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Carol Hubbard Dies Aged 62

Posted on: September 19th, 2007 by History Month
>The pionneering West Yorkshire feminist and lesbian, Carol Hubbard died at her home in Todmorden, on Monday, September 10. Read the full obituary from the Todmorden News here.
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Billy Jean

Posted on: September 18th, 2007 by History Month
>The fight against discrimination goes on for the reluctant revolutionary, tennis champion, Billie Jean King.The woman who changed perceptions about her sexuality and her sport talks frankly about a ‘lifetime endeavour’ for acceptance. Read the full article from the Times here.
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LGBT on TV: 16th Sept. – 21st Sept.

Posted on: September 16th, 2007 by History Month
>We are trying a new service on this blog. We have decided to put together and bring you a weekly round up of the upcoming LGBT programmes on television. Films Sunday 16th Sept Sky Movies Comedy -11.00pm – The BirdcageSky Movies Classic – 12.45am – A Taste of Honey...
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What’s Gay on the Radio: 15th Sep. – 21st Sep.

Posted on: September 15th, 2007 by History Month
>We are trying a new service on this blog. We have decided to put together and bring you a weekly round up of the upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio. Some of the programmes listed below will remain available for listen again from the BBC’s website. Sat 15th Sept...
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LGBT HM Patron to Star in Othello

Posted on: September 15th, 2007 by History Month
>Cyril Nri is to play Othello with The Birmingham Stage Company, the resident company of The Old Rep Theatre in Birmingham. The play, directed by John Harrison, will then moved to London for a very short run. The Old Rep TheatreBirmingham18th September – 13th October, 2.30 and 7.30pmBox Office...
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Gay Referee at Rugby World Cup 07

Posted on: September 14th, 2007 by History Month
>The world of sports is notoriously unwelcoming to LGBT people. However if a sport had to be singled out as being perhaps more friendly than other, Rugby Football would probably become a strong contender. Of course there are no openly gay professional players but clubs like the London King’s...
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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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A New Life for Gay People in Britain Began on That Day

Posted on: September 12th, 2007 by History Month
>When I grew up, to be homosexual seemed a life sentence to shame. A brave report 50 years ago paved the way for change. Julian Mitchell, author of the screenplays for Wilde and several episodes of Inspector Morse as well as the play Another Country, which was later made...
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Two Gay Heroes of 9/11

Posted on: September 11th, 2007 by History Month 1 Comment
>Even six years after the event, the terrorist attacks on the New York City and Washington are still having repercussions in many countries around the world. Even today, the American Congress is holding a hearing on the developments of one of the two wars which are consequences of those...
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40 Years Out

Posted on: September 10th, 2007 by History Month
> Early, this year, Channel 4 broadcast a mini season of programmes marking the 40th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality. This included the much talked about and rather controversial for its bleak oulook, Clapham Junction. (see our post here) The legacy of this season is a microsite...
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Towards Further Recognition of the Deportation of Homosexuals in France

Posted on: September 8th, 2007 by History Month
>After many years of campaigning by various LGBT organisations (such as le Mémorial de la déportation homosexuelle, les Flamands roses, l’Inter-LGBT or Homosexualités et socialisme), France is about to take another step towards the recognition of the deportation of homosexuals during the Second World War. On 26 avril 2001,...
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Renaissance Literary Lovers Exhumed

Posted on: September 7th, 2007 by History Month
>The bodies of Italian Renaissance philosopher Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (February 24, 1463 -November 17, 1494) and classical scholar and poet Angelo Ambrogini, best known as Poliziano (July 14, 1454 – September 24, 1494) were recently exhumed from St. Mark’s Basilica in Florence. The two men, who died a...
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The Sex Life of Us

Posted on: September 6th, 2007 by History Month 2 Comments
>Fifty years after the Wolfenden Report, BBC Radio 4 presents a two weeks series of programmes exploring sexuality in Modern Britain. The season encompasses a wide range of regulare Radio 4 programmes, from Front Row to Case Notes and Book at Bedtime, Woman’s Hour to Thinking Aloud and Am...
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Bulletin No 38

Posted on: September 5th, 2007 by History Month
>The latest edition of the LGBT History Month bulletin is now available, as usual packed-full of news, information, notices of upcoming events and quotations. To access the latest bulletin please click on one of the links below: word document pdf file You can view all previous bulletins here or...
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LGBT Heritage in the Peninsula

Posted on: September 5th, 2007 by History Month
>Thanks to funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Intercom Trust has just started (June 2007) an eighteen-month project to enable local groups and local volunteers to celebrate LGBT History Month right across the South West peninsula. Intercom provides services to the LGBT community across the South West rural...
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Are Civil Unions a 600-Year-Old Tradition?

