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No Gay Blood in Ulster

Posted on: September 24th, 2011 by History Month
Northern Ireland health minister Edwin Poots has come under heavy pressure to lift the lifetime ban on gay and bisexual men giving blood. Mr Poots said this week that he would not bring Northern Ireland in line with the rest of the country because of fears around HIV transmission....

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...

Muslims “More Liberal” than Others

Posted on: June 28th, 2011 by History Month
Faced with the statement “I am proud of how Britain treats gay people” 15% of respondents who identified as Muslim ‘strongly agreed’ – a higher figure than for the secular community and significantly higher than for Christians. In fact, only Sikhs agreed more ‘strongly’, at 16.7%. The poll, carried out by...

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...

Tennessee Passes Section 28

Posted on: May 29th, 2011 by History Month
The US state of Tennessee has passed a bill prohibiting the mention of gays or lesbians in lower and middle public schools. Bill 49, dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay Bill” by the opposition, limits sex education to discussion of acts that lead to reproduction. Republican Senator Campfield, author of...

Brazil Pulls Anti-Homophobia Toolkit

Posted on: May 29th, 2011 by History Month
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has pulled an anti-homophobia toolkit from the nation’s schools after bowing to pressure from evangelicals. The toolkit, which was sanctioned by the UN and made internationally, aroused the ire of the religious right with its pro-homosexuality stance. To read more, click here

Tatchell Attacks Commonwealth Homophobia

Posted on: May 18th, 2011 by History Month
Peter Tatchell yesterday launched an attack on the Commonwealth for its homophobia and hypocrisy over human rights. Choosing IDAHO as a day to launch his attack, Tatchell noted that the Commonwealth Secretariat’s recent video preaching the virtues of respecting human rights was rather different from the reality as practised...

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

Uganda Drops Anti-Gay Bill‏

Posted on: May 15th, 2011 by History Month
Uganda has dropped – or shelved it’s proposed anti-gay bill. Parliament closed yesterday after failing to implement it. Although Parliament has been extended to run on Monday and Tuesday, only administrative business will be carried out. Many, however, believe that public pressure scuppered the Bill’s chances, especially the USA’s...
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Make Football Homophobia-free. Tatchell Demands New Anti-homophobia in Football DVD

Posted on: March 23rd, 2011 by History Month
>”The Football Association (FA) needs to give a much stronger lead in tackling homophobia,” said Peter Tatchell of the human rights organisation, the Peter Tatchell Foundation. He was a keynote speaker in London on Monday 21 March at the Leading the Way conference organised by the football anti-racism, equality...
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Clementi Honoured with Scholarship

Posted on: March 15th, 2011 by History Month
>A national scholarship-granting organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students has created a scholarship in memory of Tyler Clementi. The Point Foundation said Wednesday it is honoring Clementi’s memory and furthering efforts to end the bullying of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth through the scholarship. Read the...
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Baynham Killers Found Guilty

Posted on: December 18th, 2010 by History Month
>The killers of Ian Baynham have been found guilty of manslaughter. Ruby Thomas, 18, of Lichfield, Staffs, and Joel Alexander, 20, of Thornton Heath, southeast London, beat and kicked Ian Baynham, 62, and stamped on his head in a homophobic assault, causing such injury that he died 18 days...
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Rugby League Launches Anti-homophobia Guidance

Posted on: December 2nd, 2010 by History Month
>The Rugby Football league has published a guide to combat homophobia in the sport. The guide, entitled Guidance for Rugby League Clubs – Challenging anti gay (homophobic) abuse and behaviour (pdf – 3.1Mb), was recently launched in Parliament to widespread critical acclaim. It was produced with the support and...
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Pansy Project Wins Royal Horticultural Society Gold Medal

Posted on: July 9th, 2010 by History Month
>The Pansy Project has won a Gold Medal at RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show and has been named Best Conceptual Garden 2010. An initiative by artist Paul Harfleet, the project marks the site of homophobic abuse by planting pansies. Each location is photographed and named after the abuse...
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Amaechi on Sports People Coming Out

