Watch as Leeds landmarks light up in multi-colours to mark February LGBT+ history month

The landmarks in Leeds were lit up in multi colours on Monday night to mark the beginning of LGBT+ History Month throughout February.
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This is the stunning video of Leeds Town Hall lit in all different colours to celebrate the history month.

Leeds Beckett University, Leeds Civic Hall and University of Leeds Parkinson Building were also lit in multi-colours on February 1.

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The buildings were lit up to mark the start of Leeds’ first ever online-only LGBT+ history month celebration.

Leeds Town Hall, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds Civic Hall and University of Leeds Parkinson Building were lit up (photos: Rob Wilson)Leeds Town Hall, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds Civic Hall and University of Leeds Parkinson Building were lit up (photos: Rob Wilson)
Leeds Town Hall, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds Civic Hall and University of Leeds Parkinson Building were lit up (photos: Rob Wilson)

The city would usually be getting ready to host an annual conference at Leeds City Museum next month, but, due to the current Covid restrictions, the OUTing the Past event is taking place online for the first time on Saturday, February 6.

The event will feature five hours of talks covering a number of topics, including exploring the relationship between LGBT+ health and the NHS to negotiating queerness as a Commonwealth immigrant.

Other presentations are set to focus on the life and experience of Michael Dillon, a key figure in trans history, and an exploration of asexuality through time.

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The digital event will be held on the video conferencing platform Zoom, with plenty of breaks throughout the day.

Councillor Jonathan Pryor, Leeds City Council’s executive member for equalities, said: “Leeds is a place that proudly embraces diversity, inclusion and progress and recognises the important contribution that the LGBT+ community makes to our city.

"This is our third year hosting an OUTing the Past event and, although it can’t be the same as in previous years, I’m so proud that the team have found a way to still make it happen.

“I urge people to register for their ticket and spend next Saturday celebrating and learning about LGBT+ history and heritage, from the comfort and safety of their home.”

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Councillor Hannah Bithell, Leeds City Council’s LGBT+ Champion, said: “We are extremely proud to have the opportunity to host another OUTing the Past event, albeit in a totally new format.

“The event, held during LGBT+ History Month, provides us with an important opportunity to acknowledge some of the many struggles, sacrifices and triumphs of LGBT+ community in Leeds and beyond.

"We have some fantastic speakers and presentations lined up and it is set to be a great day of celebration for all.”

Anybody who wants to attend will need to register for a ticket here and the team will then get in touch to provide more information about joining.

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