“Gold-plating” is the latest term used to disparage efforts to achieve equality. But isn’t a gold standard something good? Clearly not, according to the government’s response to the review
Schools OUT UK is on Facebook!
As of last Saturday (24th August) there is a new page dedicated to Schools OUT UK on Facebook.
How natural is homosexuality?
The anti-human undertones of searching for gayness in nature.Craig Fairnington, writer and researcher, in an essay from Spiked-online.com
Why the term ‘gay lifestyle’ offends and is hurtful
Shah Salimat is the editor-in-chief of Popspoken, an entertainment and lifestyle newsblog with a tinge of spice, covering everything Singaporean and international, from India’s gang-rape problem to Baey Yam Keng’s selfies.
Section 28 row: Schools tear up controversial homophobic policies
Responses follow the disclosure that 40 schools had published policy statements echoing language of notorious legislation
Public school appoints first gay head boy
From today’s Sunday Times: A 17-YEAR-OLD is to become the first openly gay head boy of a top British public school.
Will Emery, the son of a banker, was “overwhelmingly” voted in by more than 1,000 pupils and staff at Brighton College, where boarding fees start from £27,000 a year.
Sue Sanders Appears in Guardian 100 most influential LGBT people of 2013
Sue Sanders, co-chair and founder of Schools Out has appeared in The Guardian’s list of the 100 most influential LGBT people, at a ceremony in London on June 28th
In The Life: A History of Polari – St James Theatre London
The Polari Magazine production In The Life: A History of Polari plays for one exclusive performance at London’s prestigious St James Theatre on Sunday June 23 at 3.30 pm.
The Homophobia Project – DVD
The Homophobia Project DVD is a 60 minute film which explores the lives of Janet and John; two Heterosexual young people growing up in a world where everyone else is Lesbian or Gay.
‘Singing the Changes’ Exhibition Opening Event
The Pink Singers are Europe’s longest running LGBT choir and to celebrate our 30th year we’d like you to join us by attending our exhibition’s official opening at Audit House