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Hyde FC win first Manchester equality award

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

First US Navy Same-Sex Kiss Breaks Old Barrier

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

Google Gives Bletchley Park 1/2 million

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

Gay Ugandan To Be Deported

Posted on: December 20th, 2011 by History Month
A gay Ugandan asylum seeker will be spending Christmas in the notoriously homophobic state if the UK Borders Agency has its way. Felix Wamala, who has lived in the UK since 1995, is currently in a detention centre at Gatwick airport awaiting deportation on December the 24th. Felix now 40, says he was...

Melbourne Elects Intersex Mayor

Posted on: December 18th, 2011 by History Month
The world’s first intersex mayor has been elected by the good folk of Hobsons Bay in Melbourne. Tony Briffa, who has served Hobsons Bay as a councillor for many years, has vowed to march for pride in full civil regalia. To read more, go here

UN Releases First Report on LGBT Human Rights Abuses

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

UK publishes its first National Transgender Action plan

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

Christopher Hitchens Dies Aged 62

Posted on: December 18th, 2011 by History Month
Maverick journalist and thorn in the side of the right – as well as the left over the war against Iraq – Christopher Hitchens has succumbed to the esophageal cancer and passed away. An outspoken commentator who took no hostages and didn’t speak with his right wing counterpart sibling Peter, Christopher was a...

Financial Times Praises Tatchell

Posted on: December 12th, 2011 by History Month
Unlikely though it may seem, the Financial Times Weekend magazine featured a lengthy article on the life and work of Peter Tatchell. The notoriously pink paper, which is better known for the FTSE index and its support for the pin-stripe brigade than for praising LGBT campaigners, published an account...

London Launches Pride House for Summer 2012

Posted on: December 9th, 2011 by History Month
The 9th of December saw the launch of Pride House London, which on 26 July 2012 will open its doors in support of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.Continuing the great work realised by Pride House Vancouver and Whistler...

Section 28 return a Non-Story, Says Government

Posted on: December 6th, 2011 by History Month
Government sources say that the “return of Section 28″ story reported on Sunday is a fiction and a meddlesome piece of work produced by the press. According to Whitehall officials, the notion that the funding agreement for academies and free schools is dependent upon them signing up to promoting...

Gove To Reintroduce Section 28?

Posted on: December 4th, 2011 by History Month
The Government’s flagship academies and free schools may be forced to promote marriage and devalue families based on other relationships if they wish to obtain and sustain their funding, according to a report in the Telegraph today (December 4th). A document laying out the conditions for funding these new...

Elton John calls for an end to homophobia on World AIDS Day

Posted on: December 4th, 2011 by History Month
Elton John, singer songwriter and probably the most famous same sex parent in the world, as well as being the founder of the Elton John AIDS federation, clearly linked homophobia with the AIDS epidemic in an article written on World AIDS Day. In the article, written for the Huffington Post, Sir...

3-year Ban for Homophobic Fan

Posted on: December 4th, 2011 by History Month
A Southampton supporter who chanted homophobic abuse has received a three-year football banning order. Joseph Webb committed the offence at Southampton’s St Mary’s Stadium during the Championship game with Brighton and Hove Albion on 19 November. Webb, 26, of Field Close, Romsey, admitted at Southampton Magistrates’ Court to a...

Football pro: Why I support the campaign against homophobia

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

Nigeria Passes Anti-LGB Bill

Posted on: November 30th, 2011 by History Month
A new bill that will make Nigeria one of the most homophobic states in the world is about to be signed by its President Goodluck Jonathan. The Bill, which was originally designed to ban same sex marriage but has grown much more wide ranging in its discriminatory measures, has been voted...

Shock at All Male Sports personality Shortlist

Posted on: November 29th, 2011 by History Month
Sportswomen and campaigners have  expressed outrage that the ten sports stars shortlisted for the BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year are all men. Gold medal winners such as Rebecca Adlington and Keri-Anne Payne have been overlooked by the sports journalists and reporters who decide on the finalists. Paralympic sports...

