Month: June 2013
British Museum explores historic secrets of gay love
Guide to erotic LGBT objects, supported by actor Simon Russell Beale and artist Maggi Hambling, forms part of Pride festival
Raped for ‘being gay’
A woman told police she was raped at knifepoint in Brooklyn Sunday morning because she’s gay, law- enforcement sources said.
With Mobile App, HRC to Turn the Internet Red. Again.
The Human Rights Campaign’s (HRC) iconic red equality logo is now available in App form.
HRC Statement on the Closing of Exodus International
Yesterday, Exodus International, an organisation which for years advocated for and practiced dangerous so-called therapies to change people’s sexual orientation, announced it is closing its doors for good.
Ireland’s progress on gay rights offers hope
A bill that stigmatises gay people and bans giving children any information about homosexuality won overwhelming approval last week in Russia’s lower house of parliament.
Cafe opens in Carlisle’s first LGBT headquarters
The cafe at Carlisle’s first dedicated lesbian and gay headquarters will open on Saturday.