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Congratulations LGBT Cookstown

06/01/2016 By ACOMSDave Leave a Comment

Snap 2016-01-06 at 17.08.50Michael McGlade

michael.mcglade@jpress.co.uk

First meeting of LGBT youth group in Cookstown

 

  • Meeting organised by Cara-Friend, an LGBT service running throughout NI
  • Thursday, January 7 from 6-8pm in Cookstown Leisure Centre
  • Focusing on a safe space mentality for those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender

A new group to help young people in the Cookstown area who may be lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, will meet for the first time this Thursday.
The youth group has been set up by Cara-Friend, which is an LGBT service running throughout NI.
Representatives of CaraFriend NI
The first meeting will be held on Thursday night from 6-8pm in Cookstown Leisure Centre.
Declan Meehan, who is the youth development manager said rural areas like Mid Ulster left many young people feeling isolated.
“Isolation of young LGBT people, particularly in rural areas, can be very damaging to young people’s mental health and as such, tackling it is a priority for Cara-Friend,” he said.
“It is a peer support and guidance service that focuses on a safe space mentality for those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender; and for those who might be questioning either their sexuality or gender identity,” said Declan.
 

Isolation of young LGBT people, particularly in rural areas, can be very damaging to young people’s mental health
Declan Meehan

“The new youth group will provide a social outlet for young LGBT people in the wider Cookstown area, as well as a safe space in which they can learn about personal development and meet other like minded young people who may be going through a similar process as themselves.
Read more: http://www.tyronetimes.co.uk/news/health/health-news/first-meeting-of-lgbt-youth-group-in-cookstown-1-7145135#ixzz3wU8tVR8H
 
 

Filed Under: Anti-Bullying & Homophobia Tagged With: CaraFriend, LGBT Cookstown, LGBT support

NCTC Stages U.S. Premiere of FOR THE LOVE OF COMRADES

04/09/2015 By ACOMSDave Leave a Comment

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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by BWM Newsdesk
 
 
 
 
 
For the Love of Comrades
 
In September, New Conservatory Theatre Center opens its 2015-16 Season with the U.S. Premiere of For the Love of Comrades, the impassioned, gritty and inspiring new play by Micheál Kerrigan, with script development by Patricia Byrne and Mary Connors.
After a rapturous reception upon its Northern Ireland premiere in 2013 and subsequent U.K. tour on the 30th anniversary of the strike, the play uncovers the largely unknown but fascinating alliance between Welsh miners and the lesbian and gay community during the 1984 British Miner’s Strike, what would become the Lesbian and Gays Support the Minors (LGSM) campaign. (The captivating true events also inspired the 2014 film, Pride, which was developed alongside the play.) Kerrigan wrote his debut play from his own experiences as an Irish gay activist and a member of the LGSM Group, along with extensive archival research.
For the Love of Comrades runs tonight, September 4, through October 11, 2015. Opening Night is Saturday, September 12, 2015 at 8pm. Tickets are $25-45 and available at nctcsf.org or by calling (415) 861-8972.
“This is an untold story,” says Kerrigan, “Everyone remembers the strikes but few people knew of the gay community’s support for the miners. They play also looks at the parallels of the Northern Ireland situation, the miners’ strike and the struggle for gay rights.”
For the Love of Comrades was hailed by critics and embraced by central figures of the LGSM movement and those who lived through the historic events.
Mike Jackson, co-founder of LGSM proclaimed For the Love of Comrades a “masterpiece,” hailing its embrace of “so much important detail, so much historical truth, the pain and the joys.”
Playwright Micheál Kerrigan is a long-standing gay activist who was a member of the LGSM Group in the 1980s. With script development by Patricia Byrne and Mary Connors, Kerrigan was able to translate his life experiences into his first professional play. His extensive work as an activist includes organising the first ever Gay Pride March in Ireland in Dublin in 1973 and in 1993, the first Gay Pride Festival in Derry~Londonderry, where he currently lives.
Script Developer Patricia Byrne is a writer, performer and Artistic Director of Sole Purpose Productions. She has written six plays for Sole Purpose, including Don’t Say A Word which has been touring extensively throughout Ireland since 2004. It was staged at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2008 and was nominated for an Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award. Other performance work includes The Peace Process Trilogy and The Recruiting Office by Dave Duggan. She has a BA Hons in Theatre and Media Studies and an MA in Film and Television Management and