200 Transphobic Murders Last Year

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

Government Launches Competition at LGBT History Month Pre-Launch

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

Diversity Role Models Endorsed by Home Secretary

Posted on: November 19th, 2011 by History Month
A new project aimed at tackling homophobia and transphobia was endorsed by Home Secretary Theresa May last week at a parliamentary launch. Diversity Role Models, a campaign designed to tackle homophobia and transphobia by making well-known LGBT figures visible in schools was launched officially last week and is the brainchild...

Schools tell gay and lesbian pupils to change separately

Posted on: November 19th, 2011 by History Month
A research report in Yorkshire has found evidence that students in schools who identify as gay or lesbian have been told to change separately from their classmates. The report, Tackling Homophobia and Transphobia In Settings Supporting Young People, which is published to coincide with Anti-Bullying Week, interviewed students, teachers and...

Trans Remembrance Day November 20

Posted on: November 12th, 2011 by History Month
November 20th is the International Trans Day of Remembrance (TDOR). Now a recognised annual event in the International Equalities and Human Rights calendar, the Day will include a wide range of events throughout the world and in the UK. For an international diary of commemorative events and their locations,...

Second pro Comes Out

Posted on: November 11th, 2011 by History Month
Montreal forward David Testo has become the second professional footballer to come out this year. Coming out on Radio CBC Canada, the 30-year-old player voiced his regret that he hadn’t come out earlier, and particularly that he didn’t that his partner for his support when he won an award in 2009.

National History Project: American President was Gay

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

Charlton Sign up

Posted on: October 30th, 2011 by History Month
Charlton has become the second professional football club to sign the Government’s Charter for Action, two days after Wycombe Wanderers. The Charter was launched by Equalities Minister  Lynne Featherstone at a special rugby legue match between Sheffield Eagles and Wigan, during which the home team wore shirts emblazoned with the logo: “Homophobia –...

Wycombe Wanderers Sign the Charter

Posted on: October 29th, 2011 by History Month
Wycombe Wanderers has become the first professional club in England to sign a Government Charter committing themselves to tackling homophobia and transphobia in football. Prime Minister David Cameron tweeted the club after Wanderers signed up to the Government Charter for Action, which commits them to challenging discrimination and working...

Elly’s No. 1!

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

Belgium to have first gay Prime Minister

Posted on: October 18th, 2011 by History Month
After nearly 500 days without a Government, it looks as if Belgium is about to have a gay prime minister of Italian descent. Elio di Rupo, 59 and the leader of the Francophone socialist party, has been charged to form a government out of the six warring parties and...

Educate and celebrate – with Elly Barnes

Posted on: October 16th, 2011 by History Month
There are still places available on Elly Barnes’ dynamic and resourceful ‘Educate and Celebrate’ one-day course for teachers. held at the ground-breaking Stoke Newington School’s Diversity and Training Centre, the course helps teachers to combat homophobia and transphobia while meeting the demands of the equality act public Sector Duty and OFSTED....

Trans Film Features Real-life Trans Actor

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

New Ally joins Government

Posted on: October 15th, 2011 by History Month
An advocate of LGBT rights and supporter of same-sex marriage has gained a place in the government following the resignation of disgraced Defence minister Liam Fox. Chloe Smith – known for being the youngest MP in parliament, has secured the post of junior economic secretary in the coalition government. A Tory, Smith supported LGBT Pride...

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

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

Veteran gay Campaigner Frank Kameny Dies

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

New British Film to Premiere in Bournemouth

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

Jason Pollock Dies

Posted on: October 11th, 2011 by History Month
The former Chief Executive of Pride London – Jason Pollock – has died, according to the Pink Paper. The news has shocked many members of the gay community, who worked closely with the annual parade organiser for up to twenty years. Reports suggest he died on Tuesday, although further...

