Pride Glasgow

Pride Glasgow

Pride Glasgow is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Pride Festival held in Glasgow, Scotland.

History

Pride in Glasgow has been organized by several organizations since 1995, these have been Pride Scotland and Pride Scotia however in 2008 the decision was taken to break away from Pride Scotia this has led to the formation of Pride Glasgow.

Pride 2008

For Pride 2008, Pride Glasgow is saying Lets Get Back Together as they want to create an event that will bring the LGBT community, organisations, businesses and its supporters back together to create an event that Glasgow can be proud of.

This year Pride Glasgow does not have theme except the incorporation of Human Rights and the Glasgow City Council Thematic Theme of Vibrancy

Planning of Pride 2008 has started well with Pride Glasgow signing up 2 major media partners QS Magazine and Pink Paper and with the continuing support of Glasgow LGBT Centre

Pride 2008 Launch Event

Pride Glasgow held a launch event to celebrate the new pride event for Glasgow and to gain ideas and input of people in terms of what they want from Pride 2008

External links

* [http://www.prideglasgow.co.uk/ Pride Glasgow] website
* [http://www.bebo.com/prideglasgow PRIDE Glasgow BEBO] Website


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