The 'T' Word
Over the pond, the use of “tranny” as an agent noun for male to female transsexual people has got the backs up of trans activists… Read More »The 'T' Word
Over the pond, the use of “tranny” as an agent noun for male to female transsexual people has got the backs up of trans activists… Read More »The 'T' Word
A US TV drama following the lives of several high-powered city dwellers is nothing new. But when the characters are lesbian and black that is new. Produced… Read More »Between Women Airs on The Net
Hip Hop can be a liberating factor for LGBT people and there’s nothing wrong with lovin ‘it, according to journo and LGB rights campaigner Gary… Read More »Let's Hear it for Hip-Hop
A pair of identical twins are to make history now that one of them is undergoing gender reassignment. This will challenge the psychologists and sociologists,… Read More »Identical Twins? Not Exactly
The latest edition of Past2Present, an annual magazine dedicated to LGBT History Month and education us all about our history, is out now. Produced by the LGBT… Read More »Past2Present LGBT History Month 2012 'OUT' Now!
The award winning Pariah has woken the US up to the ongoing existence of Black lesbian cinema, according to TheRoot.com. Dee Rees’ debut film about… Read More »Pariah Wins Awards
A tribute to Alan Turing is now available on the WHOF (Wipe Out Homophobia on Facebok) site. Written by Pink Triangle Theatre’s Paul Burgess, it… Read More »New Turing Tribute and DVD
Here is a list of famous LGBT people who have a disability. Disability History Month takes place every year from November 22 – December 21. To add… Read More »Famous Disabled LGBT People
Unlikely though it may seem, the Financial Times Weekend magazine featured a lengthy article on the life and work of Peter Tatchell. The notoriously pink… Read More »Financial Times Praises Tatchell
Wycombe Wanderers midfielder Matt Bloomfield – the first player to sign the Government’s Charter for LGBT People in sport – has spoken of his appearance… Read More »Football pro: Why I support the campaign against homophobia