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Gay Sherlock Holmes

Posted on: December 26th, 2009 by History Month
>Guy Richie’s newest version of the cerebral detective’story is released today, with what we are promised is a homoerotic view of the relationship between the famous sleuth and his accolite Dr Watson. Robert Downey Jr, Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock, told a British newspaper the film was about “two men who...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 26th December- 1st January

Posted on: December 26th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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Merry Christmas from the LGBT History Month Team

Posted on: December 25th, 2009 by History Month
> Song: Kisses for Christmas by Thomas AndersImages: Kiss-in against homophobia (website in French), Paris, 12 December 2009
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Craigie Aitchison Dies

Posted on: December 23rd, 2009 by History Month
> Craigie Aitchison1926 – 2009 Bisexual painter Craigie Aitchison has died, aged 83. Obituary in the Daily TelegraphEntry on Wikipedia
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Tatchell Reluctantly Withdraws from Election

Posted on: December 22nd, 2009 by History Month
>Peter Tatchell has withdrawn as Green candidate for Oxford East. In a characteristically candid statement, he said that he would not be able to fulfil all the demands of the post, if elected, as a result of brain damage sustained from beatings he received by Mugabe’s henchmen, right wing...
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LGBT History and Arhives Conference a Success

Posted on: December 22nd, 2009 by History Month
>Flights (or Fights) of Fancy; the 7th Annual LGBT History and Archives Conference was a great success. Held on 5th of December at the London Metropolitan Archives, the day’s events included a tour of ancient Egypt and same-sex desire and gender identity at the British Museum, National Gay Icons,...
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Ex-Lion Gareth Thomas Reveals He Is Gay

Posted on: December 19th, 2009 by History Month
>Former Wales and Lions captain Gareth Thomas has broken one of the major taboos that surround sport by revealing he is gay. Read the full article on BBC Sport here. There is also a very long (and positive) article in the Daily Mail here.
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 19th – 25th December

Posted on: December 19th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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Professorial Patrons for LGBT History Month

Posted on: December 16th, 2009 by History Month
>LGBT History Month today announced four new academic patrons: Sheila Rowbotham, Viv Gardner, Melanie Tebbutt and Martin Hall. All four are highly respected professors in their fields. Prof Rowbotham is a sociologist and international writer on women’s history. Viv Gardner is Professor of Theatre Studies, with a special interest...
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Bulletin No 66

Posted on: December 15th, 2009 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 also right click on the links...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 12th – 18th December

Posted on: December 13th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 5th – 11th December

Posted on: December 5th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 28th November – 4th December

Posted on: November 27th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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Ofsted Supports LGBT History Month

Posted on: November 25th, 2009 by History Month
>A message of support from Ofsted for LGBT History Month. Ofsted is setting up its own LGBT staff forum as part of its single equality scheme. Ofsted’s strategic plan puts equality and diversity at the heart of everything it does. And that commitment is not only about ensuring equality...
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London Metropolitan Archives: Flights of Fancy

Posted on: November 24th, 2009 by History Month
>The London Metropolitan Archives will be holding another of their LGBT study days early next month. The arts are powerful. Sometimes they are disturbing, dangerous and real instruments of change. They provide people with ways of making their presence felt, their thoughts known and voices heard. Be inspired and...
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Making a Gay Scene at the V&A

Posted on: November 22nd, 2009 by History Month
>The V&A Museum late opening event on 27 November will have something a little queer about it. That week, Making a Scene will tap the surface of Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Trans & Queer culture to celebrate making visible what for so long has been hidden. From clandestine liaisons to...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 21st – 27th November

Posted on: November 21st, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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Biggest Ever Pre-launch Event for LGBT History Month

Posted on: November 20th, 2009 by History Month
>The British Museum hosted a day of presentations and workshops yesterday, to encourage celebrations of LGBT History Month, next February, whose theme will be Education and Young People. Students from three local schools took part in a field trip with a difference. They had a special tour of the...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 14th – 20th November

