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Isle of Wight Pride. Photo: Héctor Manchego. Pride In Self, Pride In Place: the NHS and LGBTQ+ culture on the Isle of Wight
From left to right: Scott Cuthbertson, Director of The Rainbow Project, Mukesh Sharma, The National Lottery Heritage Fund Northern Ireland NI Committee Chair, Cara McCann, Director of HERe NI and Adam Murray, Community Development Manager at Cara-Friend. Creating Northern Ireland’s LGBTQ+ heritage archive
Young people making a film as part of the I Me Us Boundless project. Photo: Pride In North Cumbria. I Me Us Boundless: sharing stories of transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming people in Cumbria