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Twilight People exhibition – The Forum, University of Exeter![](http://blogs.exeter.ac.uk/lgbthistory/files/2017/01/piazza-300x182.jpg)
Monday 6th–Thursday 9th February
Open 08.00-20.00 daily.
Free, no booking required.
‘Twilight People’ is a landmark project that discovers and celebrates the hidden history of transgender and gender-variant people of faith in the UK past and present. This collection is the first source of faith and transgender history in Britain.
Talk on Twilight People – The Forum, University of Exeter ![Exeter Pride parade 2015 photo by Alan Quick IMG_6423](http://blogs.exeter.ac.uk/lgbthistory/files/2017/01/Exeter-Pride-parade-2015-photo-by-Alan-Quick-IMG_6423-300x200.jpg)
Thursday 9th February
18.00-20.00
Free, no booking required.
As part of the Twilight People exhibition, we will have a talk and discussion on the project with founder and project manager, Surat-Shaan Knan and Cheryl Morgan.
Festival launch – Royal Albert Memorial Museum ![](http://blogs.exeter.ac.uk/lgbthistory/files/2017/01/Royal-Albert-Memoiral-Museum-Credit-RAMM-300x225.jpg)
Saturday 11th
15:00-17:00
We will begin the festival with an official launch on Saturday 11th February 2017, 3-5pm at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum.
GIRLS LOST screening and panel discussion – Exeter Phoenix
Kim, Bella and Momo are three bullied teenage girls surrounded by a dark world of teenage angst, sexual confusion and name-calling. Their friendship unites them. But when they come across a curious magical plant their world is altered. Book tickets here.
Twilight People exhibition – Exeter Central Library![Photography by Roy Riley 2014Exeter Library](http://blogs.exeter.ac.uk/lgbthistory/files/2017/01/ExeterLibrary-300x200.jpg)
Saturday 11th 09:00-17:00
Sunday 12th 12:00-16:00
Free, no booking required.
‘Twilight People’ is a landmark project that discovers and celebrates the hidden history of transgender and gender-variant people of faith in the UK past and present. This collection is the first source of faith and transgender history in Britain.
The National Festival of LGBT History: Exeter hub – day of talks on LGBTQ+ History!
Sunday 12th
11:00-17:30
The main Festival event will be a free, one-day programme of talks, including a special keynote talk from award-winning author Diana Souhami.
Book tickets for keynote talk here
Kings Cross (REMIX) performance – The Bike Shed Theatre ![Kings-Cross](http://blogs.exeter.ac.uk/lgbthistory/files/2017/01/Kings-Cross-300x207.jpg)
Sunday 12th
20:00-22:00
Kings Cross (Remix) uncovers the hidden histories of LGBT communities in London during the 1980s through memories of the Kings Cross area; an area that has undergone radical change since its day as a hub of LGBT communities, bars and culture.
Football v Homophobia – special match at Exeter City F.C. ![FvH2012-FLYERFRONT copy](http://blogs.exeter.ac.uk/lgbthistory/files/2017/01/FvH2012-FLYERFRONT-copy-300x214.jpg)
Saturday 18th February
15:00
Exeter City Football Club will be taking a stand against homophobia in football at its home game with Stevenage on February 18.