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Proud Rhinos to celebrate sporting equality

Posted on: May 15th, 2012 by History Month
World Club champions Leeds Rhinos are dedicating their Stobart Super League Round 24 fixture against Widnes Vikings on Friday August 10 to celebrating lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender equality. The club are inviting fans to join them in their celebrations by designing a special commemorative shirt which will be...

Britain is the best place to be LGBT: ILGA

Posted on: May 15th, 2012 by History Month
The new international study of LGBT rights across Europe is now available. Covering very nation state in the continent, the comprehensive report reports the similarities and differences socially and legally between them. The International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA) describes general changes in Europe and takes every country. Its...

Same Sex Marriage? So What’s New

Posted on: May 7th, 2012 by History Month
There’s nothing new about same-sex marriage, according to The LGBT Excellence Centre in Wales. Egyptians, Mesopotanians, Greeks and Romans all has some kind of same-sex ceremonies, barren woman in African tribes married other women, North American native men were accepted as brides as well as a host of other...

What the Bible Really Says

Posted on: May 6th, 2012 by History Month
A new YouTube video deals with the Bible and what it really says about us. Matthew Vines, a fully fledged gay Christian man, speaks on the theological debate regarding the Bible and the role of gay Christians in the church. Delivered at College Hill United Methodist Church in Wichita, Kansas on March...

Health Service failing Gay and Bisexual men according to Stonewall

Posted on: April 27th, 2012 by History Month
The world’s largest ever health survey of gay and bisexual men has found they get left behind by the health service in the UK. The survey shows that more gay and bisexual men attempt suicide, worry about their bodies and suffer eating related illnessses than their straight counterparts. More...

Professor Arthur Sullivan reviews a classic about Transition

Posted on: April 5th, 2012 by History Month
Dear Sir or Madam ( A Journey from Female to Male) by Mark Rees;, reviewed by Arthur Sullivan About half way through this account of his journey from female to male, Mark Rees remarks that “he most important part of the role change is the transsexual person’s acceptance by...

Church: We support long term same-sex relationships – but not marriage (yet)

Posted on: March 31st, 2012 by History Month
The Anglican Church’s bench of Bishops - the whole body of English prelates assembled in council – have stated their current stance on same-sex unions. It said it: “Abides by the Christian doctrine of marriage as the union of one man with one woman freely entered into for life. Acknowledges that...

Ravi: Crass Yes; Criminal No

Posted on: March 18th, 2012 by History Month
Research professor in law Paul Butler (pictured) says Dharun Ravi is a victim of the USA’s rush to find legal solution for every problem that arises. Dharun Ravi is international news since he filmed his Chicago roommate Tyler Clementi having sex with a man and showed it to friends,...

New Turing Film

Posted on: March 14th, 2012 by History Month
A new short film about Alan Turing’s contribution to the birth of the modern computer and his work in Britain following the war is now available. Based on Turing’s work with the National Physics Laboratory (NPL), the film features Tom Vickers, who knew Turing and worked on the Pilot...

E-Petition Calls for Turing Pardon

Posted on: March 14th, 2012 by History Month
Following a C4 drama-doc on the circumstances of the death of the great twentieth century mathematician Alan Turing – and timed to coincide with the centenary of the great man in 2012 – a new e-petition has been launched to grant him a posthumous pardon. The Channel 4 programme,...

Asylum Seekers’ Update

Posted on: March 14th, 2012 by History Month
On International Women’s Day we got the fantastic news that Amanpreet Kaur was released from detention in Yarl’s Wood IRC.  Ms Kaur is a lesbian woman who was detained for three months and twice threatened with imminent removal when the authorities refused to let her make an asylum claim...

New Turing Exhibition Opened at Bletchley Park

Posted on: March 5th, 2012 by History Month
Family and colleagues of Alan Turing gathered together on the 5th of March to celebrate the official opening of ‘The Life and Works of Alan Turing’ at Bletchley Park. The exhibition, in Block ‘B’, is part of an ongoing development and contains a host of new memorabilia that was...

TV presenter James May to unveil “The Life and Works of Alan Turing” exhibition at Bletchley Park

Posted on: March 3rd, 2012 by History Month
Fascinating and poignant new artefacts are to be revealed for the very first time, and in the presence of Alan Turing’s family, on Monday 5 March at the unveiling of Bletchley Park’s “The Life and Works of Alan Turing” exhibition. These will include the rebuild of Delilah, a secret...

