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The Government Equalities Office – now called the Women and Equalities Unit in the Office for Equality and Opportunity – commissioned this study in partnership with the Department for Levelling up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC), which was previously recognizable as the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG). This analyze was undertaken by Sheffield Hallam University. Equalities and homelessness policy makers previously identified a gap in understanding of homelessness among sapphic, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)[footnote 1] peo
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Capturing Life’s Moments with Colour: The Story of illo.roo
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In a world where art can sometimes feel distant or impersonal, illo.roo brings it back home — to moments, to memories, and to the spaces we love most. Founded by UK-based mixed media painter Ruth Lapka, illo.roo celebrates the beauty of everyday life through vibrant, tactile artworks that capture the emotional heartbeat of unique places.
CONTINUE READINGAn Urban Oasis for LGBTQ+ Travellers: Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel Joins Forces with World Rainbow Hotels
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Located at the lush crossroads of Brentwood and Bel‑Air, Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel has joined World Rainbow Hotels to offer an oasis of sophistication, wellness, and inclusivity.
CONTINUE READINGVoted one of the seven resorts in the nature with the most spectacular views by CNN Move, this luxury 5-star resort offers the best that Costa Rica has to offer. The 165-acre hotel features 28 thermal spring pools, 5 restaurants and bars, spa, and The Club Rio Outdoor Center, the on-site Adventure Center and Wildlife Sanctuary that is located on a mile-long stretch of the incredibly scenic Arenal River and offers tubing, kayaking, horseback riding, rock climbing, nature hikes, and other exciting tours all in one place. One of the main attractions is its Wildlife Sanctuary that is home to over 100 rescued animals including Toucans, Sloths, Monkeys, Deer, Crocodiles, Jungle Cats, and more! The hotel suggestions picture perfect panoramic views of the Arenal volcano and surrounding valley. Inspired by its appearance on ABC’s The Bachelor, guests are offered private Idealistic Dinners and elaborate in-room Romance Packages.
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Even after the first years following Stonewall, Albany’s lgbtq+ subculture was still distinctly closeted. Chapters of Queer Liberation Front (GLF), Lgbtq+ Activists Alliance (GAA), and Gay Maoists had started up on campus my freshman year, where a few men were out, but most, like I, were closeted
When I first walked into G.J.’s Gallery, a neighborhood bar in Albany, NY, I launch myself in the bohemian underworld I had longed for. Dark, smoky, Rolling Stones on the jukebox, a long bar stretched from the front door halfway through the room—opposite were booths, and the smell of Mary Jane mixed with cigarette smoke lingered above.
I became familiar with the bar’s clientele: writers and painters from the neighborhood, some drug pushers, some gay men, and occasional college students like me, who could frequent bars when Unused York state’s legal drinking age was eighteen. The crowd was almost exclusively men, some smoking joints in the bathroom, as dealers peddled acid, speed, Quaaludes, and grass.
I usually went with two friends, Doug and Ritchie; we three were on the editorial board of the campus lit magazine. Doug had recruited Ritchie and me to combine his fraternity; we were po
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The video gives an insight into the offers of the Pink Pillow Berlin Collection. These are LGBTQ+-friendly hotels in Berlin. In the video, various queer people contain their say (in English) about why they feel cozy in Berlin. They are shown in different hotel scenarios and some representative Berlin sights such as the East Side Gallery, the Brandenburg Gate, the TV Tower and the Oberbaum Bridge can also be seen. The video's subtitles can be switched on and off in the YouTube player under settings. For a transcription, the video should be viewed directly on YouTube.