Posted on: June 10th, 2010 by History Month
>In a remarkably clear and astute article, former US basketball player and LGBT History Month patron John Amaechi explains why coming out is still such a problem for any professional sportsperson. In the hard-hitting article, Amaechi acknowledges the role of homophobic chants from the football crowds as being a...
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South African Lesbian Football Team Offers Sanctuary

Posted on: June 9th, 2010 by History Month
>Many people see South Africa, with its famously liberal constitution, as a bastion of sexual freedom on the continent. But in some townships, gay women in particular experience homophobic abuse, rape and murder. The BBC’s Andrew Harding has been finding out how football has given one group of gay...
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Moscow Pride Goes Ahead

Posted on: June 6th, 2010 by History Month
>Moscow Pride went ahead this year, despite its ban by the Mayor. After hoodwinking the authorities with a number of red herrings, a few hundred marchers went ahead with a fifteen minute Pride march and demonstration in a Moscow thoroughfare. They were joined by Peter Tatchell as they chanted...
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Protest for Steven Monjeza and Tiwonge Chimbalanga

Posted on: May 26th, 2010 by History Month
>You probably have heard about the perceived gay couple in Malawi (Tiwonge identifies as female) who have just been sentenced to 14 years in jail simply for being in love. This is a protest to support them. Come along to the protest in London and bring your friends. Date:...
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ILGA Publishes 2010 Global Report on State-Sponsored Homophobia

Posted on: May 20th, 2010 by History Month
>ILGA, the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association has published the 4th edition of its report and maps on state-sponsored homophobia based on research by Daniel Ottosson. The report is a collection of legislation criminalising consensual sexual acts between persons of the same sex in private over...
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Catch Up TV: Homophobia in the UK and Boy George Biopic

Posted on: May 19th, 2010 by History Month
>In case you missed them: Last week, as part of it’s Tonight series of programmes, ITV1 broadcast a show highlighting the true face of homophobia in the UK today. Presented by LGBT History Month patron and rugby star Gareth Thomas, the broadcast included filming public reaction to a gay...
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Teachers’ Union Launches Homophobia Surveys on IDAHO

Posted on: May 18th, 2010 by History Month
>The National Union of Teachers revealed the extent of homophobia in our schools on International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia, Monday, May 17th. The Prevalence of Homophobia surveys, which have been carried out in schools in the north west over the past 2 years, involve asking teachers about their...
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US Parents Lobby Against Homopobic Hate Crime

Posted on: October 28th, 2009 by History Month
>Parents of gays and lesbians, teachers and activists carrying photos of hate crime murder victims including Harvey Milk and Matthew Shepard will demonstrate in front of the White House on Wednesday 28 October from noon to 2 p.m. prior to the President signing the Matthew Shepard Amendment. The amendment...
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Suspects Bailed After Homophobic Attack in Liverpool

Posted on: October 28th, 2009 by History Month
>Six teenagers have been arrested over a homophobic attack on an off-duty police officer that left him fighting for his life, police said. Two 15-year-old boys were detained on Monday evening over the weekend assault on James Parkes in Liverpool city centre, and are being questioned by detectives. Four...
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Vigil Against Hate Crime – 30 October

Posted on: October 27th, 2009 by History Month
>On Friday 25th September 2009, Ian Baynham, 62, and his friend were subjected to homophobic abuse in Trafalgar Square, London. When Ian challenged this unacceptable behaviour he was assaulted by three youths: two women and a man. He later died of his injuries on 13th October. On Sunday 25...
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A Day in Hand Launches Same-sex Hand Holding Saturdays

Posted on: September 24th, 2009 by History Month
>Sshh! Saturdays will then occur on the last Saturday of every month as a way of encouraging and inspiring LGBT people to take responsibility for their equality and live their lives without fear or restraint. Everyone is invited to lock hands: gay or straight, all faiths, genders, races, abilities,...

