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Brighton Council remembers the Stonewall Riots

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facts from the Home Office: transphobic hate crime grew by 16% last year and there’s been a 19% increase in homophobic and biphobic hate crime in just one year.“This of course doesn’t include the four in five LGBT people who have experienced a hate crime or incident and didn’t report it to the police, according to renowned LGBT equality organisation Stonewall.“So the work continues with Sussex Police and communities across the city to fight for a more equal city.“The ongoing pandemic has meant that traditional Pride parades, celebrations and protests have not been able to happen with both Trans* Pride and Brighton & Hove Pride unable to take place in 2020 and 2021.“So it is even more important than ever that we make visible the lived.

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