Trans awareness week Bristol 2015

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Welcome to Bristol Trans Week

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We would like to welcome you to Trans Awareness Week 2015. November 13– 20 individuals and organizations around the country will participate Transgender Awareness Week to help raise the visibility of transgender and gender non-conforming people, and address the issues these communities face. The final day of Transgender Awareness Week is the Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR), an annual observance on November 20 that honours the memory of those whose lives were lost in acts of antitransgender violence. Whether you are a local or visiting Bristol for the first time this guide alongside the website www.outbristol.co.uk has all you need to know about this event, the scene, the city and the other four LGBT festivals we host in the city through out the year.

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A City Of Urban Villages

Bristol is one of the UK’s eight core cities, home to leading companies from the creative, technological, financial, micro electronics, environmental, aerospace, advanced engineering and service industries. Colston Hall /West End

Bedminster

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West Street / Old Market Quarter

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St Nicks Market / Old City

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Trans Awaeness Week

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Trans/Form Launch 13 Nov @ 20:00 “Showcasing Trans through diverse performances” Kicking off a series of events in the run up to Transgender day of Remembrance, this fundraiser has an eclectic mix of music and performance. Money raised will go towards Trans/Forms events, including our exhibition at Hamilton house: https://www.facebook.com/ events/198475300484672/ Bad News Everyone https://www.facebook.com/badnewseveryone - Lovely folk rock played with feeling Charlie Lee George. http://thegentlecause.blogspot.co.uk/ Presents a work in progress piece about falling in love with Kate Winslet & wrestling with gender identity. Featuring, film, text & choreography/dance: In Pursuit of Steve. Steve is all the man you want to be. The best a man can get. He always gets the girl. And he will make her heart go on and on... This Human Condition https://www.facebook.com/Jampagne - An Electronic duo formed in Bristol, blending many different styles of electro, including synth pop, trip hop, dance, pop, house, dub step etc... Signed to New Yorks Teknofonic label, releasing the Rise EP in June 2015. This Human Condition are currently working on an album. This is part of a series of events being organised at Hamilton House to commemorate Transgender day of remembrance - http://www.advocate.com/politics/ transgender/2014/11/20/transgender-day-remembrancethose-weve-lost-2014 Trans/Forms is entirely not for profit, and all income from this night will go twoards both the artists performing on the night and those involved in the other (free) events next week (https://www.facebook.com/ events/1680138608871907 and https://www.facebook. com/events/198475300484672). So please come along and support us while having a great night! You can pre-book your tickets here, with a choice of price depending on how much you feel able to support us: transformsfundraiser.bpt.me Venue: Hamilton House 80 Stokes Croft, BS1 3QY Bristol, Price: £3-7 (pay what you can)


Pride Day Main Stage Starts 12:00 Boogaloo Stu

Dolly Rocket

Miss Match

Singout

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Twisted Rio

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Nicki French

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Host A showbiz multi-tasker stu is a performer, pop star, dj, presenter and costume designer. His theatre shows crimplene millionaire, pop magic and puppet paramour have toured nationally. expect silly games and hi-jinx! Host International superstar whose presence and personality are as big as her assets! With decades of cabaret and television performances under her belt dolly is one of the uk’s most easily recognised and loved cabaret artistes. 12:15 Banned from almost everywhere in Bristol, she’s decided to change her ways and bring something fresh to the stage with some boys she has managed to buy from ebay!

Justin Utley

12:30 Bristol’s LGBT choir, a regular pride favourite. With over 50 members regularly performing throughout the year. It’s been a tradition for them to join us at pride with pop and contemporary classics, enjoy! 12:50 Winner of our battle of the bands competition Sazzey impressed judges to win this performance slot at pride. Only 19 years old she’s a rapper singer/songwriter from Bristol who’s been song writing since a young age. 13:10 Essex singer/songwriter is no stranger to performing for a crowd. Album title track ‘small town boy’ is about his relationship with his dad after coming out, expect sledge-hammering dance beats and pumping party tunes. 13:30 Fresh from supporting bars and melody on their uk tour, Working with some of Europe’s top dance music producers they are excited to bring their live show to Bristol Pride.

Tina Cousins

13:45 Developed by Groupboxx at the Famous Company, these 4 Bristol girls have been together just 6 months, writing and recording an ep of original tracks inspired by artists like Paloma Faith and the Noisettes. 14:10 Synth pop described as ‘lana del rey meets robyn’, track We are the Wild ones featured on the us series of being human. Fresh from touring across the usa with erasure.

