LGBT+ History Month Talk with Bisi Alimi

Celebrate LGBT+ History Month with us on Saturday 28 February with very special guest speaker Bisi Alimi. Bisi will share his experiences as an openly gay, HIV-positive Nigerian, discussing LGBTQ+ rights, history, inclusion, and creating safe, prejudice-free spaces, drawing on his activism and global advocacy work.
🗓️ Saturday 28 February
⏰ 16:15-16:45
📍The Event Rooms, 3-7 Middle Street, Croydon, CR0 1RE
🎟️ Free and available on Eventbrite
🌟 Free snacks and drinks!
About Bisi
Bisi Alimi is a human rights activist, speaker, and writer dedicated to advancing LGBTQ+ rights and equality. As the first openly gay man on Nigerian national television, he faced discrimination and exile, which shaped his commitment to fighting for marginalized communities.
He has spoken at the United Nations, founded the Bisi Alimi Foundation, and contributed to global media like BBC and CNN. His work focuses on creating inclusive, safe spaces for all, driven by his lived experiences as an openly gay, HIV-positive Nigerian. He brings passion, expertise, and a unique perspective to advocacy, striving for a world free from prejudice and discrimination. He is currently the Executive Director for Wiki LGBT+ global.
This event is made possible thanks to grant funding from Croydon Council – huge thanks for supporting Croydon’s LGBTQIA+ community!