US Navy to Name a Ship after Harvey Milk
The Navy is set to name a ship after the gay rights icon and San Francisco politician Harvey Milk, according to a Congressional notification obtained… Read More »US Navy to Name a Ship after Harvey Milk
The Navy is set to name a ship after the gay rights icon and San Francisco politician Harvey Milk, according to a Congressional notification obtained… Read More »US Navy to Name a Ship after Harvey Milk
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has called on communities across Britain to come together and stand united against those who use hate to divide us. Launching… Read More »Home Office Launches 'Hate Crime Action Plan'
A new review of inequality among LGBT people in British society reveals significant levels of discrimination through HBT bullying and through heterosexism and heteromormativity as… Read More »Government Report Reveals Major LGB&T Inequality in Britain
PIONEERING Scots teachers are laying the groundwork for a radical new school curriculum which will put LGBTI issues at the centre of education. The plan… Read More »Scotland Moving Towards an LGBT+ Curriculum: with the Blessing of the Catholic Church
Following the political upheaval in the wake of the EU Referendum outcome, Schools OUT UK CEO Tony Fenwick has joined the signatories to a statement… Read More »Schools OUT UK signs up to EU Referendum Statement
“The – not quite 10 days have passed since the early hours of June 12th in Orlando. And that is obviously not enough time for… Read More »John Kerry Quotes Stuart Milk in Washington Speech
THEATRE RENEGADE presents In Response To… The Orlando Attack at the St James Studio on Saturday 25th June, 2016. In the wake of the deadliest… Read More »Post Pride Theatre Event in the Wake of Orlando
We at Schools OUT UK wish to condemn the atrocity in Orlando and convey our sympathy, support and solidarity with: the dead, the dying, the… Read More »Schools OUT UK
A vigil entitled “London stands with Orlando” has been planned for 13 June in Soho. Organisers have asked Londoners to gather at Old Compton Street… Read More »London and The UK Stand in Solidarity with Orlando
I was on a heritage walk at Manchester Pride 2012, when the tour guide mentioned a raid on an all male fancy dress party in September 1880. The idea that an organised subculture existed in Victorian Manchester to enable men to meet up, dress up and hook up was irresistible. I was hooked.