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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...

Teach the IDAHO Lesson

Posted on: May 13th, 2012 by History Month
IDAHO has launched a new initiative to tackle homophobic/transphobic bullying. The ’IDAHO Lesson’ is an international initiative by where teachers and educational staff in all contexts are invited to use the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia to organize some specific activity in their class on this subject. While...

Thank You

Posted on: May 10th, 2012 by History Month
Here is the YouTube video of Barack Obama making history by becoming the first US president ever to endorse same-sex marriage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvgJEYuKPyc

IDAHO Makes International Video

Posted on: May 10th, 2012 by History Month
With just a little over a week to go until the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO), the events planned for May 17 are truly global in scope, spanning North and South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Asia/Pacific region. There is no end to the...

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...

National Trans Mental Health and Well-Being Survey

Posted on: May 5th, 2012 by History Month
A survey has been launched to research and assess the needs of trans people across the nation. This survey is produced by a partnership between Scottish Transgender Alliance, Trans Resource and Empowerment Centre, TransBareAll and Sheffield Hallam University. It is based on the priniple that there has been very little research about trans people,...

LGBT History Month Pre-Launch for 2013

Posted on: May 2nd, 2012 by History Month
  Mark November the 15th down in your diaries. The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) History Month pre-launch is to be held at Bletchley Park this year on that very Thursday.   The event has in the past been held at the Tate Modern, Congress House, The Metropolitan...

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...

Let’s Hear it for the 80s

Posted on: April 18th, 2012 by History Month
Remember when we all had a friend or friends dying of AIDS? When we marched with the miners to stop Thatcher destroying the working class? When the Daily Mail and the Express and The Sun hated us so much they urged the government to impose Section 28? When Jenny...

Gay to Z Lists Turing Centenary Events Calendar

Posted on: April 18th, 2012 by History Month
LGBT Business Directory Gay to Z has launched a calendar of LGBT events and a list of merchandise to celebrate the centenary of Alan Turing, while preparations are being made to host this year’s LGBT History Month Pre-Launch at Bletchley Park on November 15th (watch this space for more...

Homophobes are Closets: new evidence

Posted on: April 12th, 2012 by History Month
New studies suggest those who express virulent dislike of homosexuals may have an unacknowledged attraction to the same sex. Researchers also discovered homophobia is more pronounced in individuals who grew up with authoritarian parents who forbade such desires. The study is the first to document the role that both parenting and...

LGBT in Manchester? Come and Play Softball

Posted on: April 12th, 2012 by History Month
Thanks to our partners Pride Sports, people in and around Manchester can have fun and keep fit by joining an LGBT softball championship. Pride Sports Director Lou Englefield said: “It starts on April 23rd this month and we’ll meet once a month thereafter. All you need to bring  is...

Rainbow Film Seminar in Norway

Posted on: April 11th, 2012 by History Month
LGBT History Month co-chair Tony Fenwick will be talking about the work of LGBT History Month and Schools OUT at the end of this month in Norway, following Elly Barmes’ presentation at an LGBT Rights seminar in Turkey at the end of last month. The seminar, to be held...

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...

LGBT History Month Magazine

Posted on: March 9th, 2012 by History Month
The LGBT History Month magazine is available free in electronic copy now. Featuring an interview with Sue Sanders, a report by Tony Fenwick on why we need to focus on sport, an article by Gendered Intelligence on trans youth, a guide to Pride House, Suran Dickson and Diversity Role...

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...

Ireland Has Stand Up Awareness Week to Combat Homophobia

Posted on: March 4th, 2012 by History Month
Ireland’s second Stand Up! Awareness Week aimed at combatting homophobia in the republic’s schools begins tomorrow.The initiative is the brainchild of campaign group BeLongTo and was first celebrated last April. Donal Óg Cusack, the out-and-proud hurling goalkeeper and ex-Rugby star Ben Cohen are going to be involved. To find out...

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...

Pride House Launches Video

Posted on: February 27th, 2012 by History Month
Pride House – the biggest ever LGBT House at a sports event – is set for the Olympics and a video has been launched featuring Director Chad Mokellen and a host of others from the launch at City Hall speaking about how huge an event it’s going to be...

Schools: What Did You Do for LGBT History Month 2012?