Michael Causer’s Murder to Be Remembered This Weekend

Posted on: July 30th, 2009 by History Month
>To mark the first anniversary of the murder of Michael Causer, there will be a respectful gathering to remember all victims of persecution on Sunday August 2nd, at the Memorial Stone, in St Johns Gardens (behind St. Georges Hall), Liverpool. People are meeting at 12.00 noon. At 12.30, one...
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Drop Charges Against Russian Art Curators

Posted on: June 8th, 2009 by History Month
>In Moscow, Yury Samodurov, a human rights activist, and Andrey Erofeev, a museum curator, are facing criminal prosecution for organizing an exhibition entitled “Forbidden Art 2006″ at the Andrei Sakharov Museum. In June 2007, an ultranationalist religious organization, Narodnyj Sobor, submitted a formal complaint about the exhibition to the...
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Iraqi Gays Condemn Obama/Clinton Inaction on Pogrom

Posted on: June 5th, 2009 by History Month
>Iraqi lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people (LGBT) has spoken of their deep anger and offence at a statement by the Baghdad US Embassy concerning the violence and murder campaign against gays. In a response to US Rep. Jared Polis, following a meeting with Iraqi government officials, chargé d’affaires...
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California Upholds Same-Sex Marriage Ban but Protects Already Married Couples

Posted on: May 27th, 2009 by History Month 1 Comment
>The California Supreme Court decided on May 26th to uphold Proposition 8 banning same sex marriage throughout the state. However, judges also agreed unanimously not to annul the 18,000 same sex marriages that have taken place. “The marriages of same-sex couples performed prior to the effective date of Proposition...
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Hand Holding Swings!

Posted on: May 20th, 2009 by History Month
>A Day In Hand, a initiative inviting people to take pictures of themselves holding the hand of someone of their sex regardless of sexual orientation, had its official launch in London during International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO), May 17th. About 100 people gathered in Southwark to see...
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London Remembers Bombing Victims

Posted on: May 1st, 2009 by History Month
>To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the bombing of The Admiral Duncan last night, a minute’s silence was held in the bar at 6.30pm, followed by a memorial service with commemorative flowers in Soho Square and a Unite against Fascism rally outside the Old Compton Street pub. The commemoration...
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Protest at ‘Gay Cure’ Conference in London

Posted on: April 26th, 2009 by History Month
>Whilst Tamil protesters waved banners and protested on the corner of Parliament Square last Saturday, April 25th, another protest was taking place down a quiet street just around the corner. A group calling themselves Anglican Mainstream was holding a conference to discuss the virtue of curing gays at the...
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US Schools Mark National Day of Silence

Posted on: April 17th, 2009 by History Month
>Schools in the US marked the National Day of Silence today to bring attention to LGBT bullying. This year’s date is considered especially significant as Carl Walker-Hoover, of Massachusetts, would have been 12 today. Carl killed himself last week after suffering months of homophobic bullying at school. Read the...
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New Website Gathers Oral History of “Treatment” Of Homosexuality

Posted on: March 26th, 2009 by History Month
>A website about the use of so-called “treatments” that aim to make homosexual people heterosexual was launched earlier this week. www.treatmentshomosexuality.org.uk is based on research funded by the Wellcome Trust from 2001 to 2004 into the oral history of such treatments in Britain since 1950 and gathers together oral...
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UN Statement Against Criminalisation of Homosexuality Imminent

Posted on: December 15th, 2008 by History Month
>A European initiative spearheaded by France (currently holding the rotating presidency of the Union) is being discussed by a United Nations General Assembly. The Statement, which would not create new rights and be legally binding, is asking for the decriminalisation of homosexuality and the end of discrimination on the...
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Proposition 8 – The Musical

Posted on: December 9th, 2008 by History Month 1 Comment
> The video was conceived and written by Marc Shaiman, the Tony-winning composer of “Hairspray” and “South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut.” The cast includes Jack Black (who plays Jesus), Neil Patrick Harris, John C. Reilly, Andy Richter, Maya Rudolph, Margaret Cho, Rashida Jones and others. Read what the...
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Ten Years After: We Remember Justin

Posted on: November 27th, 2008 by History Month
>This year saw the tenth anniversary of the tragic suicide of Britain’s only out gay footballer Justin Fashanu. The Justin Campaign is using this occasion to push forward the campaign against homophobia in football. It is easy to forget that Justin was the first £1m player and that he...
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Protest Against Proposition 8

