The One Fifty Marchers

By: Frazer Flintham & JD Stewart
  • Summary

  • The One Fifty Marchers follows Frazer & JD's journey to track down the 150 men and women who took part in the first LGBTQ+ march on Highbury Fields, London, on November 27th, 1970. This march took place to protest the way in which gay people were being treated and was the spark which began the UK gay rights movement. This podcast is a celebration of the original marchers, a number of which we will speak with throughout, and the work they did in making LGBTQ+ rights move forward in the United Kingdom. The podcast includes interviews with current LGBTQ+ campaigners in the United Kingdom about the brilliant work they are doing to support the community.
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Episodes
  • The One Fifty Marchers at the Bar: In Conversation with Chardine Taylor-Stone
    Jun 3 2022

    In this "from the vault" episode, Frazer and JD chat with award winning activist Chardine Taylor-Stone about her amazing journey, career and what makes a good ally.

    https://chardinetaylorstone.com/

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    17 mins
  • The One Fifty Marchers at the Bar: In Conversation with Marc Thompson
    Jun 2 2022

    When the 150 Marchers journey began, Frazer and JD sat down with campaigner Marc Thompson to discuss his recent work with Prepster and his twenty-fiver years of activism.

    Get info on Prep & Prepster here:
    https://prepster.info/
    https://twitter.com/TeamPrepster
    https://www.instagram.com/TeamPrepster/
    https://www.facebook.com/prepster.info

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    25 mins
  • The One Fifty Marchers at the Bar: In Conversation with Jamie Campbell
    Jun 1 2022

    Join Frazer & JD as they chat with the amazing Jamie Campbell - icon behind the hit stage show and film "Everybody's Talking About Jamie."

    New episodes of Season 2 are coming soon!

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    15 mins

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