Press for Change Podcasts
>From the Press for Change website: As readers will know, I am a keen promoter of online audio content as an innovative way of making… Read More »Press for Change Podcasts
>From the Press for Change website: As readers will know, I am a keen promoter of online audio content as an innovative way of making… Read More »Press for Change Podcasts
>The Observer has published a series of articles to mark the 40th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of sexual acts between men. Coming out of… Read More »Decriminalisation Observed
>A statue of Alan Turing, was unveiled on Tuesday 19 at Bletchley Park. Turing was the inspirational mathematician at the heart of Bletchley Park’s codebreaking… Read More »Statue of Gay War Hero Unveiled
>On 21 and 28 June at 8pm, BBC Radio 4 will broadcast a two part programme where Eddie Mair investigates the attitude and policy of… Read More »Cleaning Out the Camp
> The GLBT Historical Society Museum in San Fransisco are launching this month the first exhibit in the US to explore the experiences of GLBT… Read More »Out Ranks
>In 1957 the Wolfenden Report recommended that homosexual behaviour between consenting adults in private should no longer be a criminal offence and in 1967 the… Read More »1967 and All That
>Allan Horsfall is a veteran campaigner and a part of our collective history. In 1964 he co-founded the North-West Homosexual Law Reform Committee with Colin… Read More »Allan Horsfall
>Dame Ethel Smyth (1858-1944) was born to a strict military family in which she was introduced to music and composition as ladylike activities suited to… Read More »The Boatswain’s Mate
>Three of the world’s top reggae/dancehall singers have renounced homophobia and condemned violence against lesbians and gay men. Beenie Man, Sizzla and Capleton had previously… Read More »Reggae Stars Renounce Homophobia
>Marlene Dietrich’s bisexual exploits, her fondness for butch drag and her medal-winning heroism in the Second World War have added to the legend that has… Read More »Good Evening, Miss Dietrich