BBC1 Airs Intersex documentary

Posted on: October 11th, 2011 by History Month
BBC1 will broadcast Me, My Sex & I; a documentary about being intersex this evening, October the 11th at 10.35pm (11.05 Scotland and Wales). Claiming to tell the “stories of people born neither entirely male or female”, the programme follows the previous evening’s broadcast of a young FTM trans couple in a relationship...

BBC3 Broadcasts Trans Documentary

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

Happy Black History Month

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

Pre-Launch at The Oval November 21st

Posted on: October 2nd, 2011 by History Month
This year’s LGBT History Month Pre-Launch will be held at The Kia Oval, Kennington, South London. The all-day event starts in the morning with a series of Equality in Sports Practice sessions and is followed by a session mid-afternoon with Sports Minister Hugh Robertson. Late tea-time there will be...

Canadian National Newspaper Publishes Transphobic Ad

Posted on: October 1st, 2011 by History Month
Canada’s National Post angered equality campaigners last week when it published an ad by a right wing evangelical group that attacked  the Toronto Curriculum for promoting equality. The ad, which calls on people to sign a petition and visit a website which campaigns against corrupting children, shows a young girl...

Horse up Close and Personal

Posted on: September 28th, 2011 by History Month
Horse has organised a rare UK tour during the autumn where she will provide listeners with an acoustic set in an ‘intimate’ setting. To find venues and book tickets, go here

Tatchell: Why is Labour not debating same-sex marriage?

Posted on: September 26th, 2011 by History Month
Peter Tatchell has demanded to know why Labour has not supported same-sex marriage when the Green party and the GMB do. Moreover, he says party leader Ed Miliband supports it, and demands to know why it isn’t party policy. To read the full article, go here

East London pride to Go Ahead

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

Outing comes out in Italy

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

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....
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Disability History Month Pre-Launch September 22nd

Posted on: September 21st, 2011 by History Month
UK Disability History Month is holding a Pre-Launch for 2011 on Thursday 22nd September  at the TUC,  Great Russell Street, WC1  from 5pm to 6.30 pm. Co-ordinator Richard Rieser has urged everyone to attend, stating: “This is a crucial time to celebrate the contribution of disabled people to our society, now and in the past. We...

Getting Bivisible

Posted on: September 20th, 2011 by History Month
Friday September the 24th is Bi-Visibility Day, with celebrations and events around the UK. On Monday the 19th of September Radio 4 aired Getting Bi and went on to label it Documentary of the Week. Presented by Tom Robinson, the programme uses historical and anecdotal experiences of a little spoken...

Hold the Page!

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

Tatchell Interviewed on US TV

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

Arthur Evans Dies aged 69

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

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

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

FIFA: We Will Investigate Coach

Posted on: September 14th, 2011 by History Month
Fifa is to open an inquiry into the issue of homophobia in women’s football and Nigeria head coach, Eucharia Uche could be in line for investigation. Three international bodies – AllOut, the Federation of Gay Games, and the International Gay and Lesbian Football Association – having secured 46,000 signatures...

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

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

Poll Shows Older Gays and Lesbians Worse off

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

Human Rights Watch: Netherlands violates transgender rights

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

Gay Sports Star Says: “Don’t Come Out”

Posted on: September 4th, 2011 by History Month
Gay cycle champ Graham Obree has urged gay sports stars to stay in the closet, hot on the heels of the German football captain’s advice to gay footballers not to come out. Speaking in an interview published in the Scottish Sun, Obree stated that being openly gay raised suspicion in the...

Gay soccer players should not come out – says German captain

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

Scots to be Allowed to Refuse Civil Partnerships?

Posted on: August 18th, 2011 by History Month
Scots registrars with particular religious convictions may be allowed to refuse to conduct civil partnerships if an Scottish Nationalist Party (SNP) Member of the Scottish parliament (MSP) gets his way. Glasgow minister John Mason is introducing a motion into Parliament that will allow for people’s bigotry if it is...