Posted on: February 20th, 2012 by History Month
Schools OUT is putting together a summary of good practice from schools that celebrated LGBT History Month. If something happened in your school, however small, please can you let them have a few sentences describing what happened and why it was successful, what the highlights were etc. If you...

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...

FA Launches LGBT Action plan

Posted on: February 20th, 2012 by History Month
The Football Association has launched Opening Doors and Joining In – its four year action plan to eradicate homophobia and transphobia from the sport as well as making football a welcoming place for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people as supporters and players. Welcoming the work of Pride Sports,...

Green lesbian feminist ‘leftie’ gives it to them with both barrels in New Zealand

Posted on: February 15th, 2012 by History Month
Taking her place in the New Zealand House of Representatives, the NZ parliament’s third out lesbian Jan Logie opened her ‘maiden’ speech by saying “I stand here as a leftie, feminist lesbian.” The 42 year old with a background in social work then went on to assert the endemic nature...

Polari First Book Prize Seeks Nominations

Posted on: February 15th, 2012 by History Month
The Polari First Book Prize; the UK’s prestigious queer literature award is open for nominations from publishers. The prize winning novel will be announced at the South Bank in July. To enter, you must be a publisher and the nominated book must have been written by a UK resident...

Pink News Report on Schools OUT Conference

Posted on: February 12th, 2012 by History Month
The Schools OUT 2012 Conference – which featured how to raise trans issues, disability issues, an OFSTED speaker, the leader of the National Union of Teachers, workshops on our latest method The Classroom, the European Rainbow film project and youth workshops, has been reviewed extensively by Adrian Tippets in...

Polari magazine honours Sue Sanders on LGBT HM Day 13

Posted on: February 5th, 2012 by History Month
LGBT online magazine honours a hero every day in its February 2012 edition. Polari is the leading UK-based online magazine for an LGBTQ readership. Its content is informed & insightful, and features a diverse range of writers from every section of the community. Its look is singularly stylish and...

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...

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...

Between Women Airs on The Net

Posted on: January 25th, 2012 by History Month
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 by Michelle A. Daniel and directed by Christina Brown, the show is aired on the net and can be seen at http://www.betweenwomentv.com/#! While you’re there you can join the...

Let’s Hear it for Hip-Hop

Posted on: January 14th, 2012 by History Month
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 Nunn. Whilst acknowledging that some hip-hop lyrics are notoriously homophobic (and sexist), Nunn says he is a fan of the genre and for the...

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...

Pariah Wins Awards

Posted on: January 2nd, 2012 by History Month
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 a 17 year old African-American woman coming to terms with her sexuality went down a storm at the Sundance festival and is now on...

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...

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...

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...

Football pro: Why I support the campaign against homophobia

Posted on: November 30th, 2011 by History Month
Wycombe Wanderers midfielder Matt Bloomfield – the first player to sign the Government’s Charter for LGBT People in sport – has spoken of his appearance at the LGBT History Month Pre-Launch and the need to eradicate homophobia in football. In an article o the BBC’s Sport site, Matt praised...

200 Transphobic Murders Last Year

Posted on: November 28th, 2011 by History Month
According to a trans research group, 200 people were killed in transphobic attacks, many of which involved frenzied violence or were ritualistic. The Transrespect vs Transphobia project released the figures in the build up to Trans Remembrance Day on November 20th. Although nowhere is safe, Brazil and Honduras seem...

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...

Guardian Publishes Schools OUT Teaching Pack

Posted on: October 22nd, 2011 by History Month
The Guardian’s Teacher Network now publishes and contains links to Schools OUT materials. Among its Teacher Resources, you will find  the Schools OUT Teaching Pack Creating Safer Spaces published in full, plus links to the new Schools OUT Classroom and all the resources therein. To go to the page and read...

Trans Film Features Real-life Trans Actor

Posted on: October 16th, 2011 by History Month
A hard hitting drama about a man who returns from prison to his home in the Bronx and finds his wife has taken a new boyfriend and his son is transitioning to a woman, Gun Hill Road is a new film being talked about in the USA. With gritty,...

Ex-Chelsea Elliott: Let’s tackle Homophobia in Football

Posted on: October 15th, 2011 by History Month
Retired leading professional footballer Paul Elliott has said homophobia is the next battle in football. In an interview with Metro, Elliott, who eschewed a possible coaching career to campaign for equal rights in sport, compares the situation for gay players with the situation for black players 25 years ago: “…we got abuse. It was hard to...