14:35 Pride favourite Nicki was a worldwide smash with her dance reworking of total eclipse of the heart. A three times winner of us dance music authority magazine awards she’s represented the UK in Eurovision. Cheryl, Mike & Jay formally of Bucks FiZZ 15:00 One of the biggest UK bands of the 80s. Selling over 15 million records in the uk alone and scoring 3 UK no1s with “my camera never lies”, “land of make believe” and of course, their Eurovision winning “making your mind up”

15:50 Four times outmusic nominee and winner of best folk/country song of the year Justin’s an ‘out’ ex-mormon and survivor of gay therapy who speaks candidly about experiences through his inspiring and powerful music. KYM MAZELLE 16:50 One of the best known divas & versatile artists in the industry. Crossing dance, pop, HI-NRG & Soul, performing with the likes of Soul II Soul, Dr Roberts and of course Enough is Enough with Jocelyn Brown. La Voix & The Va Va Voom Boys 17:20 Multi award winning & the only drag act ever to win all Cabaret Scene awards, including Best Drag Act. La Voix was a semifinalist on Britain’s Got Talent & was even special guest at the O2 Arena with Spandau Ballet. 17:55 Achieving global success with “Mysterious Times”., Tina is a talented and exciting artist, finding chart success with singles “Killing Time”, “Angel” and “Pray”. Expect amazing 90’s summer vibes as well a new hits. Amelia Lily 18:35 X Factor’s firm favourite, she inked her first record deal & scored her first hit with “You Bring Me Joy” by the time she was 17. She proves that hard work and sheer determination will never go out of fashion. Marnie (Ladytron) 19:25 A quartet for live shows,Ladytron’s lead vocalist & songwriter,found widespread international success with singles such as “seventeen” & “Destroy Everything You Touch”. Currently touring globally, New material includes “The Hunter”. HEATHER SMALL 20:20 This is the three line descirption space you have to say what your Venue is, the entertainment on offer and the atmosphere it has for the clients Opening Hours Best Contact Website/Phone/Social Media Heather Small 20:20

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Trans Awareness Week

Trans/Form Exhibition 13 -23 Nov www.outbristol.co.uk This is the first event by Trans/Forms, which is a new project by Bristol based artist Chris Hubley to give a platform for transgender and transsexual artists to showcase their work. The aim is to create an alternative to the mainstream narrative around trans people. The project is being launched with a series of events including art, performance and live art at Hamilton House created in collaboration with CoResist. This series of events are leading up to Transgender day of Remembrance on November 20th, which is a day on which we remember the trans people from around the world who have lost their lives through transphobic violence. Curator, Chris Hubley said: “We created this project because, despite the rising visibility of trans people in recent months, the mainstream media narrative is still very narrow and very often relies on cliche and stereotypes when talking about us. It often ignores those in the community who are most marginalised. There is a need to create space for those people who don’t fit this narrative and to show the many multiple ways that trans identities manifest. To this end, we are showcasing the exciting and powerful art that comes from these communities, and creating new narratives through self representation. “For the last few years Bristol has hosted events for Trans day of Remembrance which are intended for trans people, their friends, family and allies, so I wanted to create something alongside these which was also about engaging with the wider community. “We are very excited to be bringing this amazing array of talent to Hamilton House, this is the first time something like this has happened in Bristol and hopefully there will be much more in the future.” Venue: Hamilton House 80 Stokes Croft, BS1 3QY Bristol, Price: Free


TransFoms Exhibition / Trans Awareness Week 2015

Chris Hubley

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Exhibit Date: 13-23 Nov 2015 Country of Origin: UK Media : Visual Art Rating: Contains Nudity Venue: Hamilton House 80 Stokes Croft, BS1 3QY Price: Free Chris will be showing work from his recent series of paintings titled “Man Cunt”, which consists of “intimate self portraits”. These vividly coloured, larger than life paintings of his genitals are confrontational and celebratory. Through them he explores and expresses his sexuality and how far he’s come since he first transitioned ten years ago. Chris will also be facilitating a piece called “Say Their Names: a co created memorial for transgender day of remembrance”, in which visitors will be invited to create a flower bearing the name of a transgender person who lost their life in the last year as a result of transphobic violence and add it to a growing memorial wall.


TransFoms Exhibition / Trans Awareness Week 2015

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Ludo Foster

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Exhibit Date: 13-23 Nov 2015 Country of Origin: UK Media : Viual Art Rating: Contains Nudity Venue: Hamilton House 80 Stokes Croft, BS1 3QY Price: Free

“Boi Becomes Hare” is a series of small intimate expressive pencil abstractions on handmade paper that explore my ambivalence about the conventional “trans narrative” and the way that I fit into such a narrative as a transgender man of colour. Combining the image of the hare and scratchy, immediate imperfect drawings of myself works as means to displace and disorder the traditional Western idea of “transformation,” and as a way to envision the different, unexpected, radical and more expansive ways that the trans trajectory might grow away from socially expected Western cultural and neoliberal mass media circulated images that reassert binary gender norms and restrictions.’


