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Posted on: January 22nd, 2011 by History Month

Amnesty International UK

LGBT page of Amnesty International

www.amnesty.org.uk/lgbt

GALA – the Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses

The US-based network of gay and lesbian choirs

www.galachoruses.org

Gay Surrey

www.gaysurrey.org

International Lesbian and Gay Association

A world-wide network of over 400 national and local groups dedicated to achieving equal rights for LGBT people. Founded in 1978.

www.ilga.org

Europe: www.ilga-europe.org

Legato

The European network of lesbian and gay choirs

www.legato-choirs.com

London Gay Men’s Chorus

Europe’s largest gay choir, set to become a beacon gay arts organisation for London the UK. Visit their website to find out how belonging to a gay/lesbian choir can transform lives.

www.lgmc.org.uk

Diversity Choir

London chamber music LGBT choir.

www.diversitychoir.org.uk

Pink Singers

London’s oldest LGBT community choir.

www.pinksingers.co.uk

London Gay Reading Group

Monthly reading group in London. The site offers descriptions of the books (mostly fiction) read and discussed by the group since its creation in 2001.

www.lgrg.co.uk

Pink Triangle Trust

Charitable Trust set up in 1992 to support and promote humanism in the LGBT community.

http://www.pinktriangle.org.uk/

Pride in Canterbury

www.prideincanterbury.org.uk

Sing Out

The association of gay and lesbian choirs in the UK and Ireland.

http://www.singoutbristol.com/other-gay-choirs.php

Stonewall

UK based lobby group working for equality and justice for LGBT people.

www.stonewall.org.uk

Trans Youth Manchester
Social, support and empowerment group for all young trans people aged 14-25, offering safe space drop-in, resources, info and sessions for all self-identified young transgender people, including those questioning their gender and/or not fitting in to the binary gender system.

www.lgym.org.uk/transweb

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