logo
Rainbow plaque to be unveiled at former home of Jackie Forster

Rainbow plaque to be unveiled at former home of Jackie Forster

BBC News27-02-2025

London's latest "rainbow plaque" has been unveiled at the former home of actor, broadcaster and lesbian rights activist Jackie Forster.Under the scheme, blue plaques bordered with rainbow stripes have been installed in several locations in the capital, to commemorate significant people, places or events in LGBTQIA+ history.Forster publicly came out as a lesbian in 1969 and joined the Campaign for Homosexual Equality. She later co-founded the long-running lesbian social network and publication Sappho.Arts organisation Studio Voltaire, which runs the plaque scheme, described Forster as a "true trailblazer who paved the way for LGBTQIA+ people through her pioneering work".
Following Sappho, Forster joined the Greater London Council's Women's Committee and became an active member of the Lesbian Archive and Information Centre Management Committee.
"Jackie spent the last half of her life working increasingly for LGBTQIA+ rights and visibility," said Anne Lacey, Forster's partner."From the day she 'came out' at Speakers' Corner in 1969, she fought for the celebration of the word 'lesbian.'"The plaque was unveiled in front of her family, friends and fellow activists on Wednesday, at Forster's former home in Warwick Avenue, where she lived for 21 years until her death.Sue Sanders, Founder of LGBT+ History Month said Forster was a "whirlwind and a massive champion for lesbian visibility"."Importantly, Jackie ensured there was a weekly safe space at Sappho's Notting Hill meetings. "Her kindness was legendary," she added.
Forster was chosen for the commemoration through public nominations, with this being one of five new plaques being installed across London since 2023.The initiative, supported by the Mayor of London, has already installed plaques for playwright Oscar Wilde (Clapham Junction Station), the film My Beautiful Laundrette (Vauxhall) and he Black and Lesbian Gay Centre (Peckham).

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Katy Perry beams as she waves rainbow flag atop Sydney Harbour Bridge in celebration of Pride Month during break from her Lifetimes Tour
Katy Perry beams as she waves rainbow flag atop Sydney Harbour Bridge in celebration of Pride Month during break from her Lifetimes Tour

Daily Mail​

time8 hours ago

  • Daily Mail​

Katy Perry beams as she waves rainbow flag atop Sydney Harbour Bridge in celebration of Pride Month during break from her Lifetimes Tour

Katy Perry showed her support for the LGBTQIA+ community on Sunday night as she scaled the Sydney Harbour Bridge while holding a rainbow flag high in the air. The American pop superstar, 40, was all smiles as she took part in the climb during the city's Vivid Sydney festival, coinciding with both her Lifetimes Tour stop and the beginning of Pride Month. The Roar hitmaker was seen rugged up in a blue waterproof jacket and safety harness, with a glowing torch affixed to her chest. At one point, Katy joyfully waved to onlookers below and later held up a small rainbow flag with both hands, grinning as she proudly celebrated diversity and inclusion. She completed the look with a light blue cap and grey hoodie layered underneath her bridge-climbing gear, her signature glam swapped for a fresh-faced glow. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The US pop superstar, 40, was all smiles as she took part in the climb during the city's Vivid Sydney festival, coinciding with both her Lifetimes Tour stop and the beginning of Pride Month The pop icon looked thrilled by the experience, laughing with her team and soaking up the view from the top of the world-famous structure. The Firework singer has long been an advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights, often weaving inclusive messages into her performances. The singer is currently in Australia as part of her Lifetimes Tour, which has seen her perform her greatest hits across the globe. The popstar is performing three shows in Sydney, bringing all of her iconic hits as well as some of her new tracks from her latest album 143 to Qudos Bank Arena on June 4, 9 and 10. Tickets to the pop icon's tour, which has received an onslaught of criticism over the last few months, have been in high demand, with the Roar hitmaker announcing two extra shows on the Australian run to accommodate all of her fans. Taking to Instagram in February, Katy revealed she added an extra show at Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena on June 4 to kick off the Australian leg, as well as an extra Melbourne show at Rod Laver Arena on June 7. The Grammy-nominated superstar revealed she had been humbled with the success of her Australian tour, with all previous dates now sold out. Captioning the announcement, Katy said: 'I am so blown away by the incredible demand for THE LIFETIMES TOUR that I will be adding a final show in Sydney and a final show in Melbourne to make sure all my Australian fans have a chance to experience the incredible show I am bringing.' Katy will now play a hefty 15 Australian shows. She announced the Australian Lifetimes tour just prior to her turn at the AFL Grand Final in September. The original run included just one show each for Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth, however fan demand dictated Katy needed to add two extra Sydney and Brisbane shows. Crestfallen Adelaide fans expressed their frustration over missing out on their chance to see Katy in the flesh but they were not left out in the cold for too long. Listening to fan protests, Katy eventually added a run of four shows in the City of Churches. 'I heard you loud and clear Adelaide, I got you!' Katy wrote on Instagram. Extra shows were also added to Melbourne and Perth as demand for the Teenage Dream hitmaker continued to rise.