Posted on: September 4th, 2007 by History Month
>Sharing “one bread, one wine, and one purse”: The history of brotherment A compelling new study from the September issue of the Journal of Modern History reviews historical evidence, including documents and gravesites, suggesting that homosexual civil unions may have existed six centuries ago in France. The article is...
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Paul Patrick on BBC Lancashire

Posted on: September 3rd, 2007 by History Month
>Tomorrow morning at 8:00am, BBC Radio Lancashire will host an interview with Paul Patrick, Co-Chair of LGBT History Month, on the Wolfendon Report. You can listen to the Breakfast Show online (here) or through the radio. Breakfast ShowBBC Radio LancashireTuesday 4 September8:00am
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Leslie Feinberg Interviews Sylvia Rivera

Posted on: September 3rd, 2007 by History Month
>Leslie Feinberg, author of Stone Butch Blues and Transgender Warrior interviews Sylvia Rivera, a Puerto Rican Drag Queen from the Stonewall Riots in this interview. Sylvia talks about her involvement with the Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR) and the Stonewall Riots in 1969. Although the interview is a bit...
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Generations of Love at the BFI

Posted on: September 2nd, 2007 by History Month
>Session Three: Entrapment, blackmail, double livesLife before the 1967 Sexual Offences Act Victim(Dir. Basil Dearden, UK, 1961) What was gay life like before the 1967 Sexual Offences Act decriminalised homosexual acts between two men over 21, in private? Did you see Victim when it was released in 1961? How...
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Maupin on Bookclub on Radio 4

Posted on: September 1st, 2007 by History Month
>The September edition of BBC Radio 4′s Bookclub, presented by James Naughtie will be discussing Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin, the first in a serie of six books which began as a column in the San Francisco Chronicle in the mid-70s. Maupin created a utopian community that...
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Stonewall Play Gets Award Nomination

Posted on: August 31st, 2007 by History Month
>The Edinburgh fringe festival is drawing to a close. Earlier this month, the cast of Rikki Beadle-Blair’s play Stonewall was nominated in the Best Ensemble category of The Stage Awards for Acting Excellence. Beadle-Blair, who adapted the play from his 1996 screenplay of the same name, told Scottish magazine...
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Hidden LIfes on BBC Four

Posted on: August 31st, 2007 by History Month
>The mark the 40th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality, BBC Four have put together a series of programmes under the title Hidden Lives. The season takes place in the first week of September. It’s Not Unusual: A Lesbian and Gay……History: 1/3. Age of Innocence. Part of the...

The Lost Boys – Epstein, Orton and Meek

Posted on: August 30th, 2007 by History Month
>Jon Savage threads together the extraordinary lives of Brian Epstein, Joe Orton and Joe Meek – three men persecuted for their homosexuality who died in 1967 – the year the stigma was supposed to be lifted. Read the full Guardian article here. BBC Four will be broadcasting documentaries on...
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Picnic for Change 2007 – The 5th Annual Trans Rights Picnic Fundraiser

Posted on: August 30th, 2007 by History Month
>When: Saturday September 1st. 1-6pm. Where: Kensington Gardens. Opposite the Serpentine Gallery entrance. Stroll over towards to the biggest tree in the long grass. Map Who: All trans folk, friends, partners, family and allies. What: Bring food and drink to share, picnic blankets, picnic tablecloths, parasols, and bunting to...
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Consenting Adults

Posted on: August 29th, 2007 by History Month
>The 75-minute special is set against the deliberations of the Wolfenden Committee, established by the then Home Secretary to look into the law relating to Homosexual Offences and Prostitution in September 1954. Consenting Adults follows the diverse members of the committee as they struggle towards their radical conclusions. Its...
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Panic Attack! Art in the Punk Years