Football v. Homophobia Feb. 19th

Posted on: February 20th, 2012 by History Month
February the 19th marks the start of a host of Football v. Homophobia events, both in the UK and internationally, to celebrate our community and its achievements through the medium of the national game. Football v. Homophobia day was launched in 2010 by the Justin Campaign to commemorate the...

Netherlands to Introduce Statutory Diversity Training

Posted on: February 19th, 2012 by History Month
The Dutch government has prepared a scheme for compulsory education about LGB and transsexuality at each school; a victory for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth. Following a proposal by Van Bijsterveldt, Ministerof Education, Culture and Science (pictured) the Cabinet agreed to the attainment targets for primary and...

Desperate Plea: Help Me be with the One I Love

Posted on: February 12th, 2012 by History Month
A young gay man has recorded a video on YouTube do explain how the US Government’s Defence of Marriage Act prevents him from seeing his boyfriend across the pond and denies him a visa even in the states that have same sex marriage. In the vid Mike explains his predicament and...

UN Chief Speaks out against Prejudice based on gender variance and sexual orientation at African Summit

Posted on: February 8th, 2012 by History Month
At the African Union summit in the first week of February 2012, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon made a brief but noteable mention of discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.  Though the portion of the speech dedicated to this topic was only a couple of sentences long, it was...

Out of the Blocks Takes us to the Future

Posted on: February 5th, 2012 by History Month
A new sports history timeline, Out of the Blocks, takes us on a tour of LGBT history in sport – from 14 AD to 2018 (yes – that’s 6 years in the future!) Thanks to Tony Bilton, we can now see how LGBT participation has always been a part of sport....

HISTORIAN MAKES HISTORY WITH BRIGHTON ‘PINK PLAQUES’ APP

Posted on: February 2nd, 2012 by History Month
UK’s first ever LGBT history app Writer and historian Rose Collis and programmer Stephen Watson are launching ‘Brighton’s Pink Plaques’, an app about Brighton’s LGBT history — believed to be the first of its kind in the UK. Based loosely on some of her ‘Walkie Talkie’ tours, the app...

January 31 2012 Another Landmark in UK History

Posted on: January 31st, 2012 by History Month
The 31st of January 2012 is the day public sector organisations have to publish details of how they are complying with the Public Sector Equality Duty. This means hospitals, large schools and all other establishments within the public sector will have to demonstrate what they are doing to promote equality of opportunity and...

LGBT Sports Timeline

Posted on: January 31st, 2012 by History Month
Please find enclosed the UK LGBT Sports Timeline written by Chris Morgan, Gay Games Ambassador & World Champion Powerlifter, in celebration of UK LGBT History Month 2012. According to Chris: ‘In many ways 2011 was a watershed for gay sports in the UK. LGBT History Month 2012 is once again focused...

The ‘T’ Word

Posted on: January 29th, 2012 by History Month
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 and culminated in the recent glitter bombing of Dan savage at a recent public gathering. In the Daily Beast, Tricia Romano considers whether the...

Happy Birthday Peter Tatchell

Posted on: January 26th, 2012 by History Month
We at LGBT History Month would all like to wish a happy birthday to Peter Tatchell, who reached 60 on the 25th of January. Peter has risked life and limb as well as enduring horrendous abuse over five decades to win us the freedoms that so many take for...

Ecuador Closes Gay and Lesbian “Conversion” Centres

Posted on: January 25th, 2012 by History Month
LGBT campaigners in Ecuador and beyond are celebrating a volte-face by President Rafael Correa, in which he closed down the state’s notorious anti-gay ‘reparative’ centres and made a well-known lesbian campaigner the new minister for Health. Following a world-wide campaign by human rights groups, the reparative therapy centres throughout the South American nation...

Identical Twins? Not Exactly

Posted on: January 8th, 2012 by History Month
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, since  it suggests that sharing the same DNA doesn’t mean  sharing the same identity, but the same or similar environment elicits two quite different results. It...

Past2Present LGBT History Month 2012 ‘OUT’ Now!

Posted on: January 7th, 2012 by History Month
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 History Project in association with LAGNA, this cornucopia of facts and figures, events and bios, groundbreaking occasions and heroes is now available for your delectation. Covering...