Posted on: November 14th, 2008 by History Month
>I hope you’re familiar with Proposition 8 in California and the news that it passed, which is very bad news for the LGBT Community. Three other states passed legislation that denies our community equal rights. A grass roots effort was started last Friday that has grown into an international...
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New Toolkit on Transphobic Bullying in Schools

Posted on: October 28th, 2008 by History Month
>The British Home Office has commissioned the Gender Identity Research and Education Society (GIRES) to develop a toolkit for combating transphobic bullying in schools. GIRES has consulted widely in preparing this material and has already incorporated most of the good suggestions generated by that process into the current version...
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Moments in History, Converging Anew

Posted on: October 26th, 2008 by History Month
>For American gay culture this month marks a doubly somber anniversary. Ten years ago, on Oct. 12, Matthew Shepard, a gay college student, died in a Colorado hospital almost a week after two men viciously beat him and left him tied to a fence near Laramie, Wyo. That same...
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Posted on: October 24th, 2008 by History Month
>Earlier this week, Kick It Out, the campaigning organisation against racism in football, and the Football Association co-hosted a forum titled ‘Homophobia – Football’s Final Taboo’. The event, which included speakers such as Peter Tatchell, Lucy Faulkner from the FA, Barney Efthimiou from the Gay Football Supporters Network, and...
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Matthew Shepard – 10 Years On

Posted on: October 12th, 2008 by History Month
>Judy Shepard, mother of murdered teenager Matthew Shepard, speaks out as she marks the tenth year since the savage murder of her son on October 12th 1998. It’s hard to believe that it has been ten years since Matthew’s death. So much has changed yet so much remains the...
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Romeo and Julien

Posted on: October 1st, 2008 by History Month
>A Leytonstone school is set to challenge homophobic bullying with a reworking of Shakespeare’s classic tale of star-crossed lovers. Intended to combat the growing use of terms such as “gay” and “batty boy” as insults, Romeo and Julien will star two male actors, who fall in love but come...
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Catholic Church’s Plan to Move Cardinal’s Body Is “Homophobia”

Posted on: September 4th, 2008 by History Month
>The process started by the Catholic Church to create the first new English saint in over forty years have recently hit controversy. Canonisation is a complex and lengthy process with involve many hurdles and stages. One of them is the exhumation of the body of the intended saint for...
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Indian Gays Want British Apology for Sex Law

Posted on: August 20th, 2008 by History Month
>Thousands of gay activists gathered in a park in Mumbai on Saturday to call on the British Government to apologise for introducing anti-sodomy laws that still make homosexuality illegal in India today. The call was during the first gay pride march in Mumbai for three years and is part...
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Family Blame School for Son’s Murder

Posted on: August 19th, 2008 by History Month
>The family of a gay teenager shot dead at school in the US are suing education officials for letting him wear make-up and feminine clothes which they say motivated his killer. The parents and brother of 15-year-old Lawrence King, from Oxnard in California, are seeking damages because the school...
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Publication of European Report on Homophobia and Transphobia – Part 1

Posted on: July 3rd, 2008 by History Month
>The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) has just released the first part of a report on the state of Homosexual Rights in the 27 member states of the Union. The FRA, which is based in Vienna, was inaugurated on March 1, 2007. It is the successor to...
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Heinz “Gay Kiss” Advert

Posted on: June 30th, 2008 by History Month
>Last week, the American food company Heinz decide to pull one of its adverts from the UK television screens after receiving complaints about its content. “It is our policy to listen to consumers. We recognise that some consumers raised concerns over the content of the ad and this prompted...
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Gay Singer Tells of ‘Nightmare’

Posted on: June 3rd, 2008 by History Month
>Singer Ian ‘H’ Watkins’ has told of the “complete nightmare” of growing up gay in the south Wales valleys. The former Steps singer, who is from the Rhondda, filmed a personal account for BBC Wales’ Week In Week Out. In the programme, he also looked at schools’ treatment of...
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Memorial to Gay Victims of Nazis Unveiled in Berlin