TransFoms Exhibition / Trans Awareness Week 2015

Rachel Green Exhibit Date: 13-23 Nov 2015 Country of Origin: UK Media : Visual Art Rating: Contains Nudity Venue: Hamilton House 80 Stokes Croft, BS1 3QY Price: Free Odd Invasion Pronouns, misleading and confrontational serve to distract, regulate quantify, demean. Don’t call me ‘sir’ because my voice is deep or ‘madam’ because my face is aquiline. My gender is mine to decide, not yours. Ask me my preferred pronouns before you invade my psyche with your heteronormative assignations. I’ll call you sir if that’s what you like and keep my opinion to myself.

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TransFoms Exhibition / Trans Awareness Week 2015

Raju Rage’s

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Exhibit Date: 13-23 Nov 2015 Country of Origin: UK Media : Visual Art Rating: Contains Nudity Venue: Hamilton House 80 Stokes Croft, BS1 3QY Price: Free Raju Rage’s current project ‘kink, culture, conflict’ explores how rubber and its material and colonial history connect to modern day kink/sensual/sexual practices as forms of cultural bondage and rites. Inspired by Anjali Arondekar’s ‘For the Record: On Sexuality and the Colonial Archive in India’ and a recent collaboration in a photoshoot with fierce photographer Ajamu. Raju is building this work into a live sculptural performance focusing on sexuality and gender in necropolitical times which will be performed as a work in progress. Raju Rage’s work focuses on exploring, o ccupying and performing race, ethnicity, gender and queerness. Specifically, the way ‘South Asian’ queer gender non-conforming people have to navigate and negotiate their bodies in a western world where there is often a conflict between defining and expressing complex identities.


Trans Awarness Day: Flag Raising Ceremony Location: Outside City Hall, College Green, BS1 5TRNight 8 July 2015 @ 18:00 Pride Theatre Time: 08:30. www.outbristol.co.uk

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Each year Bristol City Council commemorates Trans Awareness week by hosting a flag raising ceremony out side City Hall. The event is open to all to attend and is presided over by the Right Honourable Lord Mayor of Bristol Councillor Clare Campion-Smith. The Lord Mayor’s Consort is Mr Ian Campion-Smith. Time: 08:30 Location : Outside City Hall, College Green, BS1 5TR


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Ceremony of Remembrance Date: Thursday 20th November 2015 Venue: Anson Rooms, Richmond Building, University of Bristol Students’ Union, 105 Queens Rd, Bristol BS8 1LN Price: Free Ceremony of Remembrance is is for trans people, their friends, family and allies held at the Anson Rooms, Richmond Building, University of Bristol Students’ Union, 105 Queens Rd, Bristol BS8 1LN. The Venue has space if required for changing,the green room which is the room that the artists performing at gigs in the Anson rooms use. It’s a large changing/relaxing space with a shower, toilet and lots of seating. and the ceremony is an informal event were anyone in attendance can share their thoughts to commemorate those who have been lost.

Trans Awareness Week 2015

Thirsty Thursday @ The Palace Date: Thursday 20th November 2015 Time: 20:00 Venue:1 West Street, BS2 0DF Bristol Price: Free Entry

Thirsty Thursdays is a weekly Trans event held at the Palace in Old Market Quarter’s Gay Village. The Palace is a welcoming environment. The venue has changing facilities for the Trans event and also hosts shopping evenings bringing Trans friendly pop up shops into the venue so people can try out new looks in a safe space. This is a very sociable event and Jo and the staff at the Palace make everyone feel welcome


Film Screening

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Ursula Mayer Date: Tuesday 24 November 2015, 6.30pm Country of Origin: UK Media: Film Tickets: www.spikeisland.org.uk Venue: 133 Cumberland Road BS1 6UX Price: £5, £3 concessions Free for Spike Associates Ursula Mayer, London-based artist filmmaker and winner of the 2014 Derek Jarman Award for radical filmmaking, creates cinematic works that are rich in historical resonance. This screening includes Mayer’s recent films Medea (2013) and Gonda (2012), alongside the short works Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight (2010) and Cinesexual (2013). Mayer’s work often challenges gender boundaries and expectations resulting in complex and autonomous statements, or even speculations, on the contemporary human condition. This screening is presented as part of the ICA Moving Image Network.