Posted on: August 29th, 2007 by History Month
>June 2007 marked two remarkable 30 year anniversaries: the Queen’s Silver Jubilee and the release of the Sex Pistols’ irreverent God Save the Queen with its infamous single cover by Jamie Reid. To coincide with these landmark events, Barbican Art Gallery is staging Panic Attack! Art in the Punk...
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Michel Serrault Dies

Posted on: August 29th, 2007 by History Month
>The French actor Michel Serrault died last month at the age of 79. Mention Michel Serrault to most filmgoers and a spangled vision of the most outrageous drag queen ever to burst on to the screen is evoked. Serrault, who has died from cancer aged 79, became internationally renowned...
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Press Release: Ministry of Justice Supports History Month

Posted on: August 28th, 2007 by History Month
>Press Release 28th August 2008. Ministry of Justice supports LGBT History Month Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans History Month is very pleased to add the Ministry of Justice’s logo to the LGBT History Month website as they offer us both financial and intellectual support. Their logo joins those from...
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Andy Warhol in Edinburgh

Posted on: August 28th, 2007 by History Month
>Andy Warhol died on 22 February 1987. To mark the twentieth anniversary of his death, the National Gallery of Scotland is holding the most comprehensive exhibition of the artist’s work ever shown in Scotland. Andy Warhol, A Celebration of Life… and Death aims to show how a life/death duality...
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Queer Lion in Venice

Posted on: August 27th, 2007 by History Month
>Films featuring gay themes or characters are to take centre stage at this year’s Venice film festival, with the introduction of a new award. The “Queer Lion” award will sit alongside the regular Golden Lion award, with the aim of highlighting and honouring films that represent aspects of gay...
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Doncaster’s First Pride Event Draws a Crowd

Posted on: August 24th, 2007 by History Month
>More than a thousand people defied foul weather to take to the streets of Doncaster over the weekend to celebrate the Yorkshire town’s first ever Pride. The event, organised by Doncaster Partnership Against Homophobia and Transphobia, was held in the Market Place. Revellers were treated to six hours of...
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Website Outage

Posted on: August 23rd, 2007 by History Month
>We have just found a new home for the LGBT History Month website and we are in the process of moving it to this new abode. This means that the website will be offline for a while. The move will allow us to bring you a series of exciting...
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John Waters on BBC Radio 4

Posted on: August 23rd, 2007 by History Month
>On Friday 24 August, veteran film director, John Waters, will be interviewed on BBC Radio 4′s Film Programme. The Programme reviews the latest cinema and DVD releases and films on TV. John Waters is a gay film director, author and visual artist famous for pushing the boundaries of conventional...
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Heritage Trail in Manchester

Posted on: August 22nd, 2007 by History Month
>To mark Pride week-end in Manchester, the Out in the Past trail explores the twists and turns of over 200 years of lesbian and gay history and takes in many of Manchester’s concealed secrets. Learn how the resolve and courage of so many pioneering citizens resulted in a number...
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London Cruisers Host Gay and Lesbian Basketball Tournament

Posted on: August 21st, 2007 by History Month
>On Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th of August, London’s gay and lesbian baskeball club, the Cruisers, will be hosting an international asketball tournament at the Score Sport Centre in Leyton (east London). The Cruisers teams will be competing against 10 other teams coming from countries as varied as Sweden,...
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Outburst Black LGBT Pride

Posted on: August 21st, 2007 by History Month
>While the UK Black Pride will be hosted in London on 18th of August (see our article here), the first edition of a new annual Black LGBT Pride festival will take place in Vauxhall a week later on Saturday 25th. The event will run from midday to 7pm and...
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Prime Minister Brown on PinkNews

Posted on: August 18th, 2007 by History Month
>When Gordon Brown announced his candidature to the position of leader of the Labour party, in May this year, which would ultimately lead him to assume the position of Prime Minister, questions were raised around his record on LGBT rights. Brown had never voted for gay rights until earlier...
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Ministry of Justice Supports History Month

Posted on: August 17th, 2007 by History Month
>We are very pleased to add the Ministry of Justice’s logo to the LGBT History Month website as they offer us both financial and intellectual support. Their logo joins those of other parts of the criminal justice system – the Crown Prosecution Service and the Metropolitan Police Service and...