Posted on: November 14th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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An Officer and a Gentle Woman: The Sex-change Aristocrat

Posted on: November 11th, 2009 by History Month
>He led a life of privilege — game hunter, Guardsman and gentleman farmer. But Rhodri Davies had only one desire: to be a woman. So he changed his gender, lost his family, and found a new career as a nurse. Read the full article in The Times here. Miranda...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 7th – 13th November

Posted on: November 10th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 31st October – 6th November

Posted on: October 31st, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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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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Rocky and Magenta Come Back to Birmingham

Posted on: October 27th, 2009 by History Month
>Patricia Quinn, the actress who played Magenta in both the original stage show and iconic Rocky Horror Show film, will appear at a charity event in Birmingham on 28th October. Rayner Bourton, who played the original Rocky, will also be in attendence. St.Pauls Gallery working with the SHOUT festival...
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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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Queer Question Time @ RVT

Posted on: October 26th, 2009 by History Month
>ANGELA EAGLE MP, Parliament’s only out lesbian, KEN LIVINGSTONE, former Mayor of London, ANDREW BOFF London Assembly Member, DAVID MCALMONT, singer/songwriter, and TIM TEEMAN, Times journalist will come together for an evening of debate of issues concerning the LGBT community. People are invited to submit their questions to Miss...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 24th – 30th October

Posted on: October 24th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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SHOUT in Birmingham

Posted on: October 19th, 2009 by History Month
>A new LGBT arts festival starts in Birmingham this autumn. Called SHOUT, the festival starts on October 30th and runs through November in a range of venues. It includes an evening with Peter Tatchell, Della Grace, Matthew Bourne’s Dorian Gray (and Swan Lake!) and a host of other goodies....
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 17th – 23rd October

Posted on: October 17th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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Radio Drama: Turing’s Test

Posted on: October 16th, 2009 by History Month
>History Boys and Desperate Romantics star Samuel Barnett plays Second World War Enigma code breaker Alan Turing in a new radio drama part of a pioneering experiment between The Independent and award-winning production company Made in Manchester (MIM). Turing’s Test is a fictional take on what might have been...
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A Day in Hand Honoured

Posted on: October 15th, 2009 by History Month
>A Day in Hand, LGBT History Month’s sister campaign, has been awarded the prestigious Sheila McKechnie Foundation Award for Social Inclusion. The Foundation is the UK’s only charity dedicated to connecting, informing and supporting campaigners. The awards aim to recognise individuals who are campaigning on issues that matter, locally...
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Keith Goddard Dies

Posted on: October 14th, 2009 by History Month
> Keith Goddard1960 – 2009 Keith Goddard, campaigner for Gays and lesbians of Zimbabwe has died, aged 49. Goddard risked life to campaign for the freedom of LGB people in Mugabe’s regime and elsewhere in Africa. Peter Tatchell, his friend, writes: Members of the British LGBT human rights group...
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San Marinian Secretary of State Probed for Alleged Discrimination

Posted on: October 13th, 2009 by History Month
>The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of San Marino, Antonella Mularoni, was interviewed today (13th October 2009) by the San Marinian Equal Opportunities Commission about the decision to revoke Federico Podeschi from the role of Honorary Consul to San Marino in Wales. Honorary Consul Podeschi...
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Today Is National Coming Out Day in the US

Posted on: October 11th, 2009 by History Month
>The day aims at raising awareness of the LGBT community with the general public in an effort to give a familiar face to the LGBT rights movement. National Coming Out Day is celebrated on October 12, in the UK. Find out more on Wikipedia, here.
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Stephen Gately Dies

Posted on: October 11th, 2009 by History Month 1 Comment
> Stephen Gately1976 – 2009 The singer and actor Stephen Gately, a member of the Irish boyband Boyzone, was discovered dead on 10 October 2009 while on holiday in Majorca. He was 33. Stephen Gately – Wikipedia Boyzone’s Stephen Gately is dead – BBC NewsBoyzone star Stephen Gately found...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 10th – 16th October

