Month: February 2021
March LGBTQ History Programs Highlight Young-Adult Lesbian Fiction, Historic Preservation, Sex in SoMa, Museum Anniversary
The program series for March 2021 sponsored by the GLBT Historical Society will highlight a new young-adult lesbian novel, a conversation with architectural historian and preservation consultant Shayne Watson, a new book of photographs documenting the sexual world of San Francisco’s South of Market district and a celebration of the GLBT Historical Society Museum’s 10th anniversary.
COVID-19 Is Sparking a Mental Health Crisis Among LGBTQ+ Youth
The majority of LGBTQ+ young people say their mental health has worsened during the pandemic, according to a new study.
Finland violated rights of a lesbian mothers’ child by rejecting his asylum application, UN finds
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child found that Finland failed to consider the best interests of the child of a lesbian couple when assessing his asylum request. Now the country is under an obligation to provide reparation.
ILGA-Europe’s 10th Annual Review shows that LGBTI people in Europe have been pushed to the brink
ILGA-Europe’s 10th Annual Review shows that as a result of the unprecedented events of 2020, LGBTI people and communities in Europe have been pushed to the brink.
Gay men who ‘sound gay’ encounter more stigma and discrimination from heterosexual peers
Heterosexual discrimination more likely gay men who ‘sound gay’.
The Brother Brothers Share New Single «Sorrow»
Brooklyn’s The Brother Brothers recently announced their sophomore album «Calla Lily» with lead single, «On the Road Again», which garnered praise from Rolling Stone, FLOOD Magazine, Brooklyn Vegan, No Depression and more.