Tomboys and Bachelor Girls

Posted on: August 17th, 2007 by History Month
>In the late 1950’s Josie Pickering was leading a double life. By day she was a ‘proper’ 1950’s housewife – married and looking after her young children. But at night she visited the lesbian bars and clubs of Manchester. Eventually she left her husband for another woman. As the...
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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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Homosexuality and the Bible

Posted on: August 16th, 2007 by History Month
>On 30th July, BBC Radio 4 in their religious programme Beyond Belief explored the relation between homosexuality and the Bible. Often at the heart of all religious views on homosexuality is the interpretation of scripture. Gay people are no different, with many developing their own readings of the Bible...
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A Petition to the Prime Minister to Introduce Specific Homophobia and Transphobia Hate Crime Legislation

Posted on: August 15th, 2007 by History Month
>http://petitions.pm.gov.uk:80/LGBT-Hate-Crime/ In remembering the 40th anniversary of the Decriminalisation of Homosexuality and those who have been murdered and had their lives destroyed by homophobia, including David Morley and Jodi Dubrowski, we the undersigned urge the Prime Minister to introduce specific homophobia and transphobia hate crime legislation. We believe that...
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UK Black Pride Receives Support from the Mayor of London

Posted on: August 15th, 2007 by History Month
>Mayoral message of support for the UK Black Pride Festival 2007 I congratulate the UK Black Pride Board for coordinating this high profile festival building on last year’s hugely successful event, Metropolitan Police Service Support for UK BLACK PRIDE… It gives me great pleasure to support this year’s UK...
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Literature Goes Queer: Lesbian & Gay Writing Since the 1920s

Posted on: August 15th, 2007 by History Month
>The FCE Literature Programme at Birkbeck, University of London is offering a new course exploring some of the decisive moments in modern queer fiction. 22 meetings, led by Paulina Palmer and Jonathan Kemp, in the London School of Economics. Starts Weds 3 October, 6.45pm–8.45pm. £220 (£110 cons.). To enroll...
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URGENT ACTION – 18 Nigerian Men Charged with Sodomy

Posted on: August 11th, 2007 by History Month
> All could face death by stoning – protest to Nigerian Ambassador Reports from the Nigerian news agency, NAN, say that 18 men in the northern Nigerian state of Bauchi, which is governed by Islamic Sharialaw, have been arrested on charges of sodomy and could be sentenced to death...
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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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Bulletin No 37

Posted on: August 6th, 2007 by History Month
>The latest edition of the LGBT History Month bulletin is now available, as usual packed-full of news, information, notices of upcoming events and quotations. To access the latest bulletin please click on one of the links below: word document pdf file You can view all previous bulletins here or...
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UK Black Pride

Posted on: August 5th, 2007 by History Month
>In August 2005 three black lesbian women decided to organise a social outing to Southend on Sea. What originally started out as a mini bus trip to the beach, quickly turned into three coaches of women making a trip down to Southend on Sea. During the day’s outing, several...
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Richmond’s First Openly-gay Mayor Hails Community Concerts

Posted on: August 4th, 2007 by History Month
> Publisher: Ian MorganPublished: 01/08/2007 – 10:59:56 AM24Dash.comArticle available here Cllr Marc Cranfield-Adams, the Mayor of Richmond upon Thames, has announced that his community concerts raised about £4,000 for his Charity Fund. Cllr Marc Cranfield-Adams, theMayor of Richmond upon Thames The three community concerts, held at York House, were...
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The National Portrait Gallery Goes Queer

Posted on: August 2nd, 2007 by History Month
>Thursday 2 August 2007, 19:00Love, Sex and Metaphor: A Queer Gaze What makes a picture queer? What happens to a painting when confronted with the private (queer) imagination? Sadie Lee, artist, and Shaun Levin, writer, explore the portraits they fancy and the paintings that inspire them. Sunday 19 August...
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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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Gay America Timeline

Posted on: July 31st, 2007 by History Month
>To mark Pride 2007 in the city, the San Francisco Sentinel has published a timeline of events in American gay history from the beginning of the 20th century. The timeline brings to the fore the contributions to mainstream culture made by LGBT people but also highlights the gradual changes...
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Serious Serendipity

Posted on: July 24th, 2007 by History Month
>Serendipity is like a benevolent fairy godmother for many a gay man looking for his roots. The fact that our history as a group has been so carefully hidden and pushed into the proverbial closet for so long makes any new discovery like a victory, even if that very...
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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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Article Published on Death of Portugese “Cross-Dresser”

