Sat 4 Mar

  • Walking Tour – No Gods, No Masters: A Radical Walk of Bloomsbury

    Notes: Dominated by university buildings and manicured Georgian Squares, Bloomsbury has been identified with the educated middle classes. But within that rather comfortable setting, the development of radical ideas questioning political and societal orthodoxies have also been a distinctive feature of this area.

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  • A Cultural History of Aids

    Notes: The Aids pandemic was a devastating moment in Queer history. Join this online course to explore how the cultural response has shaped Queer art, performance, and culture ever since.

    Online

  • More Than Decorative! Women in the Workplace (1880s-1970s)

    Notes: Fur pullers. A pioneer police officer. Teachers. Soho sex workers. Concert artistes. Jobbing lecturers. Librarians. An interwar mannequin.

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  • Queer Tango London

    Notes: Join us for Queer Tango London, the twice monthly tango night with a welcoming, queer flavour. Jewish Tango meets Queer Tango

  • Jacky's Pop-Up Jukebox

    Notes: Jacky’s Jukebox has provided music for the LGBTQI+ Community & their friends for over 25 years and Jacky was awarded a British Empire Medal for her services to same-sex ballroom dancing in 2020.