Category: Events
Photo credit Members of Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits form a drum circle at the GLBT Historical Society Museum. Photo: Gerard Koskovich.
New Exhibition Highlights LGBTQ Native American Organising
A new exhibition opening January 31 at the GLBT Historical Society Museum celebrates the 20th anniversary of Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits, an organisation committed to activism and service for the Two-Spirit and ally communities of the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Blackpool To Host The LGBT International Powerlifting Championships 2019 And 2020
The LGBT Powerlifting Union are very proud to confirm that Blackpool has been chosen to host the LGBT International Powerlifting Championships in Summer 2019, with the modern Blackpool Sixth Form College providing the venue, for what promises to be a prestigious new sports event for the town.
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Remembering and responding on World Aids Day
Staff and students at Northumbria University will mark World AIDS Day by celebrating the life and work of a former academic, and launching two new initiatives aimed at highlighting the challenges faced by those living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
Photo credit Photo by Anna Wettergård - Göteborgs Stadsmuseum
Transgender Day of Remembrance at Gothenburg City Museum
The Tuesday Club highlights current events with a cultural history link. On November 20, Sam Holmqvist lectures at the City Museum ( Göteborgs Stadsmuseum) to pay attention to the Transgender Day of Remembrance. Sam Holmqvist is literary historian and author of the first book on Swedish transgender history, Transformationer (2017).
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New Ambassadors Appointed For Manchester Pride
Following on from the huge success of this year’s Manchester Pride Festival 2018, the charity are pleased to announce they have recruited four new ambassadors to help spread the word of the hard work and commitment carried out all year round.
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Arosa Gay Ski Week – 15th Annual in the end of January 2019
Allegra in Arosa! The typical Graubünden greeting, which can be translated from Romansh as «enjoy yourself», shows how important the well-being of their guests is to the team around Hitsch, Valerie and Alex, the promoters of the Arosa Gay Ski Week non-profit organisation.






