Are Civil Unions a 600-Year-Old Tradition?
>Sharing “one bread, one wine, and one purse”: The history of brotherment A compelling new study from the September issue of the Journal of Modern… Read More »Are Civil Unions a 600-Year-Old Tradition?
>Sharing “one bread, one wine, and one purse”: The history of brotherment A compelling new study from the September issue of the Journal of Modern… Read More »Are Civil Unions a 600-Year-Old Tradition?
>Tomorrow morning at 8:00am, BBC Radio Lancashire will host an interview with Paul Patrick, Co-Chair of LGBT History Month, on the Wolfendon Report. You can… Read More »Paul Patrick on BBC Lancashire
>Leslie Feinberg, author of Stone Butch Blues and Transgender Warrior interviews Sylvia Rivera, a Puerto Rican Drag Queen from the Stonewall Riots in this interview.… Read More »Leslie Feinberg Interviews Sylvia Rivera
>Session Three: Entrapment, blackmail, double livesLife before the 1967 Sexual Offences Act Victim(Dir. Basil Dearden, UK, 1961) What was gay life like before the 1967… Read More »Generations of Love at the BFI
>The September edition of BBC Radio 4’s Bookclub, presented by James Naughtie will be discussing Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin, the first in… Read More »Maupin on Bookclub on Radio 4