Posted on: July 21st, 2007 by History Month
>After the recent passing of Portuguese “cross-dresser” Maria Teresinha, commonly known as “the general,” the Guardian published an article recounting his life. Living as a man since 1974, the general was put on trial in 1992 and effectively opened up discussion about homosexuality, cross-dressing and transsexuality in Portugal. To...
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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...
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Hungarian Politician Coming Out Speech

Posted on: July 19th, 2007 by History Month
>Hungarian Socialist Gábor Szetey, a state secretary at the Prime Minister’s Office since last July, became the first elected political official in Hungary to come out as being gay when he opened Gay Pride 2007 in Budapest on 12 July. Mr Szetey’s announcement came on the same day as junior...

Mad About the Boy

Posted on: July 18th, 2007 by History Month
>Songs poured out of Noel Coward, over 400 of them. From the 1920’s to the 1960’s they filled his revues and musicals – love songs like Some Day I’ll Find You or the wit of Mad Dogs and Englishmen. Now they’re overshadowed by his plays. For BBC Radio 2,...
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Flared Brightly, Died Young – The AIDS Generation

Posted on: July 17th, 2007 by History Month
>A two-part documentary recalling the gay culture of Thatcher’s Britain and the emergence of HIV and AIDS. In 1979, Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister and AIDS was incubating. At the same time, a whole generation was ‘coming out’ to the world and announcing they were gay. But, for so...
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James Baldwin – The Price of the Ticket

Posted on: July 16th, 2007 by History Month
>In 1953, James Baldwin, a hard-up writer in Paris, published the extraordinary novel Go Tell it on the Mountain. Four years later he sailed home to the United States to immerse himself in the civil rights movement. Caryl Phillips explores the historic consequences of his return. British writer Caryl...
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Channel 4 Marks Anniversary of Decriminalisation

Posted on: July 16th, 2007 by History Month 2 Comments
>At the end the month, Channel 4 will broadcast four programmes marking the 40th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of sexual acts between men. The exact date for the anniversary is the 28 July. A VERY BRITISH SCANDALSaturday 21st July, 21:00 (previously known as “The Lord Montagu Trial” and...
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Forster’s Maurice on Radio 4

Posted on: July 15th, 2007 by History Month
>BBC Radio 4 will today start broadcasting a two part adaptation of Maurice by E.M. Forster. A story tells of homosexual love in early 20th century England, and follows Maurice Hall from his schooldays, through university and beyond. The book was written around 1913. Although Forster showed the manuscript...
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Annie Leibowitz

Posted on: July 14th, 2007 by History Month
>On Wednesday, the BBC showed to the press footages of the Queen where she apparently walked off from a photo shoot with photographer Annie Leibovitz. A “media storm” ensued when it was revealed that the editing of the film was misguiding. The footage is part of the documentary A...

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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GFest- GayWise LGBT Arts Festival 2007 – Call for Submissions

Posted on: July 13th, 2007 by History Month 1 Comment
>GFest – Gaywise LGBT Arts Festival aims to provide a unique platform for Queer Arts principally created by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender (LGBT) artists from a variety of diverse backgrounds. The festival, which will take place in November, will present the work in a creatively safe, stimulating and...
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Bulletin No 36

Posted on: July 12th, 2007 by History Month
> The latest edition of the LGBT History Month bulletin is now available, as usual packed-full of news, information, notices of upcoming events and quotations. To access the latest bulletin please click on one of the links below:word documentpdf file You can view all previous bulletins here or register...
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Get Bent! in Manchester

Posted on: July 12th, 2007 by History Month
>Get Bent! is Manchester ‘s Alternative Community Pride Summer Festival, happening over ten days from 24th August to 2nd September 2007. Following on from the success of the last two years, Get Bent! returns this year with more queer culture, performing arts, workshops, bands, vegan cake, art exhibitions, club...
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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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The Long Road to Decriminalisation

Posted on: July 10th, 2007 by History Month
>40 years ago this month, a campaiging Welsh Labour MP by the name of Leo Abse managed to guide a Bill through both Houses of Parliament. By a combination of smart tactics and appealing to politicians to pity those ‘less fortunate’ than themselves, he got them to agree to...

