LGBT History Month Speakers

LGBT History Month is an annual celebration, taking place from the 1st of February to the 28th of February 2025. Commemorating the achievements of LGBT+ people throughout history, the month is also a way of raising awareness of the discrimination they have faced in years gone by, and the prejudice they continue to face today.

Book an LGBT History Month speaker to honour the achievements made by the LGBT+ community throughout history, this February.

Dylan Holloway

Award-winning musician known as 'Dylan and the Moon' & Trans Advocate

Edward Pike

Co-Founder of Find Your Magic, Body-Based Coach & Creator of the MAGIC Method

Ellen Jones

Award-Winning LGBTQ+ Advocate, Stonewall Young Campaigner of the Year, MTV EMA Generation Change Winner

Eva Echo

Prominent Trans Rights Activist, Innovator at Birmingham Pride & Recognised by the Science Museum for Her Impactful Advocacy

Geffrye Parsons

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Consultant, and CEO & Founder of The Inclusive Imperative

Jake Daniels

The UK’s First Openly LGBT+ Male Footballer in Over 30 years & Professional Footballer at Blackpool Football Club

Jill Scott MBE

England Lioness With Over 150 International Caps & Euro 2022 Winner

Jodie Ounsley

First Deaf Female England Rugby Player, LGBTQ+ Advocate & Gladiators 2024 ‘Fury’

Johannes Radebe

Professional Dancer on Strictly Come Dancing, Choreographer of the West-End Themed ‘Rusical’, Three-Time Amateur Latin South African Champion

John Amaechi OBE

Renowned Organisational Psychologist & Consultant & Founder of APS Intelligence

LGBT History Month was created back in 1994, by high school teacher Rodney Wilson. Now celebrated worldwide, LGBT History Month creates role models and represents the contributions of LGBT+ people to society. A key date in the diversity and inclusion calendar, make sure you are celebrating throughout February!

The theme of LGBT History Month 2024 is Activism and Social Change. This theme will celebrate the role LGBT+ people have played in shaping society

In a world where almost 50% of all LGBT pupils have faced bullying at school for being LGBT, it is more important than ever that we commemorate the rights fought for and challenges overcome by the LGBT community, ensuring that future generations grow up in a world without discrimination.

Unsure of how to celebrate LGBT History Month? Read our ultimate guide on everything you need to know for LGBT History Month 2025.

Alternatively, book one of our LGBT History Month speakers by filling out our online contact form or calling directly on 0203 9816 295.