Perth and Kinross Council is celebrating LGBT+ History Month with a range of events this February. This year’s theme is “Blurring Borders,” which explores LGBT liberation and community across the globe.Perth Bridge and St Paul’s were lit up in rainbow colours at the start of February and will be lit in purple on 25 February to mark Purple Friday, LGBT Youth Scotland’s annual fundraising event.Rainbow Laces Day took place on February 1 to launch LGBT+ History month, and is also part of a national campaign led by Stonewall UK to promote lesbian, gay, bi and trans equality within sport.Time to Talk Day is the nation’s biggest mental health conversation and took place on February 3, it’s the day that friends, families, communities, and workplaces come together to talk, listen and change lives.
A panel on LGBTQIA+ parenting and the Perthshire Pride AGM was held on February 9 this week. Purple Friday is LGBT Youth Scotland’s annual fundraising event and is a day to show your support for LGBT equality and fundraise for the charities work with LGBTI young people.
This year the PKC Equalities Team are showing support by taking part in a team walk at the North Inch Perth on February 25 at 11am and welcome any friends and colleagues who would like to join.
The same day, ‘Lockdown Lounge’ is welcoming any requests for songs themed around ‘purple’ to promote Purple Friday.A number of community events across the region will also be held.