Meek 60′s

Posted on: July 9th, 2007 by History Month
>1967 was undeniably an important year for gay rights. The change in the law however came too late for some. On 3 February of that year, the pioneer record producer and songwriter, Joe Meek killed himself, aged 37. Arguably he was mentally ill, suffering from paranoia. His homosexuality, at...
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Gay Wheels

Posted on: July 8th, 2007 by History Month
>Le Tour de France is in London Town this week-end. Throngs of people are taking advantage of the blocked off streets in the centre of town and even the sun has decided to put in a appearance. This is as good an opportunity as any to take a look...
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Trans Treatment Satisfaction Survey

Posted on: July 7th, 2007 by History Month
>One of the greatest obstacles to developing and improving medical services around transition in the UK is a lack of solid research data about patient experiences and outcomes. Anecdotal accounts often suggest that problems exist but, until now, no rigorous research has been undertaken to capture and classify people’s...

George Melly: Singer, Writer, Fisherman, ‘Tart’

Posted on: July 6th, 2007 by History Month 1 Comment
> George Melly 1926 – 2007 George Melly, jazz musician, writer, bon viveur and bisexual, who was born on 17th August 1926, died yesterday 5th July 2007. Melly had been suffering from lung cancer but he refused all treatment and carried on delighting his fans on stage. His last...
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Lecture: Daphne Du Maurier

Posted on: July 5th, 2007 by History Month
>To mark the centenary of her birth, the National Portriat Gallery is hold a lecture examining the life of Daphne du Maurier, author of many bestselling novels including The Breaking Point(1959) and The Birds, which was later adapted to become a successful Alfred Hitchcock film in 1963. Sunday 8...
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Equal Power 2028

Posted on: July 4th, 2007 by History Month
>2028 will mark the centenary of the Equal Franchise Act, which gave women the vote on equal terms to men. Yet today women are still missing from positions of power. Research from Cranfield business school shows that, in 2007, women hold just 7.2% of all FTSE 100 directorships. Non-executive...
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LGBT History Month at Pride London

Posted on: July 3rd, 2007 by History Month
> LGBT History Month joined the National Union of Teachers and Schools OUT at London Pride 2007 on Saturday 30 June. We hope to have a presence at all the Pride events nationwide. Please look out for us and pay us a visit. We are very keen to hear...
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Beautiful Things

Posted on: July 2nd, 2007 by History Month
>From 6 July 2007, anyone visiting the revamped home of the British Film Institute on the Southbank in London will be able to view an extraordinary diversity of films and TV programmes exploring queer identities across the last century. In the dark old days of British film and television...
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LGBT History Month Report 2007

Posted on: June 28th, 2007 by History Month
>The report on the organisation of LGBT History Month 2007 is now available here together with reports on the previous years. Also available are shorter reports provided to us by local organisations highlighting their own activities in the celebration of our history. The reports are important tools for securing...
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Badges 2008

Posted on: June 27th, 2007 by History Month
>We have also just received the badges for LGBT History Month 2008 with a brand new logo designed, like the previous one, by designer Tony Malone. While History Month will keep its current logo, each edition of the Month will from now on have its own logo. The February...
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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...
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Press for Change Podcasts

Posted on: June 26th, 2007 by History Month 1 Comment
>From the Press for Change website: As readers will know, I am a keen promoter of online audio content as an innovative way of making events and people’s ideas widely accessible within communities like ours. We recently made the whole of the 2007 SOGIAG Stakeholder Conference available in this...
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Decriminalisation Observed

Posted on: June 24th, 2007 by History Month
>The Observer has published a series of articles to mark the 40th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of sexual acts between men. Coming out of the dark ages by Geraldine Bedell brings together the experiences of Antony Grey, Alan Horsfall and Leo Abse in an detailed evocation of the...
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Statue of Gay War Hero Unveiled

Posted on: June 22nd, 2007 by History Month
>A statue of Alan Turing, was unveiled on Tuesday 19 at Bletchley Park. Turing was the inspirational mathematician at the heart of Bletchley Park’s codebreaking successes during World War II. Historians agree that the work of the codebreakers at Bletchley Park effectively helped to shorten the war by two...
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Cleaning Out the Camp

Posted on: June 21st, 2007 by History Month
>On 21 and 28 June at 8pm, BBC Radio 4 will broadcast a two part programme where Eddie Mair investigates the attitude and policy of the armed services towards homosexuality over the last 60 years. Part One (21 June)The laissez-faire attitude during the Second World War quickly gave way...
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Out Ranks

