To coincide with the Pride celebrations The Argus is offering people the opportunity to pay tribute to LGBTQ+ people they have loved and lost over the years.
To mark 50 years since the first Pride march in Brighton we want to remember those who made a difference for the community in the city and around Sussex.
Whether they were an activist and campaigner for LGBTQ+ rights, a friend or someone who lived unapologetically, they deserve to be remembered and we want to hear from you.
Tributes to everyone from friends, family, co-workers or celebrities from our county are welcomed - as long as they were LGBTQ+.
We are asking you for anything from fond memories and anecdotes to stories that need to be shared, all of which will feature in The Argus’s loved and lost list.
The list and tributes will be published as the city comes together for Pride to celebrate the lives of those no longer with us.
To share your tribute, please include their name and some information about their life. We will also need contact details from you so we can get in touch as we may ask for additional information and photos.
Fill out the form below and The Argus will be in contact with you as soon as possible.
The closing date for tributes is Wednesday, August 2.
Leave your tribute for Brighton and Sussex's lost LGBTQ+ community members
Leave a message with The Argus in memory of Brighton and Sussex's loved and lost LGBTQ+ community members. The tribute will feature in a list during Brighton Pride's festivities as we celebrate those who make a difference.
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