Proud to be an LGBTQIA+ Inclusive University
LGBTQIA+ is an acronym used to signify Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual people collectively.
Our language evolves as our understanding of ourselves evolves.
Bi Visibility Day
How you can help
The day is a call for change in the way many members of the bisexual community are treated.Manchester Pride
The University’s Pride Co-ordinator Craig Johnson said: “I’m so excited for Manchester Pride - I’ve attended so many over the past 20 years. It’s a joyous and fun celebration of the rights of LGBTQI+ people filled with an amazing atmosphere of so many activities.
“This event is a real response in protest to society’s negative attitudes and behaviours towards our queer community, not just in the UK but around the world. Therefore, I’m delighted that Manchester Met embraces and champions its LGBTQIA+ community and is fully behind our Pride parade entry, it means so much! Don’t miss out – join in!”
The Parade is one of the much-loved elements of the fully inclusive Manchester Pride Festival, which takes place on August Bank Holiday weekend (25-28 Aug 2023). There’s so many ways to celebrate LGBTQI+ life throughout this award-winning weekend, including live music and entertainment, Family Pride MCR, and the Candlelight Vigil on 29 August 9pm.
Everything you need to know about the day, including accessibility, is on the Manchester Pride Festival page but if you have any questions or even ideas on how we can celebrate #McrMetProud on the day – we would love to hear from you. Get in touch by emailing [email protected].
So what are you waiting for?
Buy Pride Festival tickets here to support us in celebrating Manchester’s LGBTQI+ community and party in style.
If you can’t attend the parade in person, keep up with all the action via our social media channels (#ManMetUni #ManMetProud).
If anyone from the Manchester Met University community has any questions or specific needs, please contact the EDI Team.