Homotopia Launch Party
From the collection of
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Homotopia is an international LGBTQ+ arts festival held annually in Liverpool. Here we see the launch party for the 2008 festival, which also marks five years since it first began. Various people are interviewed about what they are looking forward to seeing in the festival. Performance artist David Hoyle speaks about how certain speeches given at the party show how much has changed, in particular with members of the police force speaking out to defend the rights of gay people.
The 1980s and decades that followed saw a radical shift in queer and trans visibility nationwide; from the debut of gay and lesbian tv programming, with the first national TV series for and about queer individuals premiering on Channel 4 in 1982 (One in Five), to a rise in community mobilisation and activism. In response to the need for collective care and room for self expression, we also see notable contributions to the arts, as well as the facilitation of safe spaces for queer youth - some of which still exist today!
A selection of these milestones have been highlighted in this collection, alongside oral histories, works that counter misinformation and challenge stereotypes, and films that represent the simple joys of the 'everyday'. It is important to see how attitudes and support for the community has changed over the decades, although somewhat unnerving to see how much has remained the same. A reminder of the urgent need for solidarity, support within communities and advocacy against homophobia / transphobia.