Celebrating 35 years with The Dunes Resort
The Dunes Resort, celebrating 35 years of being one of the Midwest’s top gay vacation destinations.
Continue ReadingThe Dunes Resort, celebrating 35 years of being one of the Midwest’s top gay vacation destinations.
Continue ReadingNorway’s healthcare ministry has proposed allowing people to legally change their gender without the need for any surgery, hormone treatment or sterilisation, a move hailed by Amnesty International.
Continue ReadingGuido Westerwelle, who served as Germany’s first openly gay foreign minister, died on Friday in Cologne aged 54.
Continue ReadingAlaa Ammar fled Syria to escape not just civil war but also the threat of persecution as a gay man. Yet when he arrived in The Netherlands last spring, he did not find the safe haven he craved.
Continue ReadingA new study finds that it doesn’t always “get better” for LGBT youth despite the success of a campaign launched by Dan Savage in 2010.
Continue ReadingJackie Kay has been officially appointed as the third Scots Makar, Scotland’s national poet.
Continue ReadingOpposition MSPs and campaigners call on Scottish government to confront John Dramani Mahama over gay rights abuses
Continue ReadingFor the first time in its history, New York City’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade decided to drop its gay pride ban and allow LGBT activists to participate in the parade.
Continue ReadingPanasonic Corp. says it will recognise same-sex marriages in its employment policies in a rare move for a major Japanese manufacturer.
Continue ReadingAuthor and founder of award-winning Polari LGBT literary salon Paul Burston has been selected to feature in the British Council’s first ever fiveFilms4freedom 2016 Global List – celebrating “visionary people who are promoting freedom, equality and LGBT rights around the world.”
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