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LGBT Rights: Gay Community

 

21/09/2011

Support East London LGBT Pride - No Gay-Free Zone

Gay and Muslim solidarity. Unite! Fight all hate

22/08/2011

East London LGBT Pride – An Open Letter to Pride London

Challenge homophobia. Show that E London is not a gay-free zone

20/07/2011

World Pride 2012 theme: Decriminalise homosexuality

An opportunity to highlight global homophobic oppression

16/02/2011

Postpone East London Gay Pride

Call for Muslims and LGBTs to unite against hate

08/07/2010

Peter Tatchell Appeal: Can you help fund my human rights work?

Are you able to donate £5 or more a month by standing order?

  • 08/06/2004 Lesbian and Gay Museum for London - Celebrating Queer Life and Culture

    Peter Tatchell says it is time to exhibit the hidden history of queer Britain

04/06/2004 Lesbian and Gay Museum for London

Preferred site: the former Bow Street Police Station, where Oscar Wilde was jailed.

16/07/2000 The Future of Pride/Mardi Gras

The case for community control in partnership with business, and for a free festival that promotes queer human rights.

29/08/1996 The Gay Community is Doomed

The new gay zeitgeist of the late 1990s is consumerism, not civil rights.

19/06/1994 Self-reliance: The X-Factor in Queer Politics

The bisexual American black nationalist leader, MALCOLM X, was a forceful advocate of self-help and community empowerment. Self-reliance is also the key to queer emancipation.

01/06/1994 Queers are Doing it for Themselves

In the 25 years since the Stonewall Riots it is queer self-help, not law reform, which has improved the lives of lesbian and gay people.

 

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