Preparations are being made for an inclusive event where young people can celebrate their identities.
Dorset Youth Pride returns to Shire Hall Museum in Dorchester on Saturday, June 10. Now in its second year, it is an event for all members of the LGBT+ community and supporters.
The museum is opening for free from 10am-4pm on the day and visitors will have the opportunity to take part in a range of activities.
Nina Corey, Director at Shire Hall Museum, said: “We’re so excited to be hosting Dorset Youth Pride again. As a social justice museum, we’re proud to support and champion all members of the LGBT+ community.
"We believe that Pride should be for everyone, so we’re delighted to be hosting this inclusive celebration for people of all ages."
She added: "Following the success of last year’s event, it’s brilliant to be working with even more local partners to deliver Dorset Youth Pride. With informative displays and talks, craft activities and music, there is something for everyone to enjoy on the day.”
The museum has partnered with organisations across the county to deliver this inclusive event. Dorset Youth Pride will feature stalls from Space Youth Project, Pop’n’Olly, Dorset Youth Voice, Weymouth Gay Group, This is Me and Dorset Police. The Young Historians Group from the Keep Military Museum will showcase their display, ‘Queer Was Always Here’, exploring LGBT+ figures throughout history.
In the afternoon, Vinyl Van will be taking over the historic courtroom with ‘Pride Pick & Mix’. Visitors can take over the decks and play some of their favourite music and Pride anthems. There will also be opportunities to learn more about LGBT+ history and issues, with informative talks and additional resources available throughout the day.
Dorset Youth Pride has been made possible thanks to support from RiskSTOP Group, which is sponsoring the event for the second year.
Danny Lillington, Managing Director at RiskSTOP Group said: "It is a wonderful initiative that deserves our support. By creating a safe and inclusive space for young people to celebrate their identities, this event promotes diversity, inclusion, and acceptance. It provides a valuable opportunity for LGBTQ+ youth to connect with each other, share their experiences, and feel proud of who they are.
“Moreover, by holding the event at a museum, it also offers a chance for participants to learn about the history of LGBTQ+ rights and activism. Overall, Dorset Youth Pride is an important step towards building a more accepting and inclusive society."
For more information visit shirehalldorset.org
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