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| 16 Oct 2023 | |
| Alumnae News |
Our first get-together is being held at the UK’s first and only LGBTQ+ museum, which is just off Granary Square in the beating heart of the rejuvenated Kings Cross redevelopment, and won the Museums Change Lives Award 2022.
The Holles Pride Club is an inclusive space for our LGBTQ+ alumni and allies to be themselves, connect with one another, and be supported by other members. It is run by Flora Ellison, who is LEH Head of Upper School. To join the Holles Pride Club, please click here.
This event is open to club members and all our alumnae and will be followed by coffee at a nearby café. The current exhibition, We Are Queer Britain, marks the 50th anniversary of the UK’s first Pride March. It is a riot of voices, objects and images from the worlds of activism, art, culture and social history covering over 100 years of queer life. For more information, check out their website: HOME | Queer Britain https://queerbritain.org.uk/
Entrance to the museum is free, and there is no charge to attend the event. To sign up, please click here.
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