Dyke March ends March

Posted on: January 3rd, 2012 by History Month
Lesbians and their friends will be taking to the streets for London’s first Dyke March in decades next year on March 31st; the last day of Women’s History Month The event follows in the tradition of the Dyke Marches held in the US and will be the first that...

Queen’s Gongs Go to LGBT activists

Posted on: January 1st, 2012 by History Month
Three LGBT ‘unsung heroes’ have received gongs in the New Year’s Honours. Jeffrey Dudgeon, Liberal Unionist politician and equal opportunities and human rights campaigner, receives an MBE for services to the LGBT community in Northern Ireland. He brought a six year long case against the UK in his defence of the...

New Turing Tribute and DVD

Posted on: December 31st, 2011 by History Month
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 provides a potted biography and access to a DVD made by the PTT, which is also available on YouTube. To see the page, go...

Man Who Gained Gay and Lesbian Privacy Rights in US Dies Aged 68

Posted on: December 28th, 2011 by History Month
John G. Lawrence, 68, whose legal case led to a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling that granted privacy rights to gay men and lesbians, died Nov. 20 in Houston. He had a heart condition, his partner, Jose Garcia, told the Houston Chronicle. Mr. Lawrence’s case began in 1998 when...

Hyde FC win first Manchester equality award

Posted on: December 24th, 2011 by History Month
Hyde FC are the recipients of the first Manchester Credit Union monthly equality award.   The Tigers have received the award in recognition for the club’s exceptional work in becoming the first non-league team to sign up to the charter committing the football club to challenging homophobia and taking a...

Famous Disabled LGBT People

Posted on: December 23rd, 2011 by History Month
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 to this list, contact us at website@lgbthistorymonth.org.uk Lord Byron Poet and bisexual.   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Byron He was born with a deformity of his foot which affected him...

First US Navy Same-Sex Kiss Breaks Old Barrier

Posted on: December 23rd, 2011 by History Month
A Navy tradition caught up with the repeal of the U.S. military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” rule on Wednesday when two women sailors became the first to share the coveted “first kiss” on the pier after one of them returned from 80 days at sea. Petty Officer 2nd Class...

Google Gives Bletchley Park 1/2 million

Posted on: December 21st, 2011 by History Month
Google has given £550,000 to the development of Bletchley Park. The money will go towards the match funding that the Bletchley Park Trust needs to unlock a £4.6m grant that the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) announced in October. The trust is planning a £15m redevelopment of the site, the birthplace...

UN Releases First Report on LGBT Human Rights Abuses

Posted on: December 18th, 2011 by History Month
The first ever United Nations report on the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people details how around the world people are killed or endure hate-motivated violence, torture, detention, criminalization and discrimination in jobs, health care and education because of their real or perceived sexual orientation...

UK publishes its first National Transgender Action plan

Posted on: December 18th, 2011 by History Month
The Government Equalities Office (GEO) has released a document sets out the specific actions for the government of the United Kingdom to advance trans equality. It includes firm commitments to improve the lives of trans people and support businesses and public bodies so they have the right tools to...

Financial Times Praises Tatchell

Posted on: December 12th, 2011 by History Month
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 paper, which is better known for the FTSE index and its support for the pin-stripe brigade than for praising LGBT campaigners, published an account...

Government Launches Competition at LGBT History Month Pre-Launch

Posted on: November 23rd, 2011 by History Month
At the groundbreaking LGBT History Month Pre-Launch, held at the Kia Oval Cricket Ground in Kennington in collaboration with Pride Sports, Lynne Featherstone, Minister for Equalities launched a competition to find a logo for sports clubs, fans and players across the country to mark their support for the campaign. The competition is targeted...

National History Project: American President was Gay

Posted on: November 5th, 2011 by History Month
The 15th US President James Buchanan was gay and it was no big secret, according to a new LGBT history site. His partner, William Rufus King, was the longest serving US vice-president. And America’s unofficial anthem America the Brave was written by Katharine Lee Bates, a lesbian. The Project’s...

Elly’s No. 1!

Posted on: October 23rd, 2011 by History Month
Music teacher and Equality and Diversity trainer Elly Barnes is the Number One LGBT figure in the nation, according to the Independent Pink List. The annual list, published in the Independent on Sunday, named Elly as the Number one “unsung hero” who made life better for LGBT people. Elly,...

