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BourneOut has been invited to a tour of Parliament, followed by a meeting with Stephen Lloyd our MP

Tuesday 3rd July 2012

 
A coach will leave "The Hart" (open at 0530hrs) for London at 0615hrs, and is due to arrive back in Eastbourne at approximately 2130hrs.
Tickets (inc. coach travel), First come, First served! £16 payable in advance by 31st  May, from "The Hart" or post. Cash or Cheque made payable to "BourneOut".
 
The Jewel Tower
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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

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Reaching Out: LGBT Focus Group

Reaching Out: Older LGBT people

Reaching Out: LGBT Focus Group

Wednesday 13th June

11 a.m. until 2.30 p.m.

Tea and coffee on arrival and lunch at 12.30 p.m. will be provided.

Venue: WRVS Eastbourne

(Maximum of 15 places, please contact the details below to secure your place.)

Reaching Out is a group of voluntary, statutory, social group and academic representatives who are engaged in a six month project exploring the experiences of older lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgendered people living in or local to Eastbourne.

We are particularly focused on older LGBT people who may be isolated within the wider community.

We want to carry out an ‘assessment of need’ within the older LGBT community and specifically the needs of those people who are isolated.

If you have personal experience this topic or knowledge about it through friends, or you would simply like to contribute to the assessment please contact:

Lisa Hodgson on 01273 641927 or send an email to:

L.hodgson@brighton.ac.uk

Please title your email ‘Reaching Out’

    

 

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