Thursday 30 January 2020

Peter Tatchell Foundation's Newsletter

#PTFweekly #80 - 30 January 2020
Remembering thousands of LGBTs murdered by the Nazis
Why are LGBTs sharing stories of sex with Anglican vicars?
Hello Jean-Francois,

The heinous crimes committed by the Nazis against millions, including thousands of LGBT+ people, must never, ever be forgotten. READ MORE After liberation, many LGBTs were not freed. They were transferred to prisons run by the allies!

It's great to see Gay Star News back in business. PLEASE VISIT & SUPPORT THEIR SITE. We welcome more voices to articulate the ongoing LGBT+ struggle.
With the rise of the far right, the threat to minorities is never far away
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Iran's Ahwazi Arab minority: Gunned down, tortured & executed 
Victims of repression, poverty & racism at the hands of Tehran regime
Why do people who defend Palestinian Arabs not defend Iranian Arabs?
Wales bans parents from removing their kids from LGBT/sex ed lessons 
To keep children ignorant is child neglect & damaging to their well being
The welfare of all children must come first!
Trump posts video of bishop saying 'demonic spirit' causes gayness
Vice-President Pence spoke at the same service & did not disagree
Trump & Pence are pandering to the religious right
Raising income tax on the wealthy will reduce growing inequality
It can be done without harming growth, says the head of IMF
With great wealth comes great responsibility
LGBTs share stories of sexual encounters with Church of England vicars It comes after bishops insist only married heterosexuals should have sex
Bishops have yet again got their knickers cassocks in a twist
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National Diversity Awards 2020

Announcement: ITV News Working in Association with UK's Largest Diversity Awards

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ITV News Working in Association with UK's Largest Diversity Awards

We are thrilled to announce that ITV News are working in conjunction with The National Diversity Awards to highlight role models and community organisations on regional and national news channels.
 
 
 
 
3 Weeks Until Nominations Open for The National Diversity Awards!
 
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Make sure to get your thinking caps on, because this year we aim to recognise more role models and community champions than ever before.

28,000 people nominated last year alone, representing the positive aspects of every section of society to recognise role models and community organisations for their dedication to fighting injustice and discrimination on a grass roots level. 663 shortlisted nominees and 94 award winners have had their various achievements showcased though platforms including ITV and the Huffington Post, leading to increased funding, fundamental collaborations and wider recognition for these vital services.

Nominations Open on 18th February: You will be able to nominate at...
 
 
 
 
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It’s really important that we celebrate our nominees amazing achievements to keep the conversation regarding diversity on the national agenda. And what better way to do that than by capturing the spirit of our nation in one room, a room that is filled with ordinary people doing extraordinary things across the length and breadth of the country.
 
 
 
 
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The National Diversity Awards are delighted to present you with our latest winner’s interview. Spotlighting the incredible work of this year’s NDA champions, our series of winner’s interviews continues with the exceptional winner of the Positive Role Model for Race, Faith or Religion, Darryl Laycock.

Today, Darryl is a highly respected rehabilitated ex-offender who is passionate about educating children on the perils of crime. He has educated over 160,000 children and young people. 80% of his work is done free of charge and he travels across the UK to empower youngsters to follow their dream.
 
 
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