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10th July, 2022

Pride House Birmingham announces Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games schedule

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Pride House Birmingham announces Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games schedule

Via Pride House Birmingham

July 2022: Pride House Birmingham opens from Friday 22nd July and visitors can expect to find an atmosphere of party, protest and cultural passions, say organisers of the project dedicated to inclusion at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

The venue located in the central Birmingham’s Gay Village is just a short walk from the Smithfield site where beach volleyball and 3×3 basketball will be played at the Games.

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Announcing an initial itinerary of events based around its theme of Celebrate, Educate, Participate, Pride House aims to combine the thrill of watching live sport with activities that emphasise the importance of equality and diversity.

The build-up to Birmingham 2022 will include a keynote speech on fighting for human rights in the Commonwealth from veteran campaigner Peter Tatchell and the opening of a special exhibition that explains the past, present and future challenges facing LGBTQ+ citizens in the association’s member states. Peter Tatchell says:

The Commonwealth Games present an unmissable opportunity to directly address the ongoing discrimination of LGBTQ+ people across the Commonwealth,

Since I spoke at Pride House Glasgow back in 2014, there has been relatively little progress made on LGBTQ+ rights in the member states. Sport is a powerful vehicle with which to address equality and celebrate diversity and I look forward to contributing towards the Pride House programme.

Pride House is a safe, welcoming and supportive space for LGBT+ athletes, officials and spectators. It sends a message that we are here, we are queer, and in the Commonwealth, we are everywhere.”

Following a VIP reception, Friday night revellers will be among the first to experience the Pride House space above The Loft Bar and Kitchen on Bromsgrove Street, and there will also be film screenings and live coverage of knockout-stage matches at the UEFA Women’s Euros in the week leading up to the Games’ opening ceremony on 28th July.

That must-see curtain-raiser will also be shown live at Pride House, albeit with a twist, as the venue’s resident drag queen provides an alternative commentary that is sure to be acerbic yet appreciative.

Fans dropping in will be able to watch Birmingham 2022 on big screens while also enjoying refreshments in the venue’s bar area and cafe; the latter is family-friendly and alcohol-free. Pride House volunteers will be on hand throughout to provide information and support to visitors.

Peter Tatchell

Events focusing on education will shine a light on topics such as trans inclusion in sport, queerness and Islam, and the experiences of LGBTQ+ asylum seekers. Campaigners including Matt Mahmood-Ogston from the Naz and Matt Foundation and the first publicly out gay Qatari, Dr Nas Mohamed, are among those who will contribute to these discussions.

Meanwhile, there will be a party feel to the Participate strand of programming, with fun fitness and wellbeing sessions on offer plus a Pride Paddle session put on by British Canoeing that will chart a route through Birmingham’s canals.

Less physical exertions can be enjoyed in the on-site Gayming Arena – delivered in partnership with Gayming Magazine – which will also witness a two-day LGBTQ+ esports celebration on 1st and 2nd August.

Meanwhile, new skills can be picked up at the quilt-making workshop where participants will contribute to the new HIV awareness quilts as part of the Birmingham HIV/AIDS Memorial Cover Up project; and there will be a mix of entertainments staged every evening, with comedy, drag and club performances in store. Co-organiser, Neil Basterfield:

We are excited to be bringing such a varied programme to Birmingham during the Games, there’s something for everyone, with a wealth of homegrown talent and local experts alongside space to relax, have a drink and watch the live sports action from around the Midlands.”

Find out more at pridehousebham.org.uk.


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