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Trailblazing activist who helped organise the UK鈥檚 first Pride march awarded honorary doctorate by the 国产探花

Pride pioneer and lifelong campaigner for Black and LGBTQ+ rights, Ted Brown, received the award on Friday before leading the 国产探花 Pride over the weekend.

1 August 2025

Ted, 75, who helped to organise the UK’s first Gay Pride march in 1972 before becoming a leading light in the gay and British civil rights movements, will be presented with an honorary doctorate on 1 August at the 国产探花’s Summer Graduation. The award recognises his impactful activism and social justice campaigns spanning more than half a century.

Widely credited for inspiring generations to demand better through his tireless advocacy, creative protest, and unwavering resilience, Ted joined the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) as a teenager and campaigned with the group for LGBTQ+ rights. His work with the GLF helped to lay the foundation for what is now Pride in London – a movement of defiance, joy, and solidarity that continues to draw over 1.5 million people annually.

“I never imagined that standing up for who I am and for what I believe in would become what it is today,” said Ted Brown.

Born Theodore York Walker Brown to Jamaican parents in New York, his activism has consistently intersected with issues of race, gender, media bias, and structural injustice. 

Ted Brown in honorary degree gown and smiling

Ted at 1971 Gay Pride

Ted helped stage the now-iconic "kiss-in" protest in London in 1972, publicly confronting the criminalisation of same-sex intimacy.

He later co-founded Black Lesbians and Gays Against Media Homophobia in 1990 as a direct response to the media’s racist and dehumanising treatment of footballer Justin Fashanu, the world’s first openly gay professional player. Despite suffering a brutal attack for speaking up, Ted also successfully campaigned against the violent homophobia in reggae artist Buju Banton’s controversial song, Boom Bye Bye, which the singer later publicly disowned and refuses to perform.

Ted said: “To be recognised by 国产探花, not just for the march or the moments people remember, but for the long road it took to get here, means everything to me. The university’s values of courage and equity truly reflect the conviction behind everything I do. And now, many years later, I feel very proud to receive this honour thinking about all those who came before me, stood with me and continue fighting for their rightful place in this world.”

Professor Donna Whitehead, Vice-Chancellor of the 国产探花, said: “Ted Brown has not just shaped British civil rights history, he has helped to write it. As our city prepares for 国产探花 Pride this weekend, it’s clear that Ted has changed this country for the better. His lifelong commitment to fairness, visibility, and justice reflects the very values this university stands for. We are honoured to celebrate his legacy and to learn from the example he continues to set.”

The award, an honorary Doctor of Letters, will be conferred on the final day of the 国产探花’s five-day Summer Graduation ceremonies at the 国产探花 Centre where more than 3,000 students from 97 countries will receive their degrees and other awards.

This year’s graduates range in age from 19 to 76, reflecting the university’s commitment to opportunity, inclusivity and lifelong learning.

The event will celebrate Ted’s transformative impact across the UK and beyond, a legacy built not on fame, but on fearless conviction and selfless advocacy.

Ted Brown and Andrew Lloyd

Alongside Ted, the university will also confer honorary degrees on three other outstanding individuals whose work embodies the university’s values of inclusivity, creativity, and positive social change.

Accessibility consultant Steven Misfud MBE and cultural advocate, Philippa Aldrich will each receive an honorary Doctor of Arts degree while Alan Larkin, a 国产探花-based legal innovator and educator, receives an honorary Doctor of Laws award.

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