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HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY - January 27th 2012
 

 

Use your voice and pledge to Speak Up, Speak Out - watch our 90 second film for HMD 2012.  

 

Beverly Knight

 

Our new film features singer Beverley Knight, impressionist Jon Culshaw, poet Benjamin Zephaniah and author Malorie Blackman.

 

This 90-second film, which highlights this year's theme of Speak Up, Speak Out, focuses on how voices can be used in many different ways - singing, beat boxing, performing impressions, producing poetry or bearing witness.

 

The film, which also features Sabina Miller, Holocaust survivor and Afaf Hassan, whose family are trapped in Darfur, celebrates the power of the human voice, with contributors demonstrating the way in which their voice is amazing.

 

 

Holocaust Memorial Day is now just two weeks away

 

It's still not too late to order your free materials for HMD - get your free posters now.  

 

We have a limited number of About Booklets left to hand out at your activity - call 0845 838 1883 now to make sure you don't miss out!

 

If you are on Twitter - please follow @HMD_UK and show your support.

 

Make sure you sign the pledge and commit to creating a safer, better future.

 

Don't forget to let us know what you are doing!

Find us on Facebook

 

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View our videos on YouTube

HMDT is a charity which works to raise awareness of Holocaust Memorial Day.  27 January provides an opportunity for everyone to learn lessons from the Holocaust, Nazi Persecution and subsequent genocides and apply them to the present day to create a safer, better future.

 

On HMD we share the memory of the millions who have been murdered in the Holocaust and subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur in order to challenge hatred and persecution in the UK today. 

 

Contact the HMDT Team to find out how you can use HMD to create a safer, better future.

 

t. 0845 838 1883

e. enquiries@hmd.org.uk

www.hmd.org.uk 

 

 
 

 

Holocaust Memorial Day Trust | PO Box 61074 | London | SE1P 5BX | United Kingdom

LGBT History Month - Feb. 2012

 

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BourneOut and LGBT History Month - 25th February 2012

To coincide with LGBT History Month in February, BourneOut, Eastbourne’s forum for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans community is pleased to host a ‘Literary Event" at Eastbourne Library.

In East Sussex, there a number of events organised:

DATE TIME EVENT VENUE
Saturday 18th February 2012 11am - 9.30pm Opening the Closet Door Stade Hall, Hastings
Wednesday 22nd February 2012 7pm - 9pm Opening the Closet Door Forest Row Library
Saturday 25nd February 2012 5.30pm - 7.30pm BourneOut Literary Evening Eastbourne Library

BourneOut, Eastbourne’s forum for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans community is pleased to have been invited to take part and is hosting a ‘Literary Event’ to celebrate LGBT History Month.

The evening will primarily be a social occasion but we are asking for volunteers to read out a poem or piece of prose that they enjoy (not necessarily about LGBT History Month). We aim to keep the event light-hearted and humorous. It is open for everyone to attend, you do not have to read anything out just turn up and enjoy being in the audience.

If you would like to do a reading or have a stand. Please contact:

Derek Andrews or Philip Stanton

 Event Details

 When:  Saturday 25th February 2012 from 5.30 - 7.30pm
 Where:  Eastbourne Library, Grove Road, Eastbourne BN21 4TL
 Cost:  Free - Wine/Soft Drinks and Snacks provided.
 

 

Gay Kids UK

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Gay Kids UK
Gay Kids UK is a spin-off of a Norwegian exhibition and school book for kids of all ages, produced by Lill-Ann Chepstow-Lusty. It is a photographic project, retracing gay, lesbian and bisexual childhoods through looking at old photographs.
Most gay and lesbians in England, as in Norway, are happily living normal lives. The childhood of a Gay Kid, is very similar to that of other children. The only difference being that they learn next to nothing about the love they will experience when they become older. Love between men and love between women is still "the love that dare not speak its name" and adults rarely talk to their children about it.
This project aims to challenge this silence.
Lill-Ann Chepstow-Lusty (born 1960)
Grew up in Easbourne and attended Ratton Secondary School. From there she went on to study photography at Eastbourne College of Art & Design. In 1980, Lill-Ann moved to Oslo, where she has been exhibiting and publishing her work ever since. Gay kids came about whilst baby-sitting a young child of 4 years old that made her think "this kid could be gay" and question the fact of whether our sexual identities have always been there. That all children are presumed to be heterosexual until proven otherwise.
Taking her curiosity further she started asking to see childhood photographs of her gay and lesbian friends and their friends. This resulted in a major exhibition in front of the Cultural History Museum in Oslo which is now touring in a smaller format Northern Norway. The show was accompanied by a book made for children and bought in by Oslo Kommune (Oslo Council) to be used in all schools in Oslo.

Lill-Ann says:
"I would like to produce an English version of this project. Seeing that I grew up as a gay-teen in Eastbourne, it is in Eastbourne I would like to have the exhibition. The exibition would include people's childhood photographs from all over the UK, and I am hoping that all generations and ethnic backgrounds will be involved."
What do we want to achieve with Gay kids?
    To teach children and parents alike about acceptance of being different and that there is more than one way to be a child
    To combat `playground bullying' towards teens harassed for being gay.
Gay Kids UK, is a photographic project proving that we were also once children.
So if your parents allow you to use them, I am interested in your childhood photos, from the ages of 0-12 years old. Send scanned images/or contact me for details for a family album review.
 

If you would like to know more about this project. Please contact:

  Lill-Ann Chepstow

  BourneOut

More about Lill-Ann

 


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