Hope for LGB People in Zimbabwe
>The Guardian today reports that lesbian, gay and bisexual Zimbabweans are hoping for the kind of changes that South Africans enjoy. Following years of oppression… Read More »Hope for LGB People in Zimbabwe
>The Guardian today reports that lesbian, gay and bisexual Zimbabweans are hoping for the kind of changes that South Africans enjoy. Following years of oppression… Read More »Hope for LGB People in Zimbabwe
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television.… Read More »LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 8th – 14th August
>The charity Gay Surrey have deposited their archives with Surrey History Centre in Woking. Gay Surrey started out as a group of friends in 2005.… Read More »History of Gay Surrey Enters Surrey History Centre
> Berta Freistadt 1942 – 2009 The playwright, tutor, poet and short story writer Berta Freistadt MA has died. According to Women’s Words, her work… Read More »Berta Freistadt Dies
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television.… Read More »LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 1st – 7th August
>Thousands of hours of video news and features on the LGBT and AIDS movements produced by Lou Maletta for his Gay Cable Network (GCN) over… Read More »19 Years of LGBT Video History Preserved
>Young LGBT people will get a chance to ‘re-write’ modern British history to include the role of the LGBT movement as part of a new… Read More »Call for LGBT Young People to ‘Re-Write History’
>President Barack Obama plans to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom, to Harvey Milk, one of the country’s first openly gay elected officials. The award… Read More »Harvey Milk to Receive Presidential Medal of Freedom
>To mark the first anniversary of the murder of Michael Causer, there will be a respectful gathering to remember all victims of persecution on Sunday… Read More »Michael Causer’s Murder to Be Remembered This Weekend
>The Prince Charles Cinema, London’s West End’s cheapest cinema, will be celebrating LGBT films throughout August. On Monday nights, they will be screening a selection… Read More »Queer Films Season at the PCC