Posted on: October 10th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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Bulletin No 65

Posted on: October 8th, 2009 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 also right click on the links...
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The Homosexual Is 140 – and Showing His Age

Posted on: October 5th, 2009 by History Month
>As you may have noticed, the out-and-proud modern gay, born amidst protest, shouting and flying bottles outside the Stonewall Inn in 1969, is now forty years old. But you may be less aware that this year is also the 140th birthday of a much more discreet and distinguished (if...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 3rd – 9th October

Posted on: October 2nd, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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Coming Out in Middle School

Posted on: September 28th, 2009 by History Month
>In their recent Schools Issue, the New York Times have a long article gathering testimonies of coming out stories at school. Austin didn’t know what to wear to his first gay dance last spring. It was bad enough that the gangly 13-year-old from Sand Springs, Okla., had to go...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 26th September – 2nd October

Posted on: September 26th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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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,...
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Sun and Mail Show Transphobia Is Alive and Well

Posted on: September 23rd, 2009 by History Month
>The case of the child who has begun secondary school in her new gender has clearly whetted the appetites of the hacks in the right wing press who are looking for their marmalade droppers. Schools OUT believes that forcing a child to go through puberty and adolescence when s/he...
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Tatchell to Open Dorian Aroyo Show at the Menier Gallery

Posted on: September 21st, 2009 by History Month
>Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell will open gay painter Dorian Aroyo’s latest portrait show at Menier Gallery in Southwark, on Tuesday 22nd September 2009 at 7pm. The exhibition is open to the public. All welcome. Mr Tatchell is one of the featured subjects in the exhibition, which also includes...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 19th – 25th September

Posted on: September 19th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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Noël Greig Dies

Posted on: September 18th, 2009 by History Month 5 Comments
> Noël Antony Miller Greig 25/12/44-09/09/09 The playwright, actor, director, teacher and gay activist Noël Greig has died. Philip Osment writes: On a stiflingly hot April day in a religious centre in Qom, Iran, an English “professor” is leading 21 mullahs through a writing process. He is visiting under...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 12th – 18th September

Posted on: September 12th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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Gordon Brown Says Sorry to Alan Turing

Posted on: September 10th, 2009 by History Month 1 Comment
>Campaigners, including Schools OUT are celebrating victory after Prime Minister Gordon Brown made an apology on the part of the State for the shameful treatment of maths genius and war hero Alan Turing. Over 30,000 people signed an online petition prepared by John Graham-Cumming and supported by Richard Dawkins,...
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Bulletin No 64

Posted on: September 9th, 2009 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 also right click on the links...
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Methodist Minister Comes Out As Trans After 27 Years

Posted on: September 9th, 2009 by History Month
>Just months after telling his own children that he was not their biological father, The Rev. David Weekley, who is in his late-50s, came out to his congregation of 221 members at the Epworth United Methodist Church in the Sunnyside neighborhood in inner Southeast Portland, on Sunday, Aug. 30,...
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The 5 Genders of the Bugis

Posted on: September 8th, 2009 by History Month
>The Bugis are the most numerous of the three major linguistic and ethnic groups of South Sulawesi, the southwestern province of Sulawesi, Indonesia’s third largest island. As shown in the National Geographic clip below, they recognise not two but five different genders, some of them endowed with magical powers....
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Turing Relatives Recall ‘Uncle Alan’

Posted on: September 7th, 2009 by History Month
>The growing petition (now nearing 30000 signatures) aimed at securing a posthumous apology for computing pioneer and code-breaker Alan Turing is gaining media coverage. On Thursday, Newsnight dedicated a report by Susan Watts on the innitiative by Dr John Graham-Cumming. also traced relatives of Turing for interview. You can...
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Exhibition: Ethnic Minorities Coming Out

Posted on: September 7th, 2009 by History Month
>Coming out can be painless for some but stressful and even traumatic for others, including friends and family. A new exhibition to open in East London documents the experiences of ethnic minority individuals coming out, allowing them to express their experiences and difficulties with culture and traditions through the...