Egghead Banned by Chess Club

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

Italy Rejects LGBT ‘Hate Crime’ Bill

Posted on: July 28th, 2011 by History Month
Italy’s parliament has rejected a bill to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people from discrimination. The Chamber of Deputies voted yesterday 293 votes to 250 not to approve the legislation. Gay rights campaigners have called on the European Union to step in. Italy already bans discrimination on the...

Minister Seeks to ‘Rid’ Western Ghana of ‘Homosexuals’

Posted on: July 22nd, 2011 by History Month
Ghana’s Western Region Minister, Paul Evans Aidoo MP has ordered the immediate arrest of all homosexuals in the country’s west. Aidooo has tasked Ghana’s Bureau of National Investigations and security forces to round up the country’s gay population and has called on landlords and tenants to inform on people...

Lords Want Teachers to Be Trained in Dealing with Homophobia

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

California State Schools to Teach LGBT History

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

All Out Protests against Homophobic Captain

Posted on: July 14th, 2011 by History Month
Dozens of fans protested against the Nigerian women’s coach homophobic policies before the women’s football semi-finals on Wednesday 13th of July. AllOut.org coordinated a flashmob encouraging FIFA to give homophobia the red card. Details below and more photos available here

Kate Ryan opens EuroGames Rotterdam

Posted on: July 10th, 2011 by History Month
The EuroGames will be opening on 21 July with, amongst other acts, the Belgian singer Kate Ryan, well known for Voyage Voyage, Désenchantée and Ella Elle l’a. Kate is Proud Ambassador of the worldOutgames 2013 in Antwerp (WOGA) and her appearance is offered by WOGA. JOIN You can still...

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...
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IoS Reports on Swedish Gender Free Kindergarten

Posted on: July 3rd, 2011 by History Month
At the Egalia pre-school, staff avoid using words such as “him” or “her” and address the 33 youngsters as “friends” rather than girls and boys. From the colour and placement of toys to the choice of books, every detail is planned to make sure the children are not exposed...

Give ‘Em Hope NOH8 Photo-shoot

Posted on: July 2nd, 2011 by History Month
On SUNDAY, JULY 3RD the NOH8 Campaign will set up our studio across the pond at the THE SOHO HOTEL in LONDON, ENGLAND — opening up an international opportunity to join the campaign to all of our NOH8 supporters in the UNITED KINGDOM! The photo shoot on SUNDAY is...

Symon Hill Completes walk of Repentance

Posted on: July 2nd, 2011 by History Month
This evening Symon Hill, Christian writer, activist and associate director of the Ekklesia thinktank, will be addressing an audience at Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church in London’s West End after having completed a 160 mile walk which he started in Birmingham on 16 June as a pilgrimage to demonstrate repentance...

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...

Women’s World Cup Football Kicks off Today

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

New York Says Yes to Same-Sex Marriage

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

Government Makes new Pledges at Downing Street Event

Posted on: June 23rd, 2011 by History Month
LGBT History Month had a big profile at Downing Street last night when the PM David Cameron hosted an LGBT celebration before the onset of this year’s London Pride. Everyone was delighted with the latest LGBT History Month 2012 badges, which were launched at the event and will go...

Equality in Sport Newsletter

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

International Outgames Calendar

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

UN Defends Human Rights over Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

Posted on: June 18th, 2011 by History Month
The UN has passed a historical resolution defending everyone’s human rights, including the right not to face violence or discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity. The resolution, put forward by South Africa, was passed by 23 countries to 19. To read the whole story, go...

LGBT HM Pre-Launch to be held at The Oval

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

Louis-Georges Tin Speaks in London

Posted on: June 6th, 2011 by History Month
Thanks to the gay and Lesbian Humanist Association (GALHA), the great Louis Georges-Tin will be speaking in London this Friday, June 10th. Tin is the French black academic who founded International Day against Homophobia (IDAHO) in 2004, when we founded LGBT History Month. More recently he got himself arrested for attempting...