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...

BBC3 Broadcasts Trans Documentary

Posted on: October 10th, 2011 by History Month
A documentary featuring an FTM trans couple, Sam and Evan, who transition whilst in a same-sex relationship, will air tonight (October 10th) at 9pm on BBC3. Sam and Evan: From Girls to Men, which also airs on BBC HD at the same time and will be repeated at 00.30...

Critically acclaimed student film breaks new boundaries

Posted on: September 26th, 2011 by History Month
At the end of June, the year 10 Creative and Media Diploma students of 2011 had the premiere of their film “Homophobia – Our Closeted Education”. The film received an outstanding response and was said to be one of the most professional films made by students. This was an...

Equality in Sport

Posted on: September 26th, 2011 by History Month
The 78th Equality in Sport newsletter is now available. Equality in sport tells you everything you need to know about what is being done around the UK actively to encourage the participation of protected characteristics in the field of sport, both at elite and popular levels. It is published...

Outing comes out in Italy

Posted on: September 24th, 2011 by History Month
An Italian Blog has “outed” 10 MPs as a protest against the state’s homophobic policies and laws. The blog’s authors said the aim was “to bring a bit of justice into a country where people have no way of defending themselves against daily insults and attacks from hypocritical politicians.”...

The Last Closet: When will a gay professional athlete finally come out?

Posted on: September 21st, 2011 by History Month
Will Leitch debates the question over a three page article published in New York Magazine October the 11th. Using examples from interview with the media and comments made by John Amaechi, Leitch laments the extent of homophobia in the field of US male team sports. To read it go...

Hold the Page!

Posted on: September 18th, 2011 by History Month
The Pre-Launch of LGBT History Month 2012 will be held at the Kia Oval in Kennington on November the 21st. Put the date in your diaries and watch this space for further details of this event. Click the image for more information.

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...

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...

Tackle: new football blog

Posted on: September 13th, 2011 by History Month
Tackle is a new independent blog addressing homophobia in football. To keep up with what’s going on, go here

Book Review: Let’s Get This Straight

Posted on: September 13th, 2011 by History Month
Let’s Get This Straight: The Ultimate Handbook for Youth with LGBTQ Parents by Tina Fakhrid-Deen is a book focused on supporting, helping and empowering children whose parents identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or/and queer (abbreviated LGBTQ). Fakhrid-Deen first of all sets out to explain that LGBTQ families do...

Bury and Nigeria defender Efe Sodje signs up to the Government ‘CHARTER’.

Posted on: September 13th, 2011 by History Month
On the eve of the recent 21st birthday celebrations for Manchester Pride, the local LGBT sports teams and organizations gathered to kick off the weekends main events with the annual ‘It’s a Gay Knockout’ at Taurus Bar on Canal St. This year, ‘loud and proud’ best wishes and a...

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...

Human Rights Watch: Netherlands violates transgender rights

Posted on: September 13th, 2011 by History Month
Dutch civil law violates the human rights of transgender people. That is the conclusion of a report published by Human Rights Watch on Tuesday. The Dutch government is urged to change the law without delay. Article 28 of the Dutch civil code requires transgender people to take hormones and undergo...

Gay Softball World Series Kicks Off In Chicago

Posted on: September 4th, 2011 by History Month
More than 3,000 softball players have descended upon Chicago this week from all over the continent for the for the 35th Annual North American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance Gay Softball World Series, which starts tournament play Tuesday and runs through Sunday. For more, go here

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...

Gay soccer players should not come out – says German captain

Posted on: August 30th, 2011 by History Month
Reuters – Gay professional soccer players should not come out because the repercussions could be too devastating, according to Germany captain Philipp Lahm. “I would not advise any gay professional footballer to come out,” Lahm wrote in his autobiography “The Subtle Difference”. “I would fear that he could end up...

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...

Egghead Banned by Chess Club

Posted on: August 18th, 2011 by History Month
Eggheads star and chess ace CJ De Mooi is demanding an apology from the management of the British Chess Championship after they banned him from presenting the prizes wearing his Stonewall ‘Some people are Gay, Get over it!’ T-shirt. De, Mooi, who is President of the British Chess Fellowship,...

