More from JMU Journalism
LGBT
-
LGBTQ community reacts to Jess Glynne transphobic comments
Liverpool’s LGBTQ community has responded to transphobic comments made by singer Jess Glynne.
-
National Museums Liverpool celebrates LGBT+ History Month
National Museums Liverpool is sharing the untold histories of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people to celebrate LGBT+ month.
-
Celebration of LGBT history returns
The Museum of Liverpool was the hub for the OUTing the Past Festival which celebrates LGBT history.
-
Remembrance event for Transgender lives lost
Honouring lives lost proved a moving occasion at a vigil on International Transgender Day of Remembrance.
-
Malaysian man’s Home Office plea to stay
A Malaysian man living in Kirkby faces deportation because the Home Office claims he’s lying about his sexuality.
-
Broadcaster Balding’s journalism advice
Renowned sports broadcaster Clare Balding talks to JMU Journalism about breaking into the industry.
-
T-shirt protest adorns Cilla statue
The famous Cilla Black statue in Liverpool was temporarily ‘defaced’ as part of a protest by radical feminists.
-
Homotopia launch gets the party started
Homotopia organiser Char Binns tells JMU Journalism why the festival is so special.
-
Homotopia celebrates 15 years of gay culture
The LGBT+ arts showcase extravaganza Homotopia is back – bigger and brighter than ever.
-
Homotopia back with reasons to celebrate
The Homotopia festival has returned to Liverpool with a special launch event kicking things off.
-
Tales shed light on LGBT history in city
The Tales From the City exhibition at the Museum of Liverpool will explore the changes the LGBT community has faced.
-
Kicking off to tackle social issues
A football club is calling foul play on discrimination and bringing the beautiful game to players from all walks of life.
-
Police lace up to back LGBT awareness
Merseyside Police officers are wearing rainbow-coloured laces to kick-start awareness for LGBT history month.
-
‘Our discrimination battle continues’
Former Lord Mayor, Gary Millar, insists there is still work to do when tackling discrimination against the LGBT community.
-
Funds granted for museum LGBT research
National Museums Liverpool has been awarded a grant of over £91,000 to fund research into its LGBT collections.
-
Homotopia hysteria returns to city
A spectacular array of performances will bring a unique view of homosexuality during the Homotopia festival returns.