As well as a time to recognise the struggles and successes of LGBTQ+ people, LGBTQ+ History Month is a step on the journey to bringing Pride ‘home’ to Lambeth.
Word from the Cabinet
Cllr Donatus Anyanwu, Lambeth’s Cabinet Member for Stronger Communities, said: “History Month serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of diversity, inclusion, and the ongoing fight for equality. Lambeth’s History Month events in our libraries, or organised by the community, help inspire a more inclusive and understanding environment for everyone.”
Celebrations in Lambeth Libraries
- Is That a Boy’s Toy? Art Exhibition explores gender, sexuality, and society’s expectations from the very moment we hold our first toys. Brixton Library from Tuesday 4 February all month during opening hours. Plus exhibition launch, private view and panel discussion ‘We still need to actively create spaces for queer art – why?’ Tuesday 4 February, 6pm via OutSavvy
- Queer as Folklore: The Hidden Queer History of Myths and Monsters worldwide with author Sacha Coward Tuesday 11 February, 7pm Carnegie Library via Eventbrite
- Kanopy Film Screening: Hit 1980s New York musical RENT Sing-along Friday 14 February, 6.30pm Minet Library via Eventbrite
- Radical Readers Discuss Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin. Queer desire brings tragedy in 1950s Paris. For a copy of the book please contact the library on 020 7926 1056. Friday 14 February, 7pm Brixton Library via
Eventbrite
- Josephine Baker, Fearless and Free. At 19, Baker sailed from New York to Paris, achieving international celebrity. She had four husbands and relationships with women including Frida
Kahlo and Colette. Her story in her own words, for the first time in English. Tuesday 18 February, 6.30pm Brixton Library. via Eventbrite
- Design your own Pride badge – rainbow? Or your own slogan?. Free to all ages:
- Upper Norwood Library Tuesday 18 February, 2.30 to 4pm
- Minet Library Wednesday 19 February 2.30 to 4pm
- Carnegie Library Thursday 20 February 2.30 to 4pm
- LGBTQ+ Zine Fair celebrating fanzine, small press and book writers and artists. Saturday, 22 February Brixton Library via Eventbrite
- Wikipedia LGBTQ+ Edit-a-thon: learn to add LGBTQ+ lives and history to the world’s largest online encyclopaedia. Monday 24 February, 6pm to 9pm Brixton Library via Eventbrite
- Deviants with Santanu Bhattacharya: electrifying new story of three generations of gay men in one Indian family from the acclaimed author of One Small Voice. Tuesday 25 February, 6.30pm. Brixton Library via Eventbrite
- Flash Dances: 100 Little Queer Tales. An evening of readings with the writers and editors of an anthology of stories written in workshops for young and fledgling LGBTQ+ writers in spring 2024. Thursday 27 February, 6.30pm Minet Library, via Eventbrite
- LGBTQ+ Reading Group: You Made a Fool of Death with Your
Beauty by Akwaeke Emezi – follow Feyi Adekola, a Nigerian American visual artist, as she heals from the trauma of widowhood and finds new love. Friday 28 February, 7pm ONLINE via Eventbrite
Lambeth Links
Lambeth Links, the local forum for the LGBTQ+ community, are hosting History Month events celebrating 40 Years of Pride in Lambeth:
- Brixton LGBTQ+ History Walk Free 90-minute walking tour in the footsteps
of local heroes, artists, activists and clubbers led by qualified Lambeth Tour Guides
Adrian Gibson and Clare Truscott. Starts and ends Brixton Library. 16 Feb.
Booking essential clare@lambethlinks.org.uk - 40 Years of Pride: Plans for 2025 also include events in Lambeth libraries inviting the local community to bring in their memories of the 12 fabulous 80s-90s Prides and Europrides in Jubilee Gardens, Kennington Park, Brockwell Park and Clapham Common. Share your Pride posters, outfits, club flyers, tickets, photos and stories – for a summertime Prides Past exhibition in Lambeth Archives. Contact clare@lambethlinks.org.uk
- Josephine Baker, Fearless and Free. At 19, Baker sailed from New York to Paris, achieving international celebrity. She had four husbands and relationships with women including Frida