LGBTQ+ Representation

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This event dives into how ideas of what is "natural" have been constructed, challenged, reclaimed, and transformed into fuel for social change.

Through science, storytelling, activism, and lived experience, our panel explores Pride as a living movement of resistance, visibility, and community.

Join this LGBTQ+ History month for a panel hosted by Louise Ndibwirende featuring Daryn Carter and Antonia Forster, as we rethink what "natural" really means — and how we can mobilise that understanding to build a more liberated future.

LGBT+ History Month LGBT+ History Month (UK) is celebrated every February to honour the lives, culture, and achievements of LGBT+ people. Launched by Schools OUT UK in 2004, it promotes visibility, education, and inclusion across schools, workplaces, and communities. The 2026 theme is Science & Innovation.

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From Evolution to Activism: LGBTQ+ Representation from Nature to Bristol Pride at Bristol Beacon

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Trenchard Street, Bristol, BS1 5AR
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Season (24 Feb 2026)
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Tuesday18:00 - 21:00

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