Lambeth LGBTQ+ changemakers: Marc Thompson For Marc Thompson, campaigning for HIV prevention and sharing memories of of Black LGBTQ+ people partying are both parts of 30+ years of activism in Lambeth.
Accredited Living Wage Employers: Esports Youth Club With the cost of consoles, WiFi and games excluding many young people from gaming, Esports Youth Club provide a free-to-use high-tech streaming studio at Pop Brixton – and know...
Lambeth LGBTQ+ changemakers: Michelle Ross and CliniQ CliniQ at King's College Hospital began when Lambeth recognised the need for a space that specialises in healthcare without intrusive questions for Trans people.
Lambeth LGBTQ+ changemakers: the Harvey Parker Trust The Harvey Parker Trust launched on the SouthBank with artists making a noise for mental health and worked there again this summer to provide Safe Spaces as part of...
Lambeth demonstrates its ongoing commitment to the Living Wage The council is working with local businesses, charities and community leaders to make Lambeth a Living Wage Place.
Lambeth LGBTQ+ changemakers: Julian Hows Lambeth’s 1970s LGBTQ+ community organised Pride marches, gay movie marathons, political protests and fundraising dancers – and created housing for young single people.
Living Wage Action Plan – putting together an Action Group Lambeth invited local businesses, charities, community leaders, to form a Living Wage Action Group who will set a direction on how to get more employers signed up to paying...
Pride in Lambeth Lambeth Council’s Pride reception with local activists and allies celebrated being the London borough with the biggest LGBTQ+ community