In 1978, a group of activists, led by Lance Gowland, a former union boss, organized a final attempt to celebrate their identity after the push to decriminalize homosexuality stalled. They obtained a police permit and spread the word, planning to parade down Oxford Street on a cold winter night, dressed in costume and holding hands.
Riot
Courageous individuals join forces to defy the law's discriminatory stance on homosexuality, sparking a pivotal protest that demands change and challenges the status quo.