IN THE 1970S MEMBERS OF THE GAY LIBERATION FRONT LIVED IN COMMUNES AT ALL FOUR COMPASS POINTS.
The Queen's Road (Bounds Green) Commune in the North, The Railton Road (Brixton) Commune in the South, The Bethnal Rouge (Bethnal Green) Commune in the East, and The Notting Hill Commune in the West.
Host DAN DE LA MOTTE chats to the artists and activists that lived and loved in these communes 50 years ago, and shared everything; clothes, money, food, ideas and lovers.
With TED BROWN (North), IAN TOWNSON (South), ANDREW LUMSDEN (East), STUART FEATHER (West) and NETTIE POLLARD (representing the Women's Commune)
A panel discussion as part of the GLF AT 50; THE ART OF PROTEST exhibition at Newington Green Meeting House.
Ticket also provides access to the exhibition.