Veteran gay Campaigner Frank Kameny Dies

Posted on: October 12th, 2011 by History Month
Frank Kameny, who was sacked for being openly gay in 1957 and took to the streets from 1965 – four years before the Stonewall Riots and a decade before gay liberation supposedly began, has died aged 86. To read the Equality Forum obituary go here

New British Film to Premiere in Bournemouth

Posted on: October 12th, 2011 by History Month
A new British film will portray a gay relationship from many years ago and how an act of treachery brought it to a tragic outcome. Set in  a Somerset village, Rufus Stone is a picture of what life was like for a young gay man in rural England in...

Happy Black History Month

Posted on: October 2nd, 2011 by History Month
October is UK Black History Month and we wish all our BME sisters and brothers a successful and fruitful month with lots of events. To see our list of important BME LGBT figures go here. To go to the site click here  

East London pride to Go Ahead

Posted on: September 24th, 2011 by History Month
East London Pride will start today with a parade from the steps of Hackney Town Hall at 1pm, followed by a festival at Oxford House Activists are hoping that the parade and the festival will bring the community together after a difficult year. To read more go here To...

Tatchell Interviewed on US TV

Posted on: September 18th, 2011 by History Month
Peter Tatchell’s hour-long interview with the New York-based TV programme, Gay USA, conducted by Andy Humm and Ann Northrop. Watch here: http://tinyurl.com/3pu45bl Peter Tatchell, Director of the Peter Tatchell Foundation, writes: Ranging over my 44 years of LGBT and human rights activism, this Gay USA interview includes discussions about my...

Arthur Evans Dies aged 69

Posted on: September 18th, 2011 by History Month
Veteran Gay rights and anti-AIDS activist Arthur Evans has died after a heart attack aged 69. A participant in the Stonewall Riots, Evans went on to join the Gay Liberation Front after 1969, although he left later as he felt the organisation was watering down the cause by taking...

Richard Coles Brings History of Same-Sex Desire to Radio 3

Posted on: September 15th, 2011 by History Month
A chaplain and former Bronski Beat member is to cover the history of same-sex desire on BBC Radio 3. Richard Coles, who was in the band and went on to help form The Communards, before studying Theology and getting himself ordained, travels to different parts of the world and...

Poll Shows Older Gays and Lesbians Worse off

Posted on: September 13th, 2011 by History Month
A recent poll shows that LGB people are disadvantaged compared to their heterosexual counterparts. Half as likey to be visited regularly by their relatives and twice as likely to be dependent on care. This follows a number of surveys and documentaries exposing shocking abuse and negligence in our care...

Revealed: LGBT History of College Campuses

Posted on: September 4th, 2011 by History Month
bestcollegesonline.com has just published: ” 20 Notable College Moments in LGBT History ” which demonstrates the part our academic institutions have played in taking the LGBT community  to where it is today. According to the article’s authors: “Through the years, gay and lesbian students have progressed, been judged, and worked...

Helen Lowe

Posted on: August 27th, 2011 by History Month
Lesbian feminist campaigner and advocate of direct action Helen Lowe has died aged 67. To read the obituary of this remarkable woman by her partner Judy Greenway, published in The Guardian, click here

Paragraph 175 on YouTube

Posted on: August 26th, 2011 by History Month
The essential film Paragraph 175, which gathers the personal histories of a number of lesbian and gay survivors of the holocaust, is now available with subtitles on YouTube. Using personal testimonies, the film shows how Berlin was the world’s hub for lesbian and gay liberation before the rise of Naziism, before...

Lords Want Teachers to Be Trained in Dealing with Homophobia

Posted on: July 19th, 2011 by History Month
Teachers should be given more training to deal with anti-gay bullying, the House of Lords heard yesterday. Responding to questions, schools minister Lord Hill of Oareford agreed that teachers should be trained to spot signs of homophobic bullying and that changes to Ofsted’s remit would give the school inspection...

California State Schools to Teach LGBT History

Posted on: July 19th, 2011 by History Month
California has become the first state to mandate gay history lessons in public schools. In public school classrooms across the state students will soon be taught a subject that hasn’t been part of the curriculum before: LGBT history, the contributions of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. Lorri Jean...

From over the Pond

Posted on: July 10th, 2011 by History Month
UK psychologist and professor Ian Rivers discusses his recent trip to America’s Heartland and how, as an anti-​gay bullying researcher, he was received. Rivers, author of Homophobic Bullying and a patron of LGBT History Month, says that although he was always treated with respect personally, the idea that “all children and adults should be...