Posted on: May 29th, 2008 by History Month 1 Comment
>As announced in the post on the new Magnus Hirshfeld street earlier this month, the first openly gay Mayor of Berlin opened on Tuesday a new memorial in the city to the homosexual victims of Nazi oppression. Klaus Wowerit was joined by representatives of the International Gay and Lesbian...
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History Month Signs Declaration Against Hate Crime

Posted on: May 17th, 2008 by History Month
>Race for Justice is a cross-governmental strategy to combat Hate Crime in our society spear-headed by the Office for Criminal Justice Reform and the Attorney General. By singing the declaration, History Month shows its support to the Attorney General’s initiative and marks its will to continue its work to...
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International Day Against Homophobia – IDAHO

Posted on: May 16th, 2008 by History Month
>The newly released International Lesbian and Gay Association’s 2008 report on state-sponsored homophobia says that to be lesbian or gay risks jail time in 86 countries and death penalty in seven. The figure normally quoted is 77 countries (find out more here). In the UK itself, while amazing advances...
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Anti-homophobic Bullying Books Banned in Bristol Schools

Posted on: April 4th, 2008 by History Month 2 Comments
>The potential conflict of interest between religious groups and the LGBT community has come to a head once again this week when Bristol Council temporarily withdrew books and teaching materials designed to fight homophobic bullying with 5 to 10 year old children after complaints from Muslim parents. Muslim at...
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IDAHO Launch Pictures

Posted on: March 20th, 2008 by History Month
>The launch of the fourth International Day Against HOmophobia (IDAHO) took place last Monday at the London College of Fashion which is part of the University of Arts. The theme for this year’s Day (17 May) is Lesbian Rights and Sexism. The launch included intervention by Minister for Equality,...
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Petition Against Deportation of LGBT People

Posted on: March 13th, 2008 by History Month
>There have been several cases recently of LGBT persons asking the UK for asylum and being refused when there are ample reasons to believe that those people would be in danger of their lives should they go back to their country of origin. A Home Office spokeswoman said: “The...
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Catholic Bishop Attacks Gay “Persecution”

Posted on: March 13th, 2008 by History Month 2 Comments
>ONE of Scotland’s most senior Catholics has launched an attack on the “gay lobby” in Scotland, claiming there is a “huge and well-orchestrated conspiracy” against Christian values. The Rt Rev Joseph Devine, Bishop of Motherwell and president of the Catholic Education Commission, said gay rights organisations aligned themselves with...
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Ellen DeGeneres Discusses the Recent Tragic Death

Posted on: March 4th, 2008 by History Month
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Gay Teacher Wins Apology and Compensation for Homophobia

Posted on: February 29th, 2008 by History Month
>A young gay teacher described as ‘Gay Dave’ and criticised for the way he walked by his head has won an award of £9,500 compensation and an unqualified apology from the governors of a school which formerly employed him after a landmark case for harassment under sexual orientation employment...
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Social Enterprise Tackles Discrimination in Wales

Posted on: February 18th, 2008 by History Month
>Last week saw a landmark ruling for all LGBT people, especially those living and working in Wales after the Bishop of Hereford was made to pay £47,345 in compensation to John Reaney, the gay man who brought a claim of discrimination claim against him. The case of John Reaney,...
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Gay Adverts Displayed Across Britain

Posted on: February 15th, 2008 by History Month
>For two weeks people across the country will be confronted with a positive message about gay people from 600 billboards. The advertising space in England, Scotland and Wales has been donated to gay equality organisation Stonewall by Titan Outdoor Advertising Ltd. The message – ‘Some people are gay. Get...
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The Interview: Graeme Le Saux

Posted on: December 22nd, 2007 by History Month
>Graeme Le Saux is a footballer who had a successful career playing for top club Chelsea and representing England — but he never felt like he fitted in to the British football culture. He wasn’t keen on getting drunk or hanging out with his team-mates and he ended up...
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LGBT Victims of Franco Receive Recognition