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Gay Village, Old Market Quarter Welcome to the Gay Village in the Old Market Quarter Centrally located within easy walking distance of the Train & Bus Stations & Bristol Shopping Quarter. The village venues are open day & night, the area is well connected & has events planned every night of the week and festival events throughout the year. For all the latest details check www.outbristol.co.uk 1 The Phoenix 1 Wellington Buildings, BS2 9DB Gay run & owned, this is the ONLY openly friendly bar catering to everyone who respects diversity that reflects this amazing city! Relax in a comfy friendly establishment .Opening Hours Mon-Tue 16:00-23:00 Wed-Fri 12:00-23:00 Sat 12:00-Late Sun 12:00-10:00 www.outbristol.co.uk/the-phoenix 2 Old Market Tavern 29-30 Old Market Street, BS2 0BH A traditional pub in the centre of Bristol which serves food and has a beautiful traditional British beer garden. The pub also host quizs and events. Opening Hours Sun-Thurs 11:30-23:00 Fri 11:30-00:00 Sat 16:00-01:00 www.outbristol.co.uk/old-market-tavern 3 Proud Bar 53 Old Market Street, BS2 0ER A friendly, cosy yet stylish venue with something for everyone, steeped in nearly 400 years of history, you’re sure to receive the warmest of welcomes. Opening Hours Mon-Thur 17:00-23:30 Fri 15:00-01:00 Sat13:0001:00 Sun 13:00-23:30 www.outbristol.co.uk/proud-bar 4 The Palace 1-3 West Street, Bristol, BS2 0DF Bristol’s very own Palace with fabulous theatrical & opulent decoration that would put the Moulin Rouge to shame, this place is the party Palace. Opening Hours Sun-Thur 17:00-00:00 Fri 17:00-02:00 Sat 17:00-02:00

www.outbristol.co.uk 6 The Retreat

16 West Street, BS2 0DF Bar & Grill by day & venue at night it is open & welcoming with from cabaret to quiz nights Opening Times Mon 12:00-21:00 Tue 12:00-00:00 Wed 12:00-22:00 Thur-Fri 12:00-0:00 Sat-Sun 12:00-02:00 www.outbristol.co.uk/the-retreat 1 Alfred Street,BS2 0RF Bristol’s premier health spa for men, we offer a unique and tantalising experience in a clean, private location, just 5 minutes walk from Gay Village & Temple Meads with ample parking.

7 Elite Retreat

8 Lads Locker room

www.outbristol.co.uk/the-palace 5 The Bristol Bear Bar 2-4 West Street,Bristol BS2 0BH UK’s only bespoke bear bar, with welcoming & friendly atmostphere it’s a must see for all Bears & non Bears Opening Hours Tue-Thur 19:00-23:00 Fri-Sat 19:0002:00 Sun 17:00-23:00

9 The Local

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www.outbristol.co.uk/elite-retreat 19-21 West Street,BS2 0DF A sauna and venue that caters for all Gay, Bi-sexual and Bi-curious men who wish to have the freedom to relax.Opening Hours Mon 00:00 - 06:00 Tues 12:0000:00 Wed 12:00-06:00 Thur 12:00-00:00 Fri- Sun 00:00 00:00:00 www.outbristol.co.uk/ladslockerroom 42a Old Market Street BS2 0EZ As the name suggests this is the Local store and Off Licence. This store has everything you need whether on a night out, a house party, a quite night in or your weekly shop. LGBT friendly & safe sex supplies sold. Opening Hours 24/7 Monday to Sunday www.oldmarketquarter.co.uk/thelocal

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Gay Village, West End Welcome to the Gay Village in the West End. Centrally located within easy walking distance of the Train & Bus Stations & Bristol Shopping Quarter. The village venues are open day & night, the area is well connected & has events planned every night of the week. For all the latest details check www.outbristol.co.uk

10 The Pineapple

37 St Georges Road, BS1 5UU

A great place to spend any evening. Comfy surroundings, a quality range of drinks and regular events make The Pineapple one very special venue. Opening Times Mon - Sun:17:00-00:00 www.outbristol.co.uk/pineapple

11 Bent

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4 Frogmore Street, BS1 5UX

Bent combines a stylish, relaxed, yet lively atmosphere, an extensive cocktail menu, competitive pricing, and amazing sound system and light up dancefloor - It really is something special. Opening Times Mon - Sat:20:00-02:00 Sunday Closed www.outbristol.co.uk/bent

12 Queenshilling

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9 Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA

The atmosphere in this Club is truly electric. Visit the website for up to date opening times DJ listings and details of theme nights. From stages and podiums, to comfortable seating areas, with premium drinks at reasonable prices and the friendliest staff around. www.outbristol.co.uk/queenshilling

1 Frog Lane,BS1 5UX

OMG is the South West’s busiest and biggest gay venue. It’s state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, buzzing atmosphere and competitive pricing have made OMG the incredible, lively club it is today.Opening Times: Wed - Fri:22:00-04:00 Sat:22:00-05:00. www.outbristol.co.uk/omg-club

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Club Events (Mixed)

Club Events (Mixed)

