Difference between revisions of "One Love (Croydon)"

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The eight LGBT groups were:
 
The eight LGBT groups were:
 
*CAGS – [[Croydon Area Gay Society]]
 
*CAGS – [[Croydon Area Gay Society]]
*[[Croydon Trans Group
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*[[Croydon Trans Group]]
 
*FFLAG – [[Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays]]
 
*FFLAG – [[Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays]]
 
*The [[Out and Proud Diamond Group]]
 
*The [[Out and Proud Diamond Group]]
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*[[Aurora]] – Croydon’s LGBT police consultation group<ref name=onelove>http://lgbt-croydon.org.uk/onelove</ref>
 
*[[Aurora]] – Croydon’s LGBT police consultation group<ref name=onelove>http://lgbt-croydon.org.uk/onelove</ref>
  
Additionally [[Quest]] was included, but as one of the eight "churches" (representing LGBT Catholics).<ref name=onelove />
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Additionally [[Quest]] was included, but as one of the eight "churches" (representing LGBT Catholics), and the [[Friends of Dorothy Society]] rang a quarter peal at Croydon Minster.<ref name=onelove />
  
  

Revision as of 11:29, 19 May 2014

One Love logo
One Love was the branding chosen for Croydon's IDAHO event on 17 May 2014. It was an expanded version of the 2013 event, and featured stalls for eight churches and eight LGBT groups in Croydon's main pedestrianised shopping street. The stalls were colour coded blue for churches and yellow /rainbow for LGBT groups. Above each pair of stalls was a banner, held up by helium balloons, with the name of a church on one side and an LGBT organisation on the other. Additional banners were hung on six posts around the area.[1]

The eight LGBT groups were:

Additionally Quest was included, but as one of the eight "churches" (representing LGBT Catholics), and the Friends of Dorothy Society rang a quarter peal at Croydon Minster.[2]


References

  1. http://www.lgbt-croydon.org.uk/idaho-2014
  2. 2.0 2.1 http://lgbt-croydon.org.uk/onelove