Posted on: June 21st, 2007 by History Month
> The GLBT Historical Society Museum in San Fransisco are launching this month the first exhibit in the US to explore the experiences of GLBT veterans. The one-year exhibition opens in June as Congress begins planning hearings on the “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” military policy in the fall. “Out...
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1967 and All That

Posted on: June 18th, 2007 by History Month 1 Comment
>In 1957 the Wolfenden Report recommended that homosexual behaviour between consenting adults in private should no longer be a criminal offence and in 1967 the revised Sexual Offences Act received the Royal Assent and became law in England and Wales, heralding the partial decriminalisation of male homosexuality. 1967 and...
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Allan Horsfall

Posted on: June 15th, 2007 by History Month
>Allan Horsfall is a veteran campaigner and a part of our collective history. In 1964 he co-founded the North-West Homosexual Law Reform Committee with Colin Harvey which later became the Campaign for Homosexual Equality (CHE). Allan spoke at the pre-launch of LGBT History Month 2007 at the TUC headquarters...

The Boatswain’s Mate

Posted on: June 15th, 2007 by History Month
>Dame Ethel Smyth (1858-1944) was born to a strict military family in which she was introduced to music and composition as ladylike activities suited to her position in society. As a teenager, however, she became determined to pursue music as a career and went on a prolonged hunger-strike to...

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...

Good Evening, Miss Dietrich

Posted on: June 13th, 2007 by History Month
>Marlene Dietrich’s bisexual exploits, her fondness for butch drag and her medal-winning heroism in the Second World War have added to the legend that has already enthralled several generations of gay men, stretching right back to Weimar Germany, where Marlene’s career began. It was in the Berlin of the...
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History Month Flyer

Posted on: June 12th, 2007 by History Month
>A new flyer promoting History Month and highlighting ways to get involved is now available in pdf format for download and e-mail distribution. The flyer is not date specific and will therefore be usable over the coming years. You can view the file here (pdf file – 154kb) or...
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Wolfenden50 – Conference

Posted on: June 7th, 2007 by History Month
>Wolfenden50: Sex/Life/Politics in the British World 1945-1969 2007 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Wolfenden Report, a British government inquiry into homosexuality and prostitution which profoundly shaped public debate on the regulation of these sexualities (and others), in Britain and beyond. Most famously, the Report recommended that homosexual acts...
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Photo Pool

Posted on: June 7th, 2007 by History Month
> We want your pictures. We have created a photo pool for you to share pictures of the events you have organise or any other pictures you thing may interest other friends of History Month (Note that you will need to create a free Yahoo!/flickr account to be able...
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Siegfried Sassoon – The Poet Who Survived

Posted on: June 7th, 2007 by History Month
> In Our Time, presented by Melvyn Bragg (BBC Radio 4) discusses the life of First World War poet, Siegfried Sassoon. In 1916 the Military Cross was awarded to a captain in the Royal Welch Fusiliers for “conspicuous gallantry during a raid on the enemy’s trenches”. The citation noted...
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Greek and Roman Love Poetry – The Pursuit of the Beloved from Sappho to Catullus

Posted on: June 7th, 2007 by History Month 1 Comment
> In Our Time, presented by Melvyn Bragg (BBC Radio 4) discusses the work of the poetess Sappho. Greek and Roman love poetry – the source of many of the images and metaphors of love that have survived in literature through the centuries. We begin with the words of...
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Bulletin No 35

Posted on: June 6th, 2007 by History Month
> The latest edition of the LGBT History Month bulletin is now available, as usual packed-full of news, information, notices of upcoming events and quotations. To access the latest bulletin please click on one of the links below:word documentpdf file You can view all previous bulletins here or register...
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What Is a Blog?

Posted on: June 6th, 2007 by History Month
> The LGBT History Month UK blog is a space for friends of History Month to find news, information, notice of events, tips, press releases, articles and possibly discussions about the LGBT community in the UK and its history. TerminologyA weblog (usually shortened to blog, but occasionally spelt web...
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Welcome

Posted on: June 6th, 2007 by History Month
> Welcome to the blog of LGBT History Month UK. This is a space for friends of History Month to find news, information, notice of events, tips, press releases, articles and possibly discussions about the LGBT community in the UK. The LGBT History Month Steering Group hope that you...
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