LGBT History Month USA
Wednesday’s LGBT History Month icon is military officer and lesbian activist Katherine Miller
Wednesday’s LGBT History Month icon is military officer and lesbian activist Katherine Miller
A staggering 89% of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people would hide their sexual orientation should the matter, hypothetically, be brought up during a job… Read More »90% of Job-seekers would deny being LGBT
The British heavyweight Tyson Fury has apologised for making abusive comments about the British and Commonwealth champion David Price – and for a tweet posted on… Read More »Fury Apologises to Price
The 17-24-30 No To Hate Crime Campaign 2012 is under way to encourage as many people as possible to help tackle hate crime by doing something local. There… Read More »Hate Crime Awareness Week Ends with Vigil in Trafalgar Square
Friday’s LGBT icon is multi-talented trans activist Christine Jorgensen. Saturday’s is writer and director Arthur Laurents.
Call Me Kuchu is in cinemas on November 2nd, and Picturehouse have chosen the film for their Pic Docs Discover Tuesday event for November. The… Read More »
Wednesday’s LGBT icon was California Trade Unionist Mary Kay Henry. Thursday’s is Facebook co-founder, political campaigner and AIDS activist Chris Hughes
Tuesday’s LGBT icon is Billy Haines, a 1930s film star whose career came to an end after he refused to deny his homosexuality.