✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 Celebrating 20 Years of UK Black Pride!
We honor two decades of resilience, love, and unity within our Black, brown and queer communities. UK Black Pride stands as a powerful testament to our fight for justice, equality, and visibility, amplifying the voices of those who have been historically marginalized.
This year, we not only celebrate our achievements but also raise awareness around critical issues facing our community, including trans rights and the ongoing fight against anti-Black racism. Together, we stand firm in our commitment to ensuring that every person, regardless of their identity, feels safe, respected, and valued.
Join us as we come together—community and allies alike—in a day filled with celebration, solidarity, and strength. Let’s uplift each other, share our stories, and continue the fight for a brighter future!
✊🏿UK Black Pride is entering its 21st year, a moment that calls for reflection and renewal. As we honour more than two decades of building a home for Black and POC LGBTQIA+ communities, we are taking a strategic pause in 2026 from our large-scale Pride event.
This pause strengthens our long-term vision, deepens our community work and prepares us for a landmark return in 2027. As Lady Phyll says, “UK Black Pride is not going anywhere.” This is how we build an even stronger future for our movement.
Throughout 2026 we will continue to show up through partner events, cultural activations and community-led celebrations, including collaborations with UAL, Bleecker and DIVA, and the return of Black-Oktoberfest.
We remain visible. We remain connected. We remain powerful.
Stay with us as we shape the next chapter of UK Black Pride.
#UKBlackPride 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️✊🏿✨
It’s Lesbian Visibility Week — so we’re celebrating one of the most underrepresented identities in our community: studs. Curated by @char_bailey_ ✨
A stud is a Black masculine-identifying lesbian — rooted in culture, history, and self-definition. It’s more than style — it’s presence, confidence, and unapologetic masculinity.
Allyship has the word all in it — so let’s keep amplifying the voices too often overlooked.
@chantelleayanna@rotriplex@talktococo@just_soriah@megtalksonline@lizmaryward@ch3y_@moniquebofficial@ro.frimpong
🏳️🌈Lesbian Visibility Week reminds us that being seen is powerful, but being valued is essential. Here’s to every lesbian whose courage shapes our community.
#UKBlackPride #lesbianvisibilityweek
Lesbian Visibility Week: Representation 365 – Visible & Unapologetic 🌈
Join us at UAL for an evening of storytelling, conversation, and community in partnership with UK Black Pride.
Hosted by Charmiane Chikiwa, this event centres lesbian voices, lived experience, and creative storytelling—exploring how film and culture shape visibility and belonging.
In conversation with Josie Peres and filmmaker Sharon “Rocky” Roggio (House of Cards, Red Dawn), the discussion will explore storytelling as a tool for challenging narratives, building empathy, and amplifying marginalised voices.
✨ Informal, inclusive, and open to audience discussion (not a panel).
📍 Central Saint Martins, London
📅 Thursday 23 April
⏰ 6–8:30PM
Open to students, staff, creatives & community.
#LesbianVisibilityWeek #Representation365 #UKBlackPride #QueerVoices #UAL LGBTQEvents
🏳️⚧️ ✨Black trans joy is resistance. Black trans resilience is brilliance.
Join Timon, Amanda Kamanda, Ayesha Bowen and Cairo Nevitt for a TDOV conversation honouring community, creativity and strength.
📅 31 March | 12:00–13:15
Free online event.
Supported by @bleeckerburger
Register now 🔗 link in bio
Join us for a powerful online conversation this Trans Day of Visibility as we celebrate Black Trans Resilience and Joy with the UK Black Pride community. ✨🏳️⚧️
This free online session will centre the voices and experiences of Black trans people, exploring how resilience and joy coexist in the face of transphobic policies, rhetoric, and systemic challenges. Through activism, art, community care and everyday acts of survival and celebration, we’ll highlight the many ways Black trans people continue to shine, inspire and sustain one another.
🎤 Speakers include:
✨Timon (he/him) – DJ and host from UK Black Pride
✨Amanda Kamanda (she/her) – trans activist, refugee advocate and co-founder of Minority Inclusion Front (MIF UK)
✨ More panelists to be announced
📅 Tuesday 31 March
⏰ 12:00–13:15 (online)
🎟 Free event
Register to join the conversation and connect with community.
Sign up via the link in our bio.
This event is supported by Bleecker Burger.
#TransDayOfVisibility #UKBlackPride
Women’s HERstory Month ✊🏾🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈
UK Black Pride celebrates the strength, creativity and leadership of Black and POC women whose stories continue to shape our world.
Help us uplift and protect this legacy by supporting UK Black Pride at ukblackpride.org.uk/donate
#UKBlackPride #HERstory
London, it’s happening.
Lesbian Visibility Week returns on Saturday 25 April 2026 at The Ministry, Borough for a full day of powerful panel conversations, a curated marketplace, and real community connection.
And when the sun goes down?
We stay together.
The after party — hosted by Mint Events — continues the energy in the same venue. High vibe. Full room. Celebration mode.
Super Early Bird tickets are officially live.
Limited allocation. When they’re gone, they’re gone.
Panels by day. Celebration by night.
Secure your place now via OutSavvy.
#LesbianVisibilityWeek2020 #LBTQWomen #LondonEvents #lVW26