
VIEW: PEARL’S GOES WEST – THE START OF HOMECOMING
A great start to #PearlsReturn – the pics and a smartphone video from the ballroom uprising in Brixton Market – Pearl’s Goes West Continue reading VIEW: PEARL’S GOES WEST – THE START OF HOMECOMING
A great start to #PearlsReturn – the pics and a smartphone video from the ballroom uprising in Brixton Market – Pearl’s Goes West Continue reading VIEW: PEARL’S GOES WEST – THE START OF HOMECOMING
Can you help? If you can see possibilities for partnership, or are able to offer your services (as an individual or organisation) to making the events the best they can be, please use the form below to contact Rob to discuss. If you would like to volunteer to act as a steward, do a shift in the shop, or to help us convene or manage … Continue reading ACTION: Pearl’s Return – Partner Preview
“Selfie-obsessed, avocado toast-chomping, snowflake!” “Property-hoarding, climate-change complacent, bed-blocker!” “Read a book!” “OK. Boomer!” The combination of ever-increasing speed in technological change, rising life expectancy, a period of relative economic stability, the hard-fought-for (yet still unfinished) liberation struggles, the loosening of traditional, restrictive social ties (for many), and the decline of social mobility, means that it is little wonder intergenerational relationships have also been under some … Continue reading VIDEO: can we talk?
In the latest instalment of BlackOut’s Speechless series, Antoine Rogers reflects on the posthumous outing of Luther Vandross, the complexities of disclosure for Black men and the nature of allyship #Speechless Continue reading Watch: #Speechless No.6 – Patti, Luther and the end of ambiguity
This World Aids Day we remember those we have lost
This World Aids Day we stand in solidarity with those living with HIV
This World Aids Day we give thanks for the efforts of those who have worked and continue to work to limit the impact of HIV in our lives
This World Aids Day we renew our commitment to working to end AIDS Continue reading Watch: No longer speechless? World Aids Day 2018
The project was named Catalyst as a marker of its intention to build a new generation of activists for sexual health. During the three years it was funded, the Catalyst Programme trained 20 service users per year using 4 OCN‑accredited community engagement modules Continue reading Watch: Throwback Thursdays – Catalyst @ Naz
In 2010, BigUp@GMFA Project Manager and filmmaker, Jaime Sylla, embarked on a quest to amplify the stories of Black Gay men – the result was ‘Beyond Labels’. The film focused on testimonies from four men – Ted, Vernal, DJ and Christian – at different life stages. Continue reading Watch: Throwback Thursdays – Beyond Labels
Last Thursday we had a great time celebrating Black Boy Joy with friends at the Ku Bar in London’s Leicester Square. Thanks to all who made it down, everyone who inspired us on stage, and to Nash from Let’s Talk Queer POC for his work creating the event. #BlackBoyJoy in action right now @Kubar – celrbrating the power of our voices pic.twitter.com/YzuKVqjZJD — BLKOUT_UK (@BlkOutUK) … Continue reading Watch: Black Boy Joy in action
Do you live, work or play in the London Borough of Hackney? Join the conversation Continue reading Create: Insert your story here
We’d like to invite black gay/bi/sgl/queer men of all ages and their mothers to lunch to meet, discuss their relationships, and share experiences. We will be filming the lunch as well as conducting interviews with each mother and son separately. All in time for a short video just in time for Mother’s Day, to celebrate relationships between black gay men and their mothers. As well … Continue reading Event: For Mums who lunch
On World Aids Day 2017, BlackOutUK issues a call for us to work together to end HIV. Join the conversation Continue reading Watch: Let’s end HIV together
BlackOutUK are pleased to support the ‘Treating Me Right’ campaign – helping people living with HIV to know their healthcare rights Continue reading Read: Treat me right