AmourAmi

Leather Wild West

BearPit@BBB

Digiloue

www.outbristol.co.uk/events www.outbristol.co.uk/amour-ami A mixture of RuPaul’s drag race/PartyMonster/ Paris is Burning meets 90’s rave realness - Here is Amour Ami Bristol’s Bi-Monthly night held in Gay Village, Lets Party.... Open Hours 22:00 till Late www.outbristol.co.uk/bearpit Monthly night of fabulousness to support Bristol Bear Fiesta & Southern HiBearnation with DJ daddi turning up the heat with His funky vibe and a few camp classics too Opening Hours 22:00-02:00 www.outbristol.co.uk/digilogue DIGILOGUE - Alternative 80s clubbing, held in various venues in Gay Village, Old Market Quarter. Opening Hours 22:00-02:00

UNION

www.outbristol.co.uk/union The ideal night for any man with an interest in leather. It’s the place to meet new guys, to catch up with mates and above all, have fun in leathers. Dresscode is minimum of one item of leather outerwear. South West Rubber Men www.outbristol.co.uk/swrm From the curious to the connoisseur, come rubber up and socialize.

Dont Tell Your Mother www.outbristol.co.uk/DTYM Don’t Tell Your Mother is a Indie LGBT+FRIENDS club night. Opening Hours 22:00-02:00

ByLaw

Horse Play

www.outbristol.co.uk/horseplay A Club transformed into a disco stables; it’s a dirty underground club beneath a metal bar, with cheap beer and an intimate vibe. Opening Hours 22:00- Late

Indigo Bristol

Psychodrama

www.outbristol.co.uk/psychodrama Putting the Alt in Alternative this gay night is something very different to what you have seen before. Opening Hours 22:00-Late

People Like Us

HUN NIGHTCLUB

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People Like Us’ main aim is to create a safe dance space, where people can completely lose themselves to our unique style in dance music. Come n get some….! ;) love love disco love PLU ♥ :) xxxxxxxxxxxxx

www.outbristol.co.uk/hunnightclub

HUN nightclub... Energetic homo discotheque for freaks like you. House, electronic and disco music in some of the most unusual venues in Bristol. Sexy and smiley crowd, All welcome. Main party usually on the first Saturday of each month from 10 - late followed by STILL UP! The official Hun afterhours.

BLUF Bristol

www.outbristol.co.uk/bluf-bristol For many BLUF represents the ultimate gay leatherman fantasy - that Tom of Finland look made real. BLUF Bristol is the west’s very own meeting exclusively for BLUF members

Gear Bristol

www.outbristol.co.uk/gear Gear Bristol is a monthly fetish club for Gay/Bi men.

Leather Market

www.outbristol.co.uk/leather-market A great way to start, expand or refresh your leather wardrobe. Choose from a wide variety of secondhand or nearly new items. The Leather Cafe will be open!

www.outbristol.co.uk/events www.outbristol.co.uk/leather-wild-west LeatherWest’s summer event that encourages all guys to saddle up in their leather chaps, jeans and waistcoats to enjoy the summer, a bbq and maybe a bit of rodeo action!

www.bylaw.org.uk Bringing together lesbian, gay and bisexual people working or intending to work in the legal community in the South West and South Wales

www.indigonetwork.co.uk Run by an all-women team, the sociable Indigo networking group offers lesbian/bi/queer women of the South West the chance to connect in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. suzanne@indigonetwork.co.uk Members www.outbristol.co.uk/members A friendly, fun events in chic environments for the discerning gay man for business, social & networking opportunities. Events take place throughout the year, & consist of a monthly Drinks Evening, Parties & Dining events. LGBT History Month www.outbristol.co.uk/lgbthistory February each year is LGBT History Month. In Bristol a voluntary group that presents events and information about the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history of Bristol. Bear Fiesta

www.outbristol.co.uk/bristol-bear-fiesta Held in the first weekend in June each year Bristol plays host to the Bristol Bear fiesta.these events are always well attended, check out the website for the latest information. www.outbristol.co.uk/bristol-bear-fiesta Bristol Pride www.pridebristol.co.uk A week long festival which goes out with a bang with the Parade & Pride event, hosting music & performances from local and national acts, community stands in the heart of the city. Held first week of July. UK Leather Pride www.ukleatherpride.com A fantastic weekend in of leather fun designed to celebrate the gay leathermen’s community. We’ve lined up a range of events including social and workshops. 6-8 Novemeber 2015 www.outbristol.co.uk/uk-leather-pride. Southern Hibearnation www.outbristol.co.uk/southern-hibearnation Held in the first weekend in December each year Bristol in the Old Market Quarter Gay Village plays host to Southern Hibernation Bear Fesitval. These events are always well attended.


http://www.outbristol.co.uk/listings Bristol Bisons RFC www.bisonsrfc.co.uk Bristol’s first gay and gay-friendly rugby team is always looking for new members, players and supporters. Everyone welcome regardless of experience or ability.

