Yesterday I went to the Sheffield event for the International Day Against Homophobia - IDAHO. There were speakers, a one-minute noise, and an LGB choir. It was good actually, with a reasonable turnout.
The speakers consisted of Jan Wilson, leader of Sheffield Council; Steve Slack, Director of the Centre for HIV and Sexual Health; Paul Broadbent, Assistant Chief Constable, South Yorkshire Police; Clive Skelton, Liberal Democrat Councillor; Alan Jones, Chair of the Area Child Protection Committee; Jackie Drayton, the former Lord Mayor of Sheffield; Graham Jones, Amnesty International; and the fantastically fabulous Claire Donnelly, of the Sheffield City Council LGBT Council Officer Group.
My photographs of the demo are available to view here, and the Sheffield Star's report on it is here.
Now, we just need to end homophobia! Let's all get on the case.
Bill Labov
1 hour ago
3 comments:
Yay for that - a very worthy cause!
Hi, thanks for taking such great pics of a brilliant event. Let's make it even bigger and better next year!
Steve Slack
Fantastically fabulous? Aw < blushes >
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