The Pride in London parade was due to take place on Saturday 27 June before its postponement
‘When I heard about Stonewall, I remember feeling just like the famous line in the movie Network –"I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take it any more." Standing up for our community and advocating for ourselves was powerful then and it is powerful now.’‘I think what we can learn from the uprising is everything we’ve learned after it: until the most marginalised among us are free, none of us are free.’‘Resist.
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