JFK and His Gay Best Friend of 30 Years

Posted on: September 6th, 2009 by History Month
>John F. Kennedy is one of the most studied and written-about presidents of the 20th century. Aside from the remaining mysteries surrounding his assassination, there is little that is unknown about the life of the thirty-fifth president of the United States. Or so we thought. In Jack and Lem,...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 5th – 11th September

Posted on: September 5th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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TS Eliot a Champion of Lesbian Literature

Posted on: September 3rd, 2009 by History Month
>Poet-playwright TS Eliot will be shown as a champion of lesbian fiction and compassionate father figure to struggling writers, when a new exhibition opens at the British Library next month. According to reports, letters written by him as a publisher at Faber and Faber suggest that he risked the...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 29th August – 4th September

Posted on: August 28th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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I’m from… Gay Stories Around the World

Posted on: August 28th, 2009 by History Month
>When Nathan Manske, a free lance editor and copywriter from Driftwood, Texas (although he has lived in Brooklyn, New York since 2003) saw the film Milk, he, like many others, felt inspired. Having seen a picture of Harvey Milk during a Pride march holding a sign stating “I’m From...
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Kennedy Championed the Fight Against US Hate Crime

Posted on: August 27th, 2009 by History Month
>US Senator Ted Kennedy, who died this week age 77, was a champion of the battle against Hate Crime in the USA and a tenacious advocate of the proposed Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act, according to Innokenty Grekov of Human Rights First. Ted Kennedy was one of the...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 22nd – 28th August

Posted on: August 21st, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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Gay Humanists Welcome Support for Alan Turing Campaign

Posted on: August 21st, 2009 by History Month
>The gay Humanist charity the Pink Triangle Trust (PTT) has warmly welcomed the decision of Richard Dawkins to back the campaign to win an official apology for Alan Turing, the code-breaking genius and father of the modern computer who committed suicide in 1954 after being prosecuted for being homosexual....
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“They Want to Exterminate Us”

Posted on: August 19th, 2009 by History Month
>Harrowing reports about the torture and execution of LGBT people in Iraq are contained in a report by Human Rights Watch. The 67 page report, entitled They Want to Exterminate Us: Murder, Torture, Sexual Orientation and Gender in Iraq, shows through first hand accounts that LGBT people and “the...
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‘Just Plain Sense’ Interviews

Posted on: August 16th, 2009 by History Month
>A selection of recent LGBT-themed interviews of note in Christine Burn’s podcast, Just Plain Sense. - Half an Hour with Peter Tatchell - Adopting – A trans perspective - Half an Hour with Dr Stuart Lorimer - Fascinating Adele: Part One and Part Two
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Evelyn Waugh ‘Had Gay Affairs at Oxford’

Posted on: August 15th, 2009 by History Month
>A new biography of author Evelyn Waugh claims he had three gay relationships while studying at Oxford in the 1920s. Waugh, whose most famous works were Brideshead Revisited and Scoop, was described as “one of the great bisexual authors” by biographer Paula Byrne. In the book, titled Mad World:...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 15th – 21st August

Posted on: August 14th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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Support for Ezra Nawi

Posted on: August 14th, 2009 by History Month
>Ezra Nawi, a Jewish gay Israeli, helps poor locals who love him, and thwarting settlers and soldiers who view him with contempt. It is perhaps best to think of him as the Robin Hood of the South Hebron hills. The full article from the New York Times is available...
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Bulletin No 63

Posted on: August 10th, 2009 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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Hope for LGB People in Zimbabwe

Posted on: August 10th, 2009 by History Month
>The Guardian today reports that lesbian, gay and bisexual Zimbabweans are hoping for the kind of changes that South Africans enjoy. Following years of oppression and brutal attacks under Robert Mugabe, who once described gay men as being worse than dogs and whose henchman beat up Peter Tatchell openly...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 8th – 14th August