LGBT Services LGBT Bristol

Bristol Panthers

EACH

Social Groups

CycleOut Bristol

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Bristol’s premier gay friendly football team. Bristol Panthers Football Club is Bristol’s premier openly gay friendly football club. The current incarnation of Bristol Panthers was born on the 28th March 2009, following a advert calling for interested gay footballers and supporters, to come together socially.

www.outbristol.co.uk/cycleout

The Gay Outdoor Club’s local lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cycling group for West of England cycleoutbristol@live.co.uk

The Gay Outdoor Club

www.goc.org.uk

For gay men and women and their friends. It has national membership and local groups all around the country. There are groups within GOC based around specific activities.

LGBT Fitness Class and Social www.stridefitness.co.uk If you want to look and feel great,improve your fitness, have more energy & meet other LGBT people then join our “LGBT Fitness class & Social” The workout is one hour with the option to stay and socialise Suitable for all levels here: Hamilton House, Stokes Croft, Social for lesbians, meetsmuch: every other When:network Monday, 7-8pm How ClassThurs£3

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GMG

www.gmgsouthwest.com

evenings in Bristol and Weston-super-Mare.

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Gay Men’s Book Group

bristolbookclub@hotmail.co.uk

Meeting monthly at a member’s flat in the centre of Bristol to discuss a book written by a gay author or about gay themes.

BS3 LGBT

“The definitive destination for the LGBT communities inwww.outbristol.co.uk/bs3-lgbt the dual city region of Aims to bring together the lesbian, gay, bisexWest of England. ” ual and transthe communities that live, work and play in the Bristol BS3 area.

LGBT Brunch

Rainbow Group

www.outbristol.co.uk/LGBTbruch First Saturday of every month at Coniston Community Centre, a great way to kick start the weekend & meet new friends. Contact David Sully email rainbow@bristol.gov.uk

Bristol City Council employees LGBT group Call Equalities on 0117 922 4446

We work in partnership with Bristol City Council to empower lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people to become actively involved in community life. We pride ourselves in challenging homophobia and transphobia in the wider community and help promote understanding of equality and inclusion.

www.each.education EACH is the award-winning charity: affirming the lives of gay & transgender people & reducing discrimination. Mon-Fri: 9:00 am-5:00 pm info@each.education 0808 1000 143

The Diversity Trust www.diversitytrust.org.uk The Diversity Trust is a specialist in equality, diversity and inclusion and has a wealth of knowledge and experience in project management, evaluation, policy, research and training. Avon & Somerset Police

www.avonandsomerset.police.uk

Official Police account for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Liaison Officers @ASPOLICELGBT Avon & somerset police LGBT Liaison Team can be found at all community events and follow their work on the main website or via twitter.

Gaydio

day evening at 8:30. Also bowling, cinema, coffee bars, theatre, concerts, discos, cycling, walks, meals out and more. www.outbristol.co.uk/pinkherrings

LGBT GUIDE FOR THE WEST ENGLAND SocialOFgroup for LGBT people. Regular social

www.outbristol.co.uk lgbtbristol.org.uk

Trans Info

www.gaydio.co.uk Gaydio is the world’s biggest LGB&T radio station. You can get Gaydio on DAB Digital Radio (London, Sussex, Glasgow, Edinburgh), 88.4FM (Greater Manchester), on mobile apps gaydio.co.uk.

http://uktrans.info Advice with practical problems such as access to healthcare & legal issues. We can guide you towards information you need and on occasion we can (with your consent) contact organizations on your behalf to resolve issues. Bristol Crossroads http://bristol-crossroads.org.uk Meetings at Wick Village Hall Contact: Liz or Tania Informal opportunity for all transgendered people, partners & family to meet & dress in a safe and supportive environment. Phone: 01453 757110 The Bridge, Sexual Assault Referral Centre 0117 342 6999 A support service for victims of sexual crime & provides a range of services. If you are a victim, we can tell you your options and help you in making your own decisions about your care. www.thebridgecanhelp.org.uk Survivors UK www.survivorsuk.org Survivors UK support adult men who have experienced sexual violation at any time in their lives. Their Helpline Webchat service is open Monday & Tuesday 6-9pm, Wednesday 122.30pm & 6-9pm, and Thursday 12-2.30pm. Bristol Women’s Voice www.bristolwomensvoice.org.uk Bristol Women’s Voice (BWV) provides a way for women to influence the public authorities, for example the Council, health bodies and the police in how they meet women’s needs and promote women’s equality.


