high numbers of young trans and queer people attending. It was then that she made it her mission to help LGBTQ+ youth in the area and change the town’s attitudes towards the community, saying: “I want to change people’s thinking... These kids shouldn’t be going through what we went through [as young people]. It helps to start conversations between people that stop all this homophobic [and transphobic] hate – that’s what I’m all about, I want to stop all this hate. Life is too short to be full of hate.”

Speaking to Scene, Betty explained that her background as a trade unionist paved the way for her involvement in Pride: “I used to have a bus on London Pride with the trade union. [After retiring and moving to Eastbourne] I went to Eastbourne Council and said I wanted to take over Bourne Out, as nothing had happened with it for years, and that I wanted to have a Pride as well – they nearly had a fit when I said Pride!” To be allowed to run the event, Betty had to contend with various obstacles: “We were given

Everybody, including many LGBTQ+ people, has been affected by the pandemic, so Betty wants to provide a safe space for people to enjoy themselves: “It’s been one hell of a time that we’ve all gone through, and we just want to try to cheer people’s lives up.” Even after Pride is over, the Bourne Out café will remain open: “It’s to make everybody feel wanted – you don’t have to be LGBTQ+. If you’re lonely, you can come in and talk. The more talking is done, the brighter the future, and I believe it’s important to share your experience.” ) Eastbourne Pride will be held on Saturday,

August 7 in Princes Park, starting at 11am. Attendees will need a free wristband to enter the venue, which can be picked up from the Bourne Out office located at 1 The Labyrinth, 7 Mark Lane, Eastbourne, BN21 4RJ. Wristbands can also be collected from Who Let The Dogs Out? at 4 Mark Lane, Eastbourne, BN21 4RJ. EASTBOURNE PRIDE

BETTY GALLACHER

She also noted that “children aren’t taught hate, they learn it”, and hopes that Eastbourne Pride will continue to start vital discussions between people of all identities to end LGBTQ+ discrimination. As Betty continues her work in the local LGBTQ+ community, she strives to

Although there will be no Pride parade this year, the family-friendly Party in the Park will host a handful of dazzling performers, speakers and music acts. Pride-goers can expect to see performances from ABBA and Adele tribute acts, Brighton-based drag queen Davina Sparkle, singer-songwriter Miles Goodall and an appearance by prominent LGBTQ+ activist and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell. An after-party will also be held at the Temple Bar for anyone who wants to continue celebrating into the night.


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Birmingham Pride awards grants to LGBTQ+ community groups

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Fatt Butcher raises money for asylum seekers with new single

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CLASSICAL NOTES

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ALL THAT JAZZ

2min
page 31

ART MATTERS

2min
page 31

Book Reviews

4min
page 34

AT HOME

3min
page 35

SCENE & DONE IT

2min
page 38

ARTS

2min
page 38

RAE’S REFLECTIONS

4min
page 39

STUFF & THINGS

2min
page 40

WALL'S WORDS

2min
page 40

CRAIG’S THOUGHTS

5min
page 41

HYDES' HOPE

2min
page 42

TWISTED GUILDED GHETTO

3min
page 42

LGBTQ CHURCH/ PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

2min
page 43

New public art piece celebrates diversity in Birmingham

2min
page 47

Birmingham Rep releases update on its involvement in Nightingale Courts

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page 50

WHY A PRIDE FESTIVAL?

4min
page 51

FRUITFUL COLLECTIVE

4min
pages 36-51

BILL DEAMER

4min
pages 33-35

INVERNESS OR BUST

4min
pages 29-31

LADY BOSS

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page 32

COVID REPORT FROM SWITCHBOARD

7min
pages 26-27

RECLAIM PRIDE

1min
pages 22-23

THE PRIDE OF EASTBOURNE

3min
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10 QUESTIONS... PETER TATCHELL

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BRIGHTON PRIDE 1973

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RAINBOW WASHING

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BORN THIS BINARY, OR AM I AN ACT OF VIOLENCE TOO?

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REBELS WITH A CAUSE

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