Faith Hill makes first public appearance at CMA Fest since her daughter came out as queer
Faith Hill makes first public appearance at CMA Fest since her daughter came out as queer

Daily Mail​

time13 hours ago

  • Daily Mail​

Faith Hill makes first public appearance at CMA Fest since her daughter came out as queer

Faith Hill made her first public appearance on Friday since her oldest daughter, Gracie, 28, came out as queer. The Grammy winner, 57, attended the CMA fest alongside youngest daughter Audrey, 23. Hill, who stepped out of the spotlight nearly a decade ago, shares both girls, along with daughter Maggie, 26, with her husband and fellow country superstar Tim McGraw, 58. The downhome diva showed her country chic style wearing a vintage Bruce Springsteen T-shirt tied at the waist with apricot denim pants and a black leather jacket. The star wore a taupe toned western hat over her dark blonde waves. Her look-alike daughter Audrey kept her look simple opting for a white T-shirt and jeans. Her long, dark hair was styled in long waves. The Thunder singer will be opening for Brandi Carlile on The Lost in Time tour, which begins in London June 24. Hill was seen chatting behind the scenes with artist such as Jelly Roll and Rita Wilson. Neither Hill nor McGraw has said anything publicly about their daughter's Pride announcement on social media earlier this month. She reshared a previous post which read 'EVERYONE GET MORE GAY NOW!' and writing beneath it, 'Happy freaking Pride. I love being queer.' 'Let me be VERY clear here,' she wrote June 4 in in Instagram Stories, 'I've been an out and proud queer, bisexual woman and I wouldn't have it any other way.' 'I have and will always be very vocal of my support of LGBTQIA+ rights and the community....' In another post she again identified herself as bisexual telling a critic, 'I absolutely have stated that I'm bisexual multiple times throughout the years,' so the news came as no surprise to her parents. Both were there to see the young singer and actress make her debut at Carnegie Hall in The Great War & The Great Gatsby which will air on PBS on Veteran's Day. Gracie will make her film debut in the upcoming Tox lead by Margaret Colin. The plot focuses on a woman, who after years of being obsessed about being perfect, returns to her home town for her high school reunion, sure that her newfound beauty fill erase the past. No release date has been announced for the independent film yet.

At a glance: The Independent Pride List 2025
At a glance: The Independent Pride List 2025

The Independent

timea day ago

  • The Independent

At a glance: The Independent Pride List 2025

The Independent Pride List celebrates LGBT+ pioneers, highlighting achievements in sports, music, politics, and fashion, amidst growing global challenges to LGBT+ rights. Dr Victoria McCloud, Britain's first trans judge, is challenging the UK government at the European Court of Human Rights over the Supreme Court's ruling on the definition of 'woman'. The list of 50 includes figures like Juno Dawson, Bella Ramsey, and Cynthia Erivo, recognised for their activism, acting roles, and advocacy for LGBT+ visibility and rights. Wes Streeting, the UK's Health Secretary, is recognised as the most prominent gay man in Westminster politics. The list also honours individuals like David Hockney, The Vivienne (posthumously), and Yasmin Benoit, celebrating contributions to art, drag performance, and asexuality awareness, respectively.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store