In the US, LGBT History Month was first celebrated in October 1994, when it was known as Lesbian and Gay History Month. It was founded by Rodney Wilson, who was the first openly gay public school ...
Kate Osborne said she received ‘horrific’ abuse after attempting to arrange a pride event in her Jarrow and Gateshead East constituency.
LGBT+ History Month is a powerful time, when we look back and celebrate the progress that has been made. When we think about progress for LGBT+ people in the UK, several landmark moments come to mind; ...
LGBT+ History Month takes place in the UK every February, and is a celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and other individuals and orientations from the LGBTQ+ community. Here, you will ...
I’m a gay man, but I am also a queer historian who ran the world’s only MA degree in queer history. The history that I teach, based on years of research into the lives and experiences of LGBTQ+ people ...
It's LGBT+ History Month this month, and that means it's a great time to stream some of the best shows on TV featuring LGBT+ characters. Some of them are life-affirming; others, desperately sad.
The DC Police Department highlights Officer Maria Del Pilar Mendoza's service in the LGBT Liaison Unit during Women's History ...
To help support teaching around LGBT+ history in the classroom we've put together a collection of BBC resources. When is LGBT+ History Month? LGBT+ History Month takes place every February and ...
Musician Matthew Quilliam is bringing the live music experience to the Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford on Tuesday to celebrate LGBT+ History Month. The music will be a "simple but ...
As part of History Month’s aim to reflect diversity, the resources aim to ‘usualise’ LGBT life, as opposed to ‘normalising’ them - a phrase the organisers avoid. Stonewall, the charity ...
LGBT+ history month was founded in 2005, after the repeal of Section 28. This year’s theme is Activism and Social Change - highlighting the LGBT+ community’s commitment to protesting, campaigning, ...
LGBT+ History Month was founded in 2004 after the ending of Section 28, a bill banning local authorities from ‘intentionally promoting homosexuality’, a deliberately vague statement designed to ...