Trans community offered free makeovers and changing rooms for Manchester Pride
Trans men and women are being offered free makeovers and even changing rooms over the Manchester Pride Big Weekend thanks to the Lesbian and Gay Foundation.
Trans men and women are being offered free makeovers and even changing rooms over the Manchester Pride Big Weekend thanks to the Lesbian and Gay Foundation.
Manchester’s Lesbian and Gay Foundation will now become a trans* inclusive charity as other existing services are ‘struggling to meet the needs’ of people looking for support.
Sparkle, one of the world’s most high profile Transgender events, enjoys its tenth anniversary this year and will be in the Gay Village on July 12.
Kinbaku, named after a style of Japanese rope bondage, is a card game where players build ‘decks’ through trading before ‘battling’ in the vein of industry ace Magic: The Gathering (MTG) and even Nintendo’s nineties juggernaut Pokemon.
Manchester’s first monthly transgender night Glamazon for trans people, their friends and admirers is opening tomorrow.
The LGF have been visiting schools, colleges and University’s all over Greater Manchester
The Albert Kennedy Trust initiative offers shelter, training and friendship to those in the LGBT community affected by abuse
The threat of violence and homelessness prevents accurate stats on homosexuality
Julia Grant expressed concern over Pride in open letter
Julie Bindel was due to speak at Manchester uni
Julie Bindel was due to talk at University of Manchester debate
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