Wednesday 17 August 2011

A Day To Be Proud Of For The All-Stars

In the run-up to the weekend’s fabulous Brighton & Hove Pride event, the Justin Fashanu All-Stars took part in the Ford Pride football tournament on the 6th of August at Brighton Rugby Club.

15 teams from the LGBT community participated in the competition, which was organised by the Ford Motor Company and Pride.

The winners of the tournament were the London Roman Emperors while the runners up were the London Roman Conquerors. The most sporting player award was given to Michael Duff of the Brighton Bandits.

The Justin Campaign is incredibly proud of the All-Stars, despite the team not making it past the group stages of the competition. The All-Stars put out an all-female team, with trans woman Juliet Jacques lining out for the Brighton–based side.


Jacques, a freelance journalist who writes for The Guardian, said: “Being trans wasn’t an issue during the tournament. It was a very safe and welcoming environment to play football.”

The Justin Campaign is committed to tackling transphobia in the game, as well as homophobia and biphobia, and we were delighted to see Juliet line out in the famous pink jersey.

Monday 15 August 2011

The Justin Campaign Take Pride Of Place In Brighton

The sun came out for Brighton Pride on Saturday, with The Justin Campaign taking their place in the parade through the crowded streets of the city. Carrying their “Tackling Biphobia, Transphobia and Homophobia in Football”, the campaigners took part alongside the organisers of the recent Ford Pride football tournament.

The Justin Fashanu All-Stars were also present to show off their footballing skills in their famous pink jerseys.

As well as participating in the parade, the Campaign also had an information stall on King’s Road, organised in conjunction with the Doctor Brighton’s street party.

The day was a massive success both in general, and for the Justin Campaign, with a huge amount of interest shown in the campaign’s work.

After all the recent rioting troubles across the country, it was wonderful to see Brighton at its most peaceful and positive best!