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First time at UK Black Pride? Mine surpassed every expectation
Opinion: 'same time next year?' Attitude's Aaron Sugg attends his first UK Black Pride
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Opinion: 'same time next year?' Attitude's Aaron Sugg attends his first UK Black Pride
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"We’ve resisted and thrived to become bigger, better, bolder and braver through the years," says CEO Lady Phyll
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"25,000 people [all in] one space... No trouble, no drama, just living for the music, living for connection,” the self-described "Black lesbian warrior woman" says of the world’s largest free Pride event for LGBTQ+ people of colour, in this Attitude cover feature
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"It’s going to be full of spirit, love and it’s going to be unapologetically Black,” CEO Lady Phyll says
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"Knowing that so many Black and brown LGBTQ+ people and our allies have a safe, purpose-built space - even for one day - to celebrate Pride never fails to move me" writes Lerone Clarke-Oliver in an op-ed
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It was the 19th installment of the event celebrating African, Asian, Middle Eastern, Latin American and Caribbean-heritage LGBTQs
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The 2023 event was a historic one welcoming more than 25,000 people to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford
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"We are working on the theme for this year and it is going to be a powerful one," UK Black Pride CEO Phyll Opoku-Gyimah has said
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"Together, we will continue to create spaces that empower, uplift, and celebrate the diversity within our community"
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Celebrating its 18th birthday, the world's largest celebration for African, Asian, Middle Eastern, Latin American and Caribbean-heritage LGBTQI+ people returned to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park last Saturday. Here, Attitude meets some of the attendees
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The decision was made after a West Ham and Chelsea match was moved to the original date.
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"LEGACY symbolizes 18 years of awe-inspiring progress," UK Black Pride has said.
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UK Black Pride is the world’s largest pride celebration for LGBTQI+ people of African, Asian, Caribbean, Latin American, and Middle Eastern-descent.
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"I feel really comfortable to be myself here and it feels great."
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From the unmissable headliner to the after parties, we’ve got what you need to know about UK Black Pride’s in-person return.
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A separate march organised by Pride in London takes place on Saturday 2 July.
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‘Power’ is the theme for the first in-person UK Black Pride event since 2019.
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The film celebrates the community's movement from underground to out and proud.
Culture Sexuality
The event will partner with UK Black Pride following the resignation of senior figures amid allegations of racism and bullying last summer.
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"It's a whole community, and many communities within that, that come together to really highlight that we need each other," explained co-founder Lady Phyll at this year's event.