Posted on: August 7th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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History of Gay Surrey Enters Surrey History Centre

Posted on: August 4th, 2009 by History Month
>The charity Gay Surrey have deposited their archives with Surrey History Centre in Woking. Gay Surrey started out as a group of friends in 2005. It has now developed into a charity providing help, support and information in and around the Surrey area. Building on the huge success of...
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Berta Freistadt Dies

Posted on: August 3rd, 2009 by History Month 5 Comments
> Berta Freistadt 1942 – 2009 The playwright, tutor, poet and short story writer Berta Freistadt MA has died. According to Women’s Words, her work has been published in anthologies, journals and magazines in the UK, Israel and the USA. It has also been seen on buses in outer...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 1st – 7th August

Posted on: August 2nd, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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19 Years of LGBT Video History Preserved

Posted on: July 31st, 2009 by History Month
>Thousands of hours of video news and features on the LGBT and AIDS movements produced by Lou Maletta for his Gay Cable Network (GCN) over 19 years have been acquired by New York University’s Fales Library for cataloguing and preservation. Read the full article in Chelsea Now here.
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Call for LGBT Young People to ‘Re-Write History’

Posted on: July 31st, 2009 by History Month
>Young LGBT people will get a chance to ‘re-write’ modern British history to include the role of the LGBT movement as part of a new project. The ‘Re-Writing History’ project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, is looking for twelve young people aged 13-25 to investigate LGBT struggles and...
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Harvey Milk to Receive Presidential Medal of Freedom

Posted on: July 30th, 2009 by History Month
>President Barack Obama plans to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom, to Harvey Milk, one of the country’s first openly gay elected officials. The award will be accepted at a White House ceremony August 12 by Stuart Milk, the nephew of the late San Francisco Supervisor and civil rights...

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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Queer Films Season at the PCC

Posted on: July 30th, 2009 by History Month
>The Prince Charles Cinema, London’s West End’s cheapest cinema, will be celebrating LGBT films throughout August. On Monday nights, they will be screening a selection of five classic films selected by the audience. This is chance to see again on a big screen such old favorites as The Adventures...
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Soldier Magazine Celebrates 10 Years of LGBT Soldiers

Posted on: July 28th, 2009 by History Month
>With a picture of openly gay service member Tpr James Wharton on its cover, the British Army’s magazine, Soldier, celebrates ten years since being gay in the UK Armed Forces stopped being illegal and takes stocks of the army’s commitment to diversity. The magazine also features an article about...
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Surrey Investigates Its Gay History

Posted on: July 27th, 2009 by History Month
>Surrey county council has started an investigation into the county’s gay history after the charity Gay Surrey donated its archives to the Surrey Historical Centre. Volunteers are to spend the next few months working through approximately five million records, dating back to the 12th century, in order to find...
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Merce Cunningham Dies

Posted on: July 27th, 2009 by History Month
> Merce Cunningham 1919 – 2009 Pioneering choreographer, Merce Cunningham, has died aged 90. Obituary:- Revolutionary choreographer Merce Cunningham dies at 90, LA Times- Merce Cunningham on Wikipedia
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Mark Leduc Dies

Posted on: July 27th, 2009 by History Month
> Mark Leduc 1962 – 2009 Olympic medalist, boxer and gay rights campaigner, Mark Leduc, has died of a heat stroke. He was 47. Obituary:- Mark Leduc, 47: Gay athlete, Olympic medallist, The Star- Mark Leduc on Wikipedia
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 25h – 31st July

Posted on: July 25th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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Anthony Blunt’s Memoir Goes Public

Posted on: July 24th, 2009 by History Month
>25 years after the death of the former Cambridge professor and renowned art historian who was unmasked publicly as a spy by former prime minister Margaret Thatcher in 1979, the British Library unveiled yesterday a 30,000-word manuscript that amounts to a short account of his life, from birth through...
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Rosalie Davies Dies

