About

Love Music Hate Homophobia (LMHH) is a campaigning movement born out of an alliance between NUS LGBT and Unite Against Fascism (UAF). It was established following the rise in popularity of the British National Party (BNP).

In October 2009 Nick Griffin, the leader of the BNP, used his appearance on the BBC's Question Time to spread homophobia, saying that the thought of two men kissing was 'creepy'.

Throughout history whenever fascism has been allowed to grow, the LGBT community has been attacked, shown most devastatingly with the murder of thousands of LGBT people by fascist regimes.

This is what LMHH is all about. Defeating LGBTphobia through creative and unique ways like music, putting on gigs which showcase student and local music, and at the same time draw attention to LGBTphobia and the rise of fascism, and how it affects LGBT people.

This is where you come in - we want to put on LMHH events in every union and every area in the country. These are a great way of getting to know new LGBT people on your campus and of opening up discussion around the problem of the LGBTphobia, and encouraging people to get involved in antifascist activities.

You can also order merchandise including T-shirts and badges for yourself or your union via the Merchandise section.

Go to the Host a Event section to find resources which will help you put on a great event.