When CI Pride 2021 was hit by COVID-19 we took it online. Could we pull off the Channel Islands first live-streamed pan-island concert in a month? Of course, we could!
Read MoreThe organisers of Channel Islands Pride are making history this Saturday 21 August as they stream the first live concert held across both Jersey and Guernsey, as part of the Islands’ joint pride celebrations.
Read MoreIt is with sincere regret that the Channel Islands Pride Committee have chosen to cancel the 2021 Channel Islands Pride march and public entertainment, which were planned to take place in Jersey on Saturday 21 August. The Pride Committee have…
Read MoreJersey Pride In Sport Week is 3-9 February 2020 – show your support with a pair of our rainbow laces sponsored by EY
Read MoreChannel Islands Pride returns to Jersey for its fifth anniversary with Pride on the Beach
Read MoreOn 8 September 2018, Channel Islands Pride was held in Guernsey for the second time and, on 9 September 2018, Alderney held its first ever Pride. Unlike 2016, when Guernsey held a very wet first Pride, the sun was shining…
Read MoreCI Pride 2017 started on Friday 8 September 2017 with a wedding-themed dress down day and an announcement from the Chief Minister, Senator Ian Gorst, that the passage of marriage legislation in Jersey had been delayed and we would not…
Read MoreChannel Islands Pride will be on Saturday 9 September 2017 in Jersey and we have a new Chair leading Liberate in Jersey.
Read MoreSaturday The Channel Islands first ever pan-island Pride started in Guernsey on Saturday 10 September 2016. Despite heavy rain, Guernsey’s population turned out to parade from Candie Gardens through St Peter Port to Market Square for an evening of entertainment…
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