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National Student Pride 2026 takes over London on 13-14 February. Thousands of LGBTQ+ students, drag royalty, the UK's biggest diversity careers fair, and a legendary therapy puppy room. Here's everything you need to know.
The green carnation. Polari. Hanky codes. The rainbow flag. Each generation of queer people develops new ways to signal identity whilst controlling visibility
A US lawmaker introduced bills to overturn marriage equality. "That's America's problem," you think. But Reform UK, polling to form the next government, just banned Pride flags in every council it controls. Nigel Farage opposed same-sex marriage and never walked it back. UK marriage equality is under threat. Here's what you need to know.
RCREW was founded with the mission to bring positive social change and make the world a better place for everyone, especially for those in the LGBTQ+ community. Our bracelets are made by hand at the Watford Workshop, a charity dedicated to providing training and living wages to members of the disabled community here in the UK. As a company, we believe in creating high-quality products while committing to fight for social justice, sharing the common goals of empowering and uplifting people while doing something good for society.
At RCREW we believe in the power of real-world connection. In a world increasingly dominated by virtual interactions, we strive to bring the LGBTQ+ community closer together through meaningful, real-life encounters. Our signalling bracelets are more than just beautiful pieces of jewellery; they are symbols of identity, pride, and visibility.