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Oct 23 2008 8:30 PM
Thanks for the add!
Greets from Poland!
xoxo
Oct 19 2008 3:20 PM
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Oct 2 2008 12:57 PM
thnks 4 accepting..
rly enjoyed the last group
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Sep 10 2008 6:09 PM
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Aug 15 2008 2:04 PM
yeah hopefully be meeting you all in september.!
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Jun 19 2008 10:26 PM
xx xx <3
Feb 15 2008 11:41 AM
Wolverhampton’s biggest ever Lesbian, gay, bisexual and Transgendered (LGB&T) event – and it’s FREE!
Sexual health and HIV charity Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) is holding a Health and Wellbeing Show aimed at the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGB&T) community on Saturday 23 February 2008 from 12pm – 5pm at the Lighthouse Arts Centre, in Wolverhampton. The show coincides with LGBT History Month which aims to raise awareness about the histories of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. THT is working in partnership with Wolverhampton LGBT Network, Wolverhampton Network Consortium and Gender Matters to bring together local support groups to showcase a range of services available to LGB&T people in Wolverhampton and surrounding areas.
The Health and Wellbeing show is free and open to anyone from or who supports the LGB&T community in Wolverhampton. Over 30 stands will be at the show offering information on local LGBT groups, educational opportunities as well as free taster sessions and seminars on community safety, transgender awareness, counselling, psychotherapy, holistic therapies and yoga. An LGBT history month exhibition will be displayed along with works from local LGBT groups.
There will be children’s activities including children’s yoga, as well as entertainment provided by Zip Theatre. Free films will be shown in the Lighthouse cinema including Priscilla Queen of the Desert (1.00pm), Nina’s Heavenly Delights (1.15pm), Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop café (3.20pm) and Brokeback Mountain (3.40pm).
Food and refreshments will be available on the day for sale from the Lighthouse Arts Centre Café including vegetarian and vegan options or bring your own packed lunch.
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Feb 15 2008 11:41 AM
Jane Morel, Regional Manager, for Terrence Higgins Trust said: “This is the biggest ever LGB&T event in Wolverhampton and the show really is a celebration of the lives and achievements of the LGB&T community. Unfortunately many people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered still face stigma and prejudice in their everyday lives. This event is all about working together to celebrate diversity and engaging the LGB&T community to help make Wolverhampton a safe and supportive environment for everyone to live in.”
For further information contact Martin Hogg on 01902 711818 or 07870 565 884 or email: info.wolverhampton@tht.org.uk.
Feb 3 2008 9:11 AM
Jan 22 2008 6:53 PM
c yall soon
Nov 28 2007 2:23 PM
Nov 21 2007 10:11 PM
follow this link i think all lesbians and bi girls will be particlally interested!!
Nov 12 2007 11:29 PM
This Thursday is Donation not Discrimination Day at the Uni. We have a stand from 10.30am til 3pm I would really appreciate it if as many of you could attend as possible. I know some of you said you could be there in the afernoon, but please can some people join me in the morning (I dont want to be on my own).
We are going to be in "The hole in the wall. This is the new office just down from the Student Union reception. I think that its where the old hair dressers used to be.
I look forward to seeing you.
Adam
Nov 12 2007 11:24 PM
We're two dissertation students from Durham University conducting a
dissertation study on lesbian and bisexual preferences for facial attraction
across the menstrual cycle.
We're looking to recruit more participants for our study and wondered if you
would be able to help us out. The study is all online and consists of
completing a questionnaire and doing a facial attraction task which will need
to be conducted each week for the length of your menstrual cycle. It is
entirely confidential and anonymous, even from us, and your particpation would
be really really appreciated.
Similar studies have been undertaken on hetrosexual populations therefore you
would be participating in founding research which aims to fill a significant
area of neglect in facial attraction studies.
We would be grateful if you forward this message to your mailing list/or a
similar procedure depending on what your university lgbta does. If anyone is
interested in conducting the study then please contact us at
s.l.griffths@dur.ac.uk or m.l.lowe@dur.ac.uk and we'll give you the online link.
Many thanks for your help!
Mel and Sara
Oct 30 2007 6:57 PM
Please note if have access to the Daily Mirror today, you would see that Nazir Afzal, the London CPS director has been short-listed for the People’s Award.
For your information, the director has made major progress in community engagement and diversity nationally and pioneered work within the CPS pilot projects as the lead advisor on the monitoring of cases on Forced Marriages, including So- called ‘Honour Based Violence.’
In the event that you would like to vote for Nazir Afzal, the number is 0901 229 2309 and then press 02 (cost 25p, monies to Women’s Aid) or text DMNAZIR to 84080
Women’s Aid will greatly benefit, please do take time to do this.
Lines don’t close till Friday, so I hope you will show your public support by voting.
Thank you.
Oct 30 2007 10:35 AM
Oct 29 2007 10:28 AM
Oct 19 2007 7:50 PM
This year NUS LGBT Campaign is campaigning for ‘Love without Borders’. Around the world, LGBT people are persecuted, imprisoned and even murdered in state-sponsored homophobia. We live in a global community and no longer can we stand by while LGBT people are persecuted. Now is the time to use our freedom to fight for the rights of others across the globe. When abuses of human rights take place we must not be silent.
To this end NUS LGBT campaign, working with partnership organisations, will be organising an emergency demonstration outside the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, 30 Charles Street, London, W1J 5DZ at 1.30pm on Friday 19th October. We call on individuals and groups, LGBT or otherwise to protest against the continued criminalisation, imprisonment, torture and murder of LGBT people in Saudi Arabia. We will be handing a letter of protest to the Saudi Ambassador, HRH Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf, calling on his Government to respect the human rights of its own LGBT citizens.
Please join us in the struggle for Love without Borders – LGBT rights around the world - and make your views known to the Saudi Ambassador on Friday.
Yours in pride
Scott Cuthbertson , NUS LGBT Officer (Open Place)
Claire Anderson, LGBT Officer (Women’s Place)
MORE DETAILS OF THIS AND HOW TO WRITE TO THE EMBASSY CAN BE FOUND AT http://www.officeronline.co.uk/lgbt
Oct 4 2007 12:25 PM
Sep 19 2007 4:32 PM
If you are new or would like to know more infomation, or just want to know where the usual place is! Please email me (Adam) wolveslgbt@yahoo.co.uk
Sep 17 2007 2:27 PM
Aug 31 2007 1:44 PM
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Aug 31 2007 9:44 AM
Aug 25 2007 3:10 PM
Hope ya'll have a great B-Day and many more to come.
Take Good Care
Zeke