(left to right) Jaime Starr (a long haired femme wearing a rainbow shirt, and Pits and Perverts t-shirt), Mike Jackson (an older man wearing glasses, a blue shirt and knitted sweater vest) and Jonathan Blake (an older man wearing glasses, a padded jacket, kilt and tartan shirt) sitting on stage. Jaime and Jonathan are laughing, while Jonathan speaks into a microphone.
(left to right) Jonathan Blake, Jaime Starr and Mike Jackson standing smiling in front of the Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners banner in the galleries at People's History Museum.
The pop-up exhibition space, crowded with visitors. The walls are hung with photographs on exhibition boards, and the back wall features a bright pink 'Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners Manchester' banner. All objects are part of People's History Museum's collection.
An interpretation panel hanging from a wall. Pink text: "Now it is more important than ever for black and white to unite to fight racism; lesbians, gay men and heterosexuals to fight sexism, trade unionists are fighting to keep jobs, decent wages and working conditions and old and young alike are fighting for a dignified retirement for the elderly, training, jobs and further education for school-leavers." LGSM, 1985.
Last Thursday was the proudest night of my career so far. Hosting the sold out Solidarity Forever: 40 Years of LGSM at People's History Museum (@phm.org.uk) interviewing Mike Jackson and Jonathan Blake, and co-curating the pop-up LGSM exhibition was a dream come true.