Posted on: December 3rd, 2007 by History Month
>Almost tow months ago, we published a post about Spanish people who had been imprisoned by the Franco regime for their sexual orientation and who had been seeking recognition and compensation for this for the past 30 years. On 14 November, the Spanish parliament finally granted financial compensation to...
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First Gay Rights March in Britain

Posted on: November 28th, 2007 by History Month
>27th November marked 37 years since the first ever public gay rights protest in Britain took place on Highbury Fields in London. It had been organised by the 150 members of the then newly formed British Gay Liberation Front. A plaque put up by OutRage commemorates the event and...
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Some People Are Gay…

Posted on: November 10th, 2007 by History Month
>Education for All aims to tackle anti-gay bullying in Britain’s schools. Click on the image to find out more.www.stonewall.org.uk/getoverit See also the clumsily titled: Torchwood star backs homophobic bullying campaign
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Premier League Club Tackles Homophobia in Football

Posted on: November 9th, 2007 by History Month
>Reading FC has become one of the first football clubs to actively implement the new Football Association and Gay Footballers Supporters’ Network initiative to combat homophobia in football. The GFSN said it is delighted with the response that Reading has made to the initiative, and urged all other Premier...
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Batty Man

Posted on: October 26th, 2007 by History Month
>Comedian and actor Stephen K Amos uses his own experiences as a black gay man to explore why homophobia still exists in his own community. This observational documentary by Channel 4 learning – the title of which is a derogatory term for homosexuals – follows Amos on a journey...
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Kissing Policemen Banned by Russia

Posted on: October 17th, 2007 by History Month
>Kissing Policemen (An Epoch of Clemency) by Blue Noses The above photography has been banned together with 16 other works from appearing in a Paris exhibition on contemporary Russian art. “If this exhibition appears it will bring shame on Russia. In this case, all of us will...
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LGBT Victims of Franco Demand Recognition

Posted on: October 10th, 2007 by History Month
>On Thursday 4 September, a group of Spanish LGBT associations, the Federación Estatal de Lesbianas, Gays, Transexuales y Bisexuales, (FELGTB: National LGBT Federation), requested compensations from the government for the members of the LGBT community who were arrested under the Franco dictatorship because of their sexual orientation. They also...
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Is Honesty the Best Policy?

Posted on: September 23rd, 2007 by History Month
>Come out to your colleagues and a class full of teenagers, or hide an important part of yourself and feel guilty. It’s a tough decision and it isn’t helped by some schools failing to tackle homophobic insults. Read Madeleine Brettingham’s article in the Times Education Supplement in full here.
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Footballer Comes Out on Homophobic Bullying

Posted on: September 13th, 2007 by History Month
>Extracts from Graeme Le Saux’s autobiography published by The Times reveals that taunts over the player’s sexuality, which began as a dressing-room joke, nearly drove Le Saux out of the game. Read the full extract here. See also:Footballer names Premier League homophobes – Pink News.
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Jacob Breslow, Intern to Both Schools OUT & LGBT History Month Tells His Story to Pink News

Posted on: August 16th, 2007 by History Month
>Pink News 16th August 2007 13:35CommentArticle available here Jacob Breslow – My Journey from Scared Teen to Gay ActivistThe first time I came to the UK, I was amazed by its history, architecture and bustling cities. Now, over ten years later, I have come back to experience this amazing...
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We Gays Haven’t Won the Battle Yet

Posted on: August 8th, 2007 by History Month
>The era of the ‘post-homosexualist’ isn’t upon usWill Young – Times OnlineArticle available here Last week I found myself in a London taxi heading home after a night out. The cabbie seemed rather perturbed and amused at the same time. “It’s funny, Will,” he said. “I wasn’t gonna pick...
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Archives Reveal Churchill’s Cabinet Discussed Gays

Posted on: August 8th, 2007 by History Month
> The Pink Paper – 6th August 2007 15:45Tony Grew Article available here New documents released by the National Archives give an enlightening account of the views of Prime Minister Winston Churchill and other Cabinet ministers towards homosexual men in 1950s Britain. Prime Minister Winston Churchill bluntly replied that...
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BBC Documentary on Homophobia

