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    • British Academy of Film & Television Arts Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer 2015 · Winner

    • Cannes Film Festival Queer Palm Award 2014 · Winner

    • British Academy of Film & Television Arts Supporting Actress 2015 · Nominated

    • Golden Globe Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical 2015 · Nominated

    • British Academy of Film & Television Arts Outstanding British Film 2015 · Nominated

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  2. May 14, 2024 · Pride Awards 2024 – Pride Magazine. May 22, 2024. Home Pride Awards 2024.

  3. Feb 9, 2024 · Updated:11:56 PM EST February 8, 2024. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The 2024 Pride MagazinePride Awards recognized achievement in underserved neighborhoods, uplift nonprofits making a difference in the...

  4. The International Pride Awards seeks to shine a light on the work of brave and visionary equality heroes, to tell their stories, and to inspire more people to advocate for equality. Click to view the video in Spanish. At a ceremony in Cape Town, South Africa, on 13 November 2024 we will recognize the incredible work of five LGBTIQ+ equality ...

    • Loreen
    • Munroe Bergdorf
    • Victoria Canal
    • Barbara Butch
    • Dr Jo Hartland
    • Joel Mordi
    • Michael and Paul Atwal-Brice
    • Luke Christian
    • Sarah Savage
    • Tracy Doyle

    The two-time Eurovision winner found acceptance in the queer community

    When Loreen won Eurovisionwith hit song ‘Euphoria’ in 2012, everything changed for the Swedish singer. In May this year, 11 years after her first win, she returned to the competition and won again. The bisexual star says she “wouldn’t be sitting here if it wasn’t for the LGBTQ+ community,” which “let me be me.” After spending years searching for her tribe, she finally found it.

    From ‘It girl’ to activist, the model is shining a light on trans visibility

    Model. Writer. Activist. And now, as the recipient of an Attitude Pride ICON Award, supported by Magnum, Munroe Bergdorf can officially add ‘icon’ to the list. But the honour leaves her a little dumbfounded. “Oh, God,” she exclaims, when asked why she thinks she’s deserving of the title. “Maybe I represent the under-represented, and l’ve showed that even when you have a lot stacked against you, you can forge a path for yourself as yourself.”

    The singer-songwriter is proving there’s no limits around creativity

    “It’s pretty unexpected,” says Victoria Canal on receiving her Attitude Pride ICON Award, supported by Magnum. “I definitely am so honoured, and I’m encouraged that you don’t have to do anything overly loud for it to be real.” The German-born, Spanish-American singer-songwriter was born without her right forearm due to amniotic band syndrome. But this has never narrowed her horizons.

    The renowned DJ is spreading a message of positivity through music

    Barbara Butch’s great-grandmother always told her that, “Everyone is beautiful; every body is beautiful.” This message is one that the French DJ, lesbian activist and body-positivity advocate has carried with her since childhood. During that time, she’s weathered homophobia, fatphobia and two abusive relationships. Despite this, she’s learned to take these negative experiences and turn them into something positive, spreading this ethos throughout the LGBTQ+ community via her love of music. Sh...

    Calling out queerphobia is this doctor and academic’s mission

    “A healthcare colleague asked if I really wanted to be known as a troublemaking gay,” smiles Dr Jo Hartland, senior lecturer at Bristol University and LGBTQ+ healthcare activist, reflecting on their work in medicine. “The irony is, I’ve made a career of being a troublemaking gay!” Jo, who spent five years working in the NHS, now works with the LGBTQ+ Inclusive Medical Education Alliance. The network is committed to better teaching on LGBTQ+ health and developing curricula to help medical stud...

    This freedom fighter organised Nigeria’s first mass LGBTQ+ protest

    It was soon after Joel Mordi had organised Nigeria’s first mass LGBTQ+ Pride protest at the end of 2019 that his mother told him he needed to leave the country for his own safety. Days later, he was on a flight to London. Though facing a number of horrific challenges since arriving in the UK, including alleged incidents of sexual assault and verbal abuse, Joel continues to fight for freedom – not just for himself, but for countless others too.

    As the fathers of two pairs of adopted twins, this couple embody equality

    When Michael and Paul Atwal-Brice first met two-year-old identical twins Levi and Lucas, they felt an overwhelming connection and fell instantly in love. Although social workers told them that the boys were experiencing developmental delay, they went ahead with the adoption, becoming one of the first same-sex couples to do so in the UK. The couple also played a huge role in campaigning to get the government to allow same-sex couples to convert civil partnerships to marriages. Along with their...

    A deaf, gay man empowering others with his succesful fashion brand

    Luke Christian is the founder of DEAF IDENTITY, an online fashion brand aiming to empower deaf people and break down barriers and stigmas surrounding the deaf community. “Growing up, people joked and said: ‘My grandad wears hearing aids. Or: ‘I thought deaf people were OAPs?’ I felt passionate in trying to get rid of that stigma, to show deafness affects people of all ages.”

    Founder of Trans Pride Brighton, a milestone event in its 10th year

    “I’ve been a Rolls-Royce mechanic, a heavy metal DJ in Ibiza, a fishmonger and a builder!” laughs Sarah Savage. “But nothing felt right; nothing made me happy…’ The right vocation found her in the end, though. The genesis of Trans Pride Brighton took place over drinks one evening at a pub in the English queer capital. “Half a dozen of us got together and decided we wanted to have a Pride centring trans people,” remembers Sarah. “We decided to make something happen.”

    A firefighter who helped in Turkey’s recent earthquake disaster

    Tracy Doyle was one of 77 International Search and Rescue (ISAR) team members who scrambled to respond after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey and Syria earlier this year. When asking her interpreter if her being LGBTQ+ would be an issue, she said: “‘No. You’ve left your home country to come and help my people. It doesn’t matter what your orientation is. That’s not important.” The two are still in contact.

  5. Jun 22, 2023 · Here are the 11 inspiring individuals honoured at the 2023 Attitude Pride Awards, in association with Magnum. The Attitude Pride Awards 2023, in association with Magnum has returned for its seventh year, honouring 11 everyday LGBTQ+ heroes and community icons.

  6. Jan 5, 2022 · MORE INFO TO COME PRIDE AWARDS 2022 IN-PERSON LUNCHEON. THE WESTIN CHARLOTTE Reserve tickets or tables at PrideAwards.net or call 704.375.9553

  7. 2021 Stanford Pride Awards – Stanford Pride. Each year, Stanford Pride honors members of the Stanford community for their contributions to the LGBTQ+ community. We recognized three outstanding recipients for the Stanford Pride Award of Merit. Read about our 2021 Awardees below.

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