Go along and enjoy the space and a display of queer lives past and present, which will be shown until the summer.
Go along and enjoy the space and a display of queer lives past and present, which will be shown until the summer.
Scotland has made history by becoming the first country in the world to make the teaching of LGBTQ+ history compulsory in schools.
Germany offering compensation to 249 people who faced persecution under a 1871 law that criminalised same-sex relationships between men.
This Pride month, we are remembering the work of black LGBTQ+ activists who paved the way for equality.
Queer Heritage South launch A Queer Digitial Museum tomorrow!
Queer Britain, Levi’s® and Post Office invite members of LGBTQ+ communities and allies to write an open letter, recording and preserving valuable accounts of what it means to be LGBTQ+ in Britain today.
The symposium will see selected presenters join invited artists and practitioners to share their thoughts on creatively engaging with the LGBTQ+ past.
Archivist Penny McMahon to give a FREE 30-minute talk in Parliament on Thursday, July 30 from 6pm
Author Jane Traies has lived through some of the most defining moments of LGBTQ+ history