Posted on: August 1st, 2007 by History Month
>Worldwide homophobia is the subject of a new documentary from the BBC. Pink News wrote this article (click to launch site) discussing the documentary: “This month the BBC World Service broadcast a documentary about homophobia in Jamaica and what it is like to come out in such an intolerant...
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Ending Homophobic Reggae

Posted on: July 23rd, 2007 by History Month
>Buju Banton, popular reggae star known internationally for his homophobic lyrics, has signed a pledge to end his homophobic language. The gay rights campaign group Stop Murder Music announces publicly today that Banton has signed the “Reggae Compassion Act.” The act has already been signed by Beenie Man, Sizzla...
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On an Article in the Voice

Posted on: July 20th, 2007 by History Month
>One of our readers, Ted Brown, sends us the following article from The Voice newspaper, which targets the black community in the UK. The article was published in the issue of the 2 to 8th July 2007, page 17. It was written by Marie-Annick Gournet Gareth Williams is the...

Gloria Gaynor Homophobic?

Posted on: July 13th, 2007 by History Month 4 Comments
>Gloria Gaynor is currently in the uk for a series of shows. This morning she was interviewed by Radio4′s Woman’s Hour. The singer talked about her youth, her career, about some of her most famous songs, several of which have become gay anthems. She also talked about her becoming...
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Gay Poem Still Contrary to ‘Law of the Land’

Posted on: July 11th, 2007 by History Month 1 Comment
>Today marks the 30th anniversary of the day when Denis Lemon, the editor of the now defunct but iconic UK newspaper Gay News, was found guilty of committing libel against Christianity. Mary Whitehouse, founder of the National Viewers and Listeners Association, (NVLA) announced her intention to sue Gay News...
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Pansey Project Charity Auction

Posted on: July 11th, 2007 by History Month
>On Friday 13 July, Tooks Chambers in association with the Lesbian and Gay Lawyers Association and Camden LGBT Forum will be hosting the final event in their series of events based around the International Day Against Homophobia. The event starts at 7 p.m. and will be held at Tooks...
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Met Police LGBT Women Survey

Posted on: June 27th, 2007 by History Month
>Of the incidents reported women are 7 times less likely to report homophobic violence to the police even though it is apparent through the LGBT community that actual incidents between male and female are at a similar level. Susan Paterson from the Diversity and Citizen Directorate of the MPS...

Reggae Stars Renounce Homophobia

Posted on: June 14th, 2007 by History Month
>Three of the world’s top reggae/dancehall singers have renounced homophobia and condemned violence against lesbians and gay men. Beenie Man, Sizzla and Capleton had previously released anti-gay hate songs, including incitements to murder lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. They have now signed up to the Reggae Compassionate Act...
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two rings Same Sex Marriage? So What’s New There’s nothing new about same-sex marriage, according to The LGBT Excellence Centre in Wales. Egyptians, Mesopotanians, Greeks and Romans...
Christian LGBT What the Bible Really Says A new YouTube video deals with the Bible and what it really says about us. Matthew Vines, a fully fledged...
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LGBT COMMUNITY EVENTS

LGBT History Month Patrons:
John Amaechi, former international basketball player, broadcaster and psychologist, Christine Burns, Equality and diversity specialist, podcaster, campaigner, Dr Harry Cocks, social historian and writer, Angela Eagle MP Work and Pensions, Professor Viv Gardner, Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama, Professor Martin Hall, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Salford University, Sir Ian McKellen, actor, Cyril Nri, actor, director and writer, Ian Rivers, Professor of Human Development; Subject Leader for Sports Sciences, Brunel University, Professor Sheila Rowbotham, lecturer and campaigner, Labi Siffre, poet, songwriter and singer, Professor Melanie Tebbutt, Director, Manchester Centre for Regional History, Senior Lecturer, Manchester Metropolitan University, Gareth Thomas, rugby international, Jeffrey Weeks, historian, sociologist, author and LGBT activist, Stephen Whittle OBE, Professor of Equalities Law in the School of Law at Manchester Metropolitan University