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[[File:Trans Pride Brighton 2014.png|thumb|Trans Pride Brighton 2014 logo]]'''Trans Pride Brighton''' is an annual [[Pride]] event for [[Trans]] people held in [[Brighton]], with a festival in the New Steine Gardens. The 2013 was said to be the first Trans Pride in the UK.<ref>http://ftmbrighton.wordpress.com/2013/08/01/july-2013-trans-pride-brighton/. [[FTM Brighton]] blog. Accessed: 2014-07-24. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6RJKLflsd)</ref>
[[File:Trans Pride Brighton 2014.png|thumb|Trans Pride Brighton 2014 logo]]'''Trans Pride Brighton''' is an annual [[Pride]] event for [[Trans]] people held in [[Brighton]], with a festival in the New Steine Gardens. The 2013 Trans Pride was said to be the first Trans Pride in the UK.<ref>http://ftmbrighton.wordpress.com/2013/08/01/july-2013-trans-pride-brighton/. [[FTM Brighton]] blog. Accessed: 2014-07-24. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6RJKLflsd)</ref>


The 2014 event on 26 July included a march from the [[Marlborough pub]] in Prince's Street, along [[St James's Street]], ending up at the festival in the New Steine Gardens. This was said to be the first Trans Pride march in Europe, and was reported to include 450 people.  
The 2014 event on 26 July included a march from the [[Marlborough pub]] in Prince's Street, along [[St James's Street]], ending up at the festival in the New Steine Gardens. This was said to be the first Trans Pride march in Europe, and was reported to include 450 people.
 
Trans Pride 2015 is to be held on the weekend of 24&ndash;26 July <ref>http://transpridebrighton.tumblr.com/PRIDE2015</ref>


==2014 gallery==
==2014 gallery==

Revision as of 12:11, 26 April 2015

Trans Pride Brighton 2014 logo

Trans Pride Brighton is an annual Pride event for Trans people held in Brighton, with a festival in the New Steine Gardens. The 2013 Trans Pride was said to be the first Trans Pride in the UK.[1]

The 2014 event on 26 July included a march from the Marlborough pub in Prince's Street, along St James's Street, ending up at the festival in the New Steine Gardens. This was said to be the first Trans Pride march in Europe, and was reported to include 450 people.

Trans Pride 2015 is to be held on the weekend of 24–26 July [2]

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