200 Transphobic Murders Last Year
According to a trans research group, 200 people were killed in transphobic attacks, many of which involved frenzied violence or were ritualistic. The Transrespect vs… Read More »200 Transphobic Murders Last Year
According to a trans research group, 200 people were killed in transphobic attacks, many of which involved frenzied violence or were ritualistic. The Transrespect vs… Read More »200 Transphobic Murders Last Year
Thursday December 1st 2011 is World AIDS Day, raising awareness of HIV and AIDS throughout the world. If you want to get involved, find out… Read More »WAD Dec. 1
At the groundbreaking LGBT History Month Pre-Launch, held at the Kia Oval Cricket Ground in Kennington in collaboration with Pride Sports, Lynne Featherstone, Minister for Equalities launched a… Read More »Government Launches Competition at LGBT History Month Pre-Launch
A new project aimed at tackling homophobia and transphobia was endorsed by Home Secretary Theresa May last week at a parliamentary launch. Diversity Role Models, a… Read More »Diversity Role Models Endorsed by Home Secretary
A research report in Yorkshire has found evidence that students in schools who identify as gay or lesbian have been told to change separately from… Read More »Schools tell gay and lesbian pupils to change separately
November 20th is the International Trans Day of Remembrance (TDOR). Now a recognised annual event in the International Equalities and Human Rights calendar, the Day… Read More »Trans Remembrance Day November 20
Montreal forward David Testo has become the second professional footballer to come out this year. Coming out on Radio CBC Canada, the 30-year-old player voiced… Read More »Second pro Comes Out
The 15th US President James Buchanan was gay and it was no big secret, according to a new LGBT history site. His partner, William Rufus… Read More »National History Project: American President was Gay
Charlton has become the second professional football club to sign the Government’s Charter for Action, two days after Wycombe Wanderers. The Charter was launched by Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone… Read More »Charlton Sign up
Wycombe Wanderers has become the first professional club in England to sign a Government Charter committing themselves to tackling homophobia and transphobia in football. Prime… Read More »Wycombe Wanderers Sign the Charter