Informations du livre Comment un voyage pourrait-il changer la vision de la vie et de l’amour ? Une romance coréenne forte et émouvante, prête à secouer les cœurs ! Junho, jeune rockeur effronté, ne rêve que de gloire quand il débarque en vacances à Jeju, une petite île au large de la Corée du Sud, […]| De fil en pages
Le Parlement hongrois a adopté une loi pour bannir la Marche des fiertés, marquant une escalade dans la politique de Viktor Orban visant à restreindre les droits des personnes LGBT+.| Le HuffPost
di Cristian Salvatore Miglietta Roma, 20 settembre 2025 – I Lupi Roma Outsport sono scesi in campo alla Finocchiona Cup The post Paoletto vive: Lupi Roma Outsport alla XVI Finocchiona Cup ricordando Paolo Mendico appeared first on Sportopolis.| Sportopolis
Peter Ramsay reviews a new book that explains the transnational character of queer politics and the national character of gay and women’s rights. Book Review: Alexander Stoffel, Eros and Empire: Th…| The Northern Star
L’administration américaine a récemment pris la décision de mettre fin à une ligne d’assistance téléphonique spécialisée dans la prévention du suicide chez les jeunes personnes LGBT +.| Le HuffPost
The attack on trans rights is part of a broader right wing offensive and can be resisted by unifying all the struggles against it, argues Alex Burt. Throughout the election campaign last year, prog…| Labour Hub
Party across the city! I walked with my trans flag down the hill from my home. As I passed the pub, drinkers outside cheered. A man came up, gave me a rose, and said, “Happy Pride”. A woman said, “…| Clare Flourish
I’m sitting here with the judgement in Maya Forstater’s employment tribunal in front of me and, honestly, finding it hard to find the words to express the frustration I feel. Yes, the fact the judge says that sex is, apparently, now considered mutable is laughable and ridiculous. Yes, the implications of this for the rights […]| @MRKHVoice
If you’ve spent any time in the gender debate, especially over on Twitter, you’ll no doubt have come across the obsessive troll Helen Islan, aka mimmymum (if you haven’t, consider yourself lucky). I’ve mentioned her before, in my post about Mermaid’s Susie Green, but I think she deserves a post of her own, especially considering […]| @MRKHVoice
This week’s guest blog is from the lovely Jennifer Milligan, a woman with Turners Syndrome. I’ve been lucky enough to share her perspective before about the importance of understanding women with Turners Syndrome as women. You can fine that excellent post here. This week she is tackling the issue of healthcare for people with DSDs. […]| @MRKHVoice
Guest blog by @soulfoodie, Jennifer Milligan Part of connecting to other people with intersex conditions/DSDs is exploring the often deeply painful experiences that go along with these conditions at the hands of the medical profession. I hope ok to write a post exploring my reflections on having a DSD and issues of trauma. This will […]| @MRKHVoice
There’s a film you may have heard of called A Cock and Bull Story, starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon. The film is based on the 18th century novel The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy. The novel itself is about Tristram’s attempts to write his life story. One of the central jokes of the […]| @MRKHVoice
In a new instalment in our interview series, we speak to Green MSP Maggie Kinloch about how to end conversion practices.| Humanist Society Scotland
Going through the curse of the content creator, some changes will be coming in my life soon. On Friday, I told myself that I would finish the posts for June. As you can see, that didn’t happen, and…| Mybookworld24
Campaigner and legal scholar Brian Dempsey looks back on the campaign to repeal Section 28 and draws lessons for today.| Humanist Society Scotland
During his Programme for Government announcement on 6 May, John Swinney confirmed Scottish Government had shelved a watertight bill to end conversion practices. Our Policy and Campaigns Officer Joe Higgins responds. What has happened? Earlier this month, the Scottish government...| Humanist Society Scotland
My message to the UK’s LGBTQ+ community is clear - I support you. I stand with you.| www.libdems.org.uk
Très virulent contre Donald Trump et sa politique anti-inclusion, l’acteur américain de 81 ans n’a pas hésité à s’exprimer publiquement sur sa vie privée.| Le HuffPost
Après la Tour Eiffel, le Centre Pompidou et le Musée d’Orsay, c’est au tour de l’Arc de Triomphe d’être « décoré ». Cette fois-ci, c’est un arc-en-ciel géant qui traverse le monument au sommet des Champs-Élysées.| Le HuffPost
Tous les joueurs de première et deuxième divisions devaient porter ce week-end un maillot floqué aux couleurs de la communauté LGBT dans le cadre de la journée mondiale de lutte contre l’homophobie.| Le HuffPost
We outline our goals and priorities for 2025, including legalising assisted dying, decriminalising abortion, and ending conversion practices.| Humanist Society Scotland
What a year it’s been. With religious authoritarianism on the march around the world, let’s take some time to celebrate the many victories for humanism in 2024. Here a round up of campaigns and news moments from across the year....| Humanist Society Scotland
Our CEO Fraser Sutherland spoke to the Herald for a long read interview touching on assisted dying, abortion rights, LGBT rights and more.| Humanist Society Scotland
We spoke to former equalities minister Emma Roddick MSP about the need to end anti-LGBT conversion practices in Scotland.| Humanist Society Scotland
Ahead of the Programme for Government 2024-25, Humanist Society Scotland has set out our priorities for the year ahead.| Humanist Society Scotland
Use our new letter template to write to your newly elected MPs to ask them whether they support key humanist causes including assisted dying.| Humanist Society Scotland
Interview with Humanist Society Scotland celebrant Ross Wright reflecting on 10 years of equal marriage in Scotland.| Humanist Society Scotland
On International Day of Women and Girls in Science we celebrate the Edinburgh Seven, the first women to study medicine at a UK university.| Humanist Society Scotland
We look at the key campaigns we're working on in 2024: assisted dying, reproductive rights, religion in schools, climate change, and more.| Humanist Society Scotland