Month: September 2014
New Book Reveals the Hidden History of Male Prostitution
Written for brainiacs, but also fascinating to laypeople, Male Sex Work and Society (Harrington Park Press, distributed by Columbia University Press), edited by Victor Minichiello and John Scott,is a collection of revealing essays and studies that explores male sex work from a rich array of perspectives and disciplines.
Ireland : First Employers Seminar on Transgender Equality and Diversity
Leading Irish companies met today for the first time to discuss how they can support transgender employees in their workplaces. The seminar “Creating Transgender Inclusive Workplaces” is jointly organised by GLEN Diversity Champions programme and Transgender Equality Network Ireland (TENI).
Kingsland Road – Dirty Dancer
The sexy five piece, Kingsland Road , landed on the X-Factor, where they captured the hearts of countless fans and now you can see them at Middlesbrough Community Pride 2014.
Gay-friendly mosque opens quietly in South Africa
Against a global background of rising Islamist militancy a new mosque where gay people are welcome, Christians too, and women are treated equally to men opened peacefully in Cape Town on Friday despite threats of violence.
t.A.t.U star’s harsh judgment if her son was gay
Artist Yulia Volkova, 29, says in a television interview that she would not accept that her son came out as gay.