Trade unions versus individual rights

The tension between collective power and individual rights is being brought to the attention of many by how Trade Unions address LGBTQ+ rights Gareth Davies, a guest writer explores how the issue might play out.

“Yesterday my uncle asked me what cisgender meant ?”

In a guest post for human rights month, Douglas Robertson explores the growing awareness of trans rights in popular consciousness - and how it's time for cis people to pick a side. 

National Coming Out Day: who is it really for?

On National Coming Out Day, Louise McCudden takes a critical look at “coming out” culture, and how it fuels heterosexism.

Human rights for all

Karen Pollock explores exactly what equal rights for all LGBTQ+ people means.

Being gay and lonely: Sexual anxiety

Guest writer, Peter Minkoff, talks candidly about his experiences with sexual anxiety and offers some useful advice.

USA, Japan and China among 13 countries failing to support UN condemnation of the death penalty for homosexuality

Ibtisam Ahmed examines the voting patterns in a historic UN resolution supporting LGBTQ+ rights.

Interview with Bi Book award winner Erin Judge

Erin Judge is a bisexual author and stand-up comic from Los Angels. As the excitement of bisexual Visibility Month wares off, Lois Shearing caught up with her to discuss winning a Bi Book Award for her first novel, 'Vowel of Celibacy'.

Trial by media over Speakers’ Corner fracas

A media circus has blown up over a scuffle between trans and anti-trans activists at Speaker's Corner. Sam Hope explores some context.

I imagine me and you

Annette Pryce takes a comparitive meander through two queer films about finding love in unexpected places.

‘Appropriate Behaviour’ and it’s witty and wacky look at life as a bisexual

As the theme for September nears it's end, curator Andrew Macdougall reviews New York based film Appropriate Behaviour and it's refreshing look at bisexual life.