The Stranger’s Child by Alan Hollinghurst

Posted on: August 18th, 2011 by History Month
The Stranger’s Child by Alan Hollinghurst Published by Picador Books         ISBN 978-0-330-48324-7   Mr. Hollinghurst is a classic writer; mature and beautiful in his style. However I felt that this book was all style and no substance. I like something to happen in a novel, especially one that has...

Rory’s Boys, by Alan Clark

Posted on: August 18th, 2011 by History Month
Rory’s Boys by Alan Clark- Published by Arcadia Books- ISBN 978-1-906413-88-0   An excellent novel that humorously explores the implications of age for gay men. Basically, a rich gay orphan gets told he looks old by a would-be one night stand,  inherits his fascist granny’s mansion and turns it...

Scottish Fisherwomen Played Golf in the 1700s!

Posted on: August 8th, 2011 by History Month
Scottish fisherwomen of the links were champion golf players and even footballers, according to a programme broadast on Radio 4 last Saturday (July 6th). Presented by Rhona Cameron, the fascinating programme is a testament to the fortitude and resilience of these extraordinary women. To hear the programme before the...

What Love Is- edited by Peter Burton

Posted on: July 17th, 2011 by History Month
          Book Review: by Stephen Boyce I must admit that I am not a fan of the genre of short stories but this collection is a stirring and thoughtful exploration of the form. No single story stands out above the other and none fully encapsulate...

Beyond the Capes- by Richard de la Haye

Posted on: July 17th, 2011 by History Month
                  Book Review, by Stephen Boyce This novel is excellent, well crafted, transporting the readers through the Canadian Wilderness to the Transport Colonies of the New World. It is an epic, a gay love story that defies the forces of history....

Women’s World Cup Football Kicks off Today

Posted on: June 27th, 2011 by History Month
The Women’s World Cup Tournament Kicked off in Germany today, with England set to play Mexico. Fans can watch it on Eurosport 1 at 9.15 this evening. For those who can’t access it on TV, Eurosport player is available online here. The tournament was tainted when the Nigerian team’s coach told...

Sport Needs Zero-Tolerance on Hate, Says May

Posted on: June 26th, 2011 by History Month
Home Secretary Theresa may declared that sport needs to have a zero-tolerance approach to hate. Speaking at a Downing Street LGBT reception, she said  competitors should be classed according to their ability in their field rather than their sexual orientation or gender identity. To read the full story, go...

Ben Cohen talks to the BBC

Posted on: June 23rd, 2011 by History Month
Ben Cohen appeared on BBC’s breakfast Time to talk about his commitment to challenging homophobia. In the interview he talked about his father’s murder and how his gay following led him to want to take a stand and change attitudes. To see the interview go here

Equality in Sport Newsletter

Posted on: June 21st, 2011 by History Month
To read the latest Equality in Sport Newsletter, in which Lou Englefield celebrates Greater Manchester being the first County sports partnership to sign the Sports Equality Charter and we all celebrate John Amachi’s OBE, go here.  

International Outgames Calendar

Posted on: June 21st, 2011 by History Month
The International Outgames are ready to start inVancouver on July 25th. To find out more, join in and see when the next Outgames will be click here

Hope-Powell: The Real Bend It Like Beckham Girl

Posted on: June 18th, 2011 by History Month
Hope Powell tells the Guardian about the struggle to establish women’s football. She talks about the barriers she had to overcome to be a footballer and compares the game for women to what it was like for men in the early 1930s. To read the article go here

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...

LGBT HM Pre-Launch to be held at The Oval

Posted on: June 7th, 2011 by History Month
The Oval Cricket Ground in Kennington is to host the next LGBT History Month Pre-Launch on November 21st. Co-chair Sue Sanders is delighted at the decisison. She said: “Following last year’s Pre-Launch at Twickenham, this shows that the cricket authorities are also prepared to take equalities seriously. As a...

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...

Homophobic Football Boss to Appeal Fine

Posted on: May 29th, 2011 by History Month
The Croation Football boss who created a storm with his homophobic comments last year is to appeal against a $14,000 fine imposed upon him by UEFA. During an interview with Croatian newspaper Večernji List earlier this year, 74 year-old Vlatko Markovic said that no gay player would ever be...

National LGB&T Partnership Joins DoH Strategic Partner Programme

Posted on: May 29th, 2011 by History Month
The National LGB&T Partnership are to join The Department of Health Strategic Partner Programme The England-wide group of LGB&T voluntary and community organisations are committed to reducing health inequalities and challenging homophobia and transphobia within public services. The Partnership has been praised for its ‘excellent progress in building robust...