New York Says Yes to Same-Sex Marriage

Posted on: June 26th, 2011 by History Month
Gay New Yorkers basked on Saturday in the glow of a landmark decision by the state legislature to legalise gay marriage, a powerful victory for rights advocates in one of the most populous US states. Gay rights supporters chanted and danced in the streets of New York City into...

New LGBT Timeline

Posted on: June 16th, 2011 by History Month
Christine Burns and her colleagues at NHS North West have just launched the online version of the LGBT History Timeline after talking to Sue at LGBT History Month. It’s available here. As you’ll see, it has several components. There’s a scrolling timeline that covers more than two millenia. Then...

Posted on: May 31st, 2011 by History Month
LGBT History Month wishes Gypsy Roma Traveller History Month a successful June. To visit the website and see what events are happening in June, click here.

Christian Walk of Repentance for Homophobia

Posted on: May 29th, 2011 by History Month
The former Bishop of Oxford, Richard Harries, has said he welcomes plans by Christian writer Symon Hill to undertake a pilgrimage of repentance for his former homophobia. Harries said that the church needs to repent in relation to gay and lesbian people. Hill, an associate director of the Ekklesia...

Cohen, Obree and Lyndsey England

Posted on: May 29th, 2011 by History Month
The latest round up of LGB Sports stuff is here, as supplied by VAGA Associates Former England wing Ben Cohen has retired after being released by Sale. As England’s world cup-winning winger, rugby union star Ben Cohen has faced down his fair share of immovable obstacles. Now, after hanging up...

Q: Is it a Boy or a Girl? A: It’s a Baby!

Posted on: May 29th, 2011 by History Month
A Toronto couple have hit the headlines after refusing to announce the birth sex of their child. Named Storm, the baby will remain gender neutral until it is old enough to declare its own gender identity. Parents David Stocker and Kathy Witterick were inspired by a 1978 book, X: A Fabulous...

Iranian ‘Pride’ Held in Turkey

Posted on: May 29th, 2011 by History Month
Turkish LGBT group Kaos GL reports that a group of Iranian LGBT asylum-seekers took part in the fourth March against Homophobia and Transphobia, held 22 May in Ankara. Amongst their slogans: “Ahmadinejad, we’re here!”; “Iranian queers will not keep silent anymore!”; and “Iranian queers, we’re altogether now!.” They are not...

Margaret Beswick

Posted on: May 24th, 2011 by History Month
Margaret Beswick, lesbian, LGF and Fflag member who died on the 27th April, 2011, is remembered here

Queers Built America

Posted on: May 24th, 2011 by History Month
Queers had a role in the making of America, both as native Americans and settlers according to a new book published in the US. For those who thought the so-called gay community started in 1969 with the Stonewall riots, cultural critic Michael Bronski has a few surprises. In his...

Paul Patrick

Posted on: May 22nd, 2011 by History Month
May 22nd marked the 3rd anniversary of the death of Paul Patrick, co-founder of LGBT History Month. To read his obituary, go here

Clare Dimyon Makes People Happy

Posted on: May 20th, 2011 by History Month
We are delighted that Clare Dimyon of Pride Solidarity has won a coveted place in the Independent’s Happy people Awards. Her entry is as follows: Clare Dimyon Campaigner Made history in 2008 by persuading British embassies across Europe to fly the rainbow flag to highlight the lack of gay...

UN: Homophobia as bad as racism and mysogyny

Posted on: May 20th, 2011 by History Month
In a video message marking the International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said homophobia and transphobia are no different to sexism, misogyny, racism or xenophobia. “But whereas these last forms of prejudice are universally condemned by governments, homophobia and transphobia are...

Memorial Event

Posted on: May 15th, 2011 by History Month
Memorial Celebration for Vijayatara AKA Sharon Smith - Saturday May 28, 2011 Memorial Celebration for Vijayatara AKA Sharon Smith - July 1, 1961 to March 13, 2011 2 to 6 pm. Stoke Newington West Reservoir Centre Green Lanes, N4 2HA This is an opportunity for all who knew Vijayatara...

IDAHO Tuesday

Posted on: May 15th, 2011 by History Month
International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO) is this Tuesday, the 17th of May. Check out the website to see what’s going on.
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