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...

Homophobic Football Boss to Appeal Fine

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

National LGB&T Partnership Joins DoH Strategic Partner Programme

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

Iranian ‘Pride’ Held in Turkey

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

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

Dan Choi and Louis Georges Tin Arrested in Moscow

Posted on: May 29th, 2011 by History Month
US campaigner against Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Dan Choi and International Day against Homophobia (IDAHO) founder Louis Georges Tin were among 18 arrested in Russia yesterday after attempting to celebrate Moscow Pride. The event was scheduled for May 28th and organiser Nikolai Alexejev was determined that the event would...

Queers Built America

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

Poetry at Kings

Posted on: May 22nd, 2011 by History Month
Wednesday 25 May • 6.30-8.30pm • Council Room, Strand building, Strand campus, King’s College London Of Bodies and Cities: New Queer Poetry by Sophie Mayer and John McCullough Please join Queer@King’s and Poetry at King’s for a reading, discussion and glass of wine to launch two new poetry collections from Salt...

Paul Patrick

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

David Kopay Looks back on 35 years of homophobia in sport

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

UN: Homophobia as bad as racism and mysogyny

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

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

Big Lottery Fund awards £1/2 m for Birmingham LGBT Health & Wellbeing Centre

Posted on: May 18th, 2011 by History Month
Birmingham LGBT Community is ‘proud’ to announce that the Big Lottery Fund, through their Reaching Communities Strand, has awarded a grant of £479,263 over a four year period to establish an LGBT Health and Wellbeing Centre for Birmingham. The LGBT Health and Wellbeing Centre will be a one stop...

Survey links Men, Religion, Reggae, Class and Education (lack of) with Jamaica Homophobia

Posted on: May 18th, 2011 by History Month
The first national survey of attitudes and perceptions of Jamaicans towards homosexuality has found that negative views of homosexuality tended to be greatest among males, non-university educated persons, those who listened mostly to dancehall and reggae music and those in lower socio-economic groups. The study showed 59% of respondents...

Happy IDAHO

Posted on: May 17th, 2011 by History Month
Today is IDAHO (International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia). It’s a world wide celebration of our queer identity to mark the day (May 17th) that the World Health Organisation took homosexuality off its list of mental illnesses. Now it’s also an opportunity to protest against same sex relationships being...

Queer Poetry Evening at Gays the Word

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

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...

New writer takes to stage in lesbian title role

Posted on: May 5th, 2011 by History Month
The new play opening at the Market Theatre this week, Loving Lulu, shows the theatre’s commitment to new writers. Written by Noxolo Tshabangu and Bruce Koch, the play was developed as part of the Emerging Writers Programme in association with the DOEN Foundation in Amsterdam. The Market Theatre’s fundraiser,...

Joan Armatrading to marry girlfriend

Posted on: May 5th, 2011 by History Month
Singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading and her partner, artist Maggie Butler, are to have a civil partnership in May 2011. Armatrading began her music career in the 1970s and quickly gained a strong lesbian following with singles ‘Drop the Pilot’ and ‘Love and Affection’. She has been nominated for three Grammy...

Joanna Russ dies

Posted on: May 4th, 2011 by History Month
Joanna Russ (born 1937), lesbian science fiction writer and critic, and author of The Female Man (1975), has died peacefully, following a stroke in February from which she never fully recovered. Born in New York, Russ gained an English degree and became a prolific writer of sci-fi novels and...

Islamic cleric: ‘It’s OK to be gay’

Posted on: April 29th, 2011 by History Month
South African Muhsin Hendricks is an Islamic cleric and a gay man. He runs a foundation called The Inner Circle, which helps Muslims, who are struggling to accept their sexuality. He is on tour and has gone the the Netherlands to spread a simple message: “It’s okay to be...
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