Social Groups Missing Lesbians

Bi Visible Bristol

GayWest

Sing Out Bristol

http://www.outbristol.co.uk/listings www.missinglesbians.co.uk A free listing guide for lesbian events, social groups and organizations of interest to lesbians and within reach of Bristol UK.

www.outbristol.co.uk/bivisible We promote the presence of the bisexual community in Bristol and provide meet-ups as a safe space for bi people to meet, network and exchange ideas. Café Kino on Stokes Croft, on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. www.gaywest.org.uk A social group covering the South West supporting the LGBTQIAPD Community, providing a safe and secure place to meet every Saturday morning. www.singoutbristol.com A choir run by and for LGBT people who enjoy singing. We are a very social group and musical experience is not needed.

LGBT Support Services Proud 2 Serve

www.outbristol.co.uk www.proud2serve.net

Our aim is to provide support, information and networking for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender serving, ex-serving personnel and their families both at home and abroad.

Lesbian & Gay Christian Movement, Bristol lgcm.org.uk LGCM is working for love, for peace, for justice, and for the promotion of the Christian faith especially within the LGBT community.

Imaan

www.imaan.org.uk Social Support for Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Trans Muslims. Imaan supports LGBT Muslim people, their families and friends, to address issues of sexual orientation within Islam.

Jewish Lesbian and Gay Group

www.jglg.org.uk

The longest established Jewish LGBT group in the world. Our membership is open to Jewish men and women who areLGBT including people from many different backgrounds. We welcome non-Jewish partners to all events and non-LGBT & non-Jewish guests to certain events.

Out Stories Bristol www.outstoriesbristol.org.uk We are a group who are interested in discussing and collating information about LGBT History in Bristol. admin@outstoriesbristol.org.uk

Avon Trans Women www.avontranswomen.org.uk We are a self help group serving Bristol and the surrounding area for male-to-female transsexuals & others undergoing gender reassignment.

Pink Herrings

Trans Bristol

GMG

pinkherrings@yahoo.co.uk

Social network for lesbians, meets every other Thursday evening at 8:30. Also bowling, cinema, coffee bars, theatre, concerts, discos, cycling, walks, meals out and more. www.outbristol.co.uk/pinkherrings

www.gmgsouthwest.com Social group for LGBT people. Regular social evenings in Bristol and Weston-super-Mare. gmgsw@hotmail.co.uk http://www.gmgsouthwest.com/

Gay Men’s Book Group

bristolbookclub@hotmail.co.uk

Meeting monthly at a member’s flat in the centre of Bristol to discuss a book written by a gay author or about gay themes.

BS3 LGBT

www.outbristol.co.uk/bs3-lgbt Aims to bring together the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans communities that live, work and play in the Bristol BS3 area.

LGBT Brunch

www.outbristol.co.uk/LGBTbruch First Saturday of every month at Coniston Community Centre, a great way to kick start the weekend & meet new friends. Contact David Sully

Rainbow Group

email rainbow@bristol.gov.uk

Bristol City Council employees LGBT group Call Equalities on 0117 922 4446

http://transbristol.wordpress.com A safe space where trans identified people in the Bristol area can share ideas, provide support and plan things. Anything under the trans umbrella should belong here. Email:transbristol@gmail.com Trans Info http://uktrans.info Advice with practical problems such as access to healthcare & legal issues. We can guide you towards information you need and on occasion we can (with your consent) contact organizations on your behalf to resolve issues. Bristol Crossroads http://bristol-crossroads.org.uk Meetings at Wick Village Hall Contact: Liz or Tania Informal opportunity for all transgendered people, partners & family to meet & dress in a safe and supportive environment. Phone: 01453 757110 The Bridge, Sexual Assault Referral Centre 0117 342 6999 A support service for victims of sexual crime & provides a range of services. If you are a victim, we can tell you your options and help you in making your own decisions about your care. www.thebridgecanhelp.org.uk Survivors UK www.survivorsuk.org Survivors UK support adult men who have experienced sexual violation at any time in their lives. Their Helpline Webchat service is open Monday & Tuesday 6-9pm, Wednesday 122.30pm & 6-9pm, and Thursday 12-2.30pm. Bristol Women’s Voice www.bristolwomensvoice.org.uk Bristol Women’s Voice (BWV) provides a way for women to influence the public authorities, for example the Council, health bodies and the police in how they meet women’s needs and promote women’s equality.


LGBT Support Services www.outbristol.co.uk Switchboard LGBT+ Helpline www.switchboard.lgbt Our helpline operates from 10am to 11pm daily on 0300 330 0630. You can also access Switchboard Instant Messaging through the following link when someone is available online - www.switchboard.lgbt Stonewall

www.stonewall.org.uk An organisation working for equality and justice for Lesbian, Gay and Bisexuals.From our Diversity Champions programme offering advice to over 600 companies to our information line on 08000 50 20 20 Bristol Drugs Project www.bdp.org.uk Whether it is Alcohol, Heroin or Ketamine, Cocaine or Cannabis, Ecstasy or Amphetamine, we can help you make the changes you want reducing the risks, controlling your use or stopping using. 0117 987 6000