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...

Give ‘Em Hope YouTube Campaign

Posted on: May 29th, 2011 by History Month
Queer YouTubers may be thrilled by the arrival of “Give ‘Em Hope” a new campaign for LGBT youth kicked off by David Watters. A writer and musician who wants to help young people to feel happy with themselves, Watters is the founder of the phrase “Don’t blend in.” To...

We’re All Slime

Posted on: May 29th, 2011 by History Month
Self-styled Queer Poet Laureate Vince Laws had his work celebrated by being read aloud in Norwich city centre. His anthemic work Slime was read out by local citizens on IDAHO. To see the vid click 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...

David Kopay Looks back on 35 years of homophobia in sport

Posted on: May 22nd, 2011 by History Month
According to The New York Daily News, the locker rooms of the US are finally opening up to gay players. Former NFL player David Kopay, who came out in 1975, says he thought it would take years – not decades – for gay players to be accepted in mainstream...

Equalities Minister IDAHO Statement

Posted on: May 18th, 2011 by History Month
In a YouTube video praising IDAHO, Minister for Equalities Lynne Featherstone promoted the LGBT Sports Charter; the hate crime reporting site True Vision; and re-emphasised her commitment to eradicating homophobia and transphobia in schools. To see the video go here

Queer Poetry Evening at Gays the Word

Posted on: May 15th, 2011 by History Month
Gays the Word hosts a Queer Poetry Evening on May 23rd which will include the launch of The Frost Fairs by John McCullough and The Private Parts of Girls by Sophie Mayer (both from Salt Publishing, 2011).  Chroma’s Andra Simons will round off the evening with a lyrical extravaganza....
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NHS and GIRES Trans Workshop

Posted on: March 25th, 2011 by History Month
>A workshop covering ‘Sexual orientation, Trans and the NHS’ has been announced. The conference, which will cover the latest legislation on trans rights and involves the Government Equalities Office and GIRES, will be held in London on April 18th. Time: Monday 18th April Date: 10:30am-3:30pm Location: Avonmouth House, London,...

Negotiation Dance and Salsa Narratives

Posted on: March 21st, 2011 by History Month
Stefanie Claudine Boulila uses the medium of salsa dancing to explore how homophobia disadvantages lesbian dancers

Women’s Glam Slam Tennis Weekend in May

Posted on: March 21st, 2011 by History Month
If you're feeling a bit wintered-out, like we are at Citypink HQ, you'll be pleased to know that we've put our heads together with World Tennis Tours and come up with a fabulous weekend of tennis in the sun to cheer you up.
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The Children’s Hour

Posted on: March 20th, 2011 by History Month
The director Ian Rickson talks to Carole Woddis about his hit West End production of Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour

2011 Eurogames

Posted on: March 20th, 2011 by History Month
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Hollyoaks

Posted on: March 20th, 2011 by History Month
Hollyoaks, a Channel 4 soap set in a fictional suburb of Chester, is a strange beast. Aimed at teenagers, on one level it’s like an economy-value Dynasty, with similarly overblown and contrived storylines; but instead of champagne-drenched catfights the inhabitants of the ‘Oaks settle their differences by glassing each...
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Disclaimer

Posted on: January 22nd, 2011 by History Month
We are mentioning these links as ones we consider may be useful. We cannot guarantee that the whole web-site will be appropriate for use, nor can we guarantee the information found on them to be completely accurate. We share them with you so you can see what is available...
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Bisexual

Posted on: January 22nd, 2011 by History Month
Bi-resource Bi and Bi-inclusive groups worldwide. Bisexual resource centre. biresource.net
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Business

Posted on: January 22nd, 2011 by History Month
Gay Business Association The GBA (Gay Business Association) is like a gay chamber of commerce. It exists to promote the aims of LGBT businesses throughout the UK. www.gba.org.uk
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Charities

Posted on: January 22nd, 2011 by History Month
Crusaid Crusaid exists to make a difference to people living with and affected by HIV and AIDS. www.crusaid.org.uk Pink Triangle Trust Charitable Trust set up in 1992 to support and promote humanism in the LGBT community. http://www.pinktriangle.org.uk/ Terence Higgins Trust HIV/AIDS information, safer sex, online booklets and help line....
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