Posted on: July 23rd, 2009 by History Month
> Rosalie Davies 1939 – 2009 A British-born attorney who spent decades fighting for the rights of lesbian mothers has died after suffering a massive stroke. She was 70. Obituary:- Rosalie Davies, 70, lesbian activist, Philadelphia Gay News.
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 18th – 24th July

Posted on: July 19th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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National Pre-Launch of LGBT History Month 2010 Announced

Posted on: July 17th, 2009 by History Month
> This page will be updated as and when extra details become available. We are very excited to announce that the national pre-launch event for LGBT History Month 2010 will be taking place at the British Museum on 19 November 2009. The year 2010 will bring us The Equality...
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Bulletin No 62

Posted on: July 15th, 2009 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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Independent on Sunday Pink List 2009

Posted on: July 14th, 2009 by History Month
>The Independent on Sunday has published this year’s list of the 101 most powerful gay and lesbian people in the UK. The 10th edition of it. This year’s number one, who replaces BBC presenter Evan Davis is New Labour’s eminence grise Peter, Lord Mandelson. You can find the full...
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Stonewall at the Southbank

Posted on: July 13th, 2009 by History Month
>It’s 40 years this summer since the Stonewall Riots marked the symbolic birth of gay liberation. But what really happened at those events in New York in June 1969 – and what did they mean for lesbian and gay people in the UK? Join a line-up of experts, performers...
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LGBTHM Co-Chair Honoured with Community Award

Posted on: July 12th, 2009 by History Month
>Sue Sanders, co-chair of Schools Out and LGBT History Month, received an award in recognition of her lifetime’s campaigning for LGBT rights, on Friday night Veteran campaigner Ray Gosling presented Sue with the Derek Oyston Award at a celebration of the 30th anniversary of the the Gay and Lesbian...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 11th – 17th July

Posted on: July 11th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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A Meeting with Kate Craig-Wood

Posted on: July 7th, 2009 by History Month 1 Comment
>In an article titled “‘I’m lucky, many men would never pass for a woman’”, the award winning businesswoman Kate Craig-Wood talks about her transition from Robert to Kate. Read the full article in the Telegraph here.
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Shi Pei Pu Dies

Posted on: July 6th, 2009 by History Month
> Shi Pei Pu 1939 – 2009 The singer, spy and model for the character of ‘M. Butterfly’ Shi Pei Pu has died, aged 70. Shi Pei Pu on Wikipedia Obituaries:- Shi Pei Pu, Singer, Spy and ‘M. Butterfly,’ Dies at 70, New York Times- Shi Pei Pu, Daily...
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37 Years of Pride London in Pictures

Posted on: July 4th, 2009 by History Month
>To mark Pride London, taking place later today, the BBC have put together a slideshow of images from the Hall Carpenter Archives retracing 37 years of marches and protests on the streets and in the parks of London. You can view the images here.
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 4th – 10th July

Posted on: July 4th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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Mariela Castro to Speak at the Barbican

Posted on: July 2nd, 2009 by History Month
>4 July will of course be Pride in London but for those who fancy winding the down with something a little quieter than a visit to a club, Mariela Castro, the daughter of Cuban president Raùl Castro, will be at the Barbican for a special discussion on gay rights...
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Gay and Lesbian Humanists Celebrate 30 Years of Achievement

Posted on: June 30th, 2009 by History Month
>The Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association (GALHA) celebrates its 30th anniversary at a free public event on Friday 10th July 2009. The event will include an exhibition about GALHA’s work, reflections and recollections of GALHA founding members about the organisation’s early years, and talks exploring the historical context of...
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Stonewall Riots Remembered

Posted on: June 28th, 2009 by History Month
>It is 40 years today since the Stonewall Riots took place. Jim Fouratt, later founder of the Gay Liberation Front, who was there, and Kenneth Partridge, who was on the London gay scene at the time, discuss the lasting significance of the riots with Evan Davies on Thursday’s Today...
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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 27th June – 3rd July

Posted on: June 27th, 2009 by History Month
>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network’s websites. Enjoy!...
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