LGBT Support Services www.outbristol.co.uk Pace www.pacehealth.org.uk PACE is a charity promoting the mental health and emotional well-being of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans* community. PACE provides online services that can be accessed nationally. LGBTQ Emotional Wellness lgbthealthforumbristol.co.uk A group aimed at Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer(LGBTQ) people over 18, who are experiencing emotional distress, or coping with enduring mental health challenges. info@lgbthealthforumbristol.co.uk Fastest at Terrence Higgins Trust Call 0117 955 1000 Rapid 1 hour HIV testing and same day results, testing for Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea, Syphilis, Hepatitis B and C with results within a 10 days. Confidential walk in service every Monday from 5-7:30pm (ex bank holidays). Bookable appointments Friday afternoons. . 8-10 West Street, Bristol, BS2 0BH. www.tht.org.uk

www.brokenrainbow.org.uk If you’re in a violent relationship, or care about someone who is, call Broken Rainbow on 0300 999 5428 or 0800 999 5428. The helpline is open on Mondays and Thursdays 10am–8pm and Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10am–5 pm www.facebook.com/freedomyouthlgbtq

Brigstowe Project www.brigstowe.org Housing project for people living with HIV,providing support, advice and advocacy. 176 Easton Rd, Easton, Bristol. Call 0117 9415188 Mon-Fri: 9:00 am-5:00 pm THT Direct Helpline Call us on 0808 802 1221

LGBTQ Youth Cafe Yate facebook.com/groups/LGBTQyate Aged 14-19yrs old, an LGBTQ youth café in Yate on the last Sunday of every month from 19:00-21:00. Come along & find out more. Contact Phone 01454 869 441 Email info@ yatearmadillo.co.uk University of Bath LGBT www.bathlgbt.co.uk

GMFA - the gay men’s health charity www.gmfa.org.uk The UK’s leading charity dedicated to gay men’s health. Our mission is to improve gay men’s health by increasing the control they have over their own lives. www.gmfa.org.uk

UWE LGBT Society

Stop Hate UK

Broken Rainbow

Freedom Youth

A weekly group for LGBTQ young people aged 14-25, held in central Bristol every Tuesday from 7-9.30pm You can contact Hannah at hannah@otrbristol.org.uk or call 07814 250 751.

A social & welfare student group here to help you get the most out of your university life & wheather you identify as gay,straight, bisexual, trans or are unsure of your sexuality or gender Join our Facebook group for all discussions and social events

www.uwesu.org/network/outuwe

Social group for LGBT students. The LGBT Society has a great line up of events through out the year what ever your interests we are sure you can find something that appeals to you. Join our Facebook group for all discussions and social events.

University of Bristol LGBT+ Society

lgbtplusbristol.org.uk

We organise regular social events for all LGBT students at Bristol University Keep up to date with cultural/ recruitment events at the Bristol University LGBT+ Society. Join our Facebook group for all discussions and social events Email ubu-lgbtplus@bristol.ac.uk

The Albert Kennedy Trust

www.akt.org.uk

1625 Independent People

www.1625ip.co.uk

AKT supports LGBT young people (aged 16-25) who are homeless or living in a hostile environment. London: 020 7831 6562 Manchester: 0161 228 3308 Newcastle: 0191 281 0099

Independent People actively prevents youth homelessness and promotes a planned approach to independent living. By meeting young people’s needs, every young person achieves a positive outcome as a result of contacting us. 0117 317 8800

For information and support about your sexual health and for information and concerns about HIV. Lines open Monday to Friday 10am to 8pm. Free to call from landlines and mobiles in the UK.

Bristol Sexual Health Centre

www.uhbristol.nhs.uk

Bristol Sexual Health Centre provides a confidential service which anyone can self-refer to (or your GP may wish to refer you here if needed), for advice, tests and treatment if needed. Appointments: 0117 342 69 00 Advice: 0117 342 6944

www.stophateuk.org Independent & confidential information, advice and support to anybody affected by LGB and T Hate Crime. Available across England, Wales & Scotland. We are here 24 hours a day: 08088010661 CALM www.theCALMzone.net/get-help A charity dedicated to preventing male suicide. Helpline & webchat service for men of all ages that’s free, confidential & anonymous. 0800 585858 (national) Open 5pm-midnight, every day of the year. NO GOING BACK http://nogoingback.org.uk A charity dedicated to helping LGBT people who may have fled their country due to persecution for their sexual orientation or gender identity. Bristol Families & Friends bristolfamiliesandfriends.org.uk BFF is a support group for families & friends of LGB people. We meet on the third Wednesday of every month at 7pm at the Terrence Higgins Trust. Call Sue Allen on 01454 852 418. sueallenfflag@blueyonder.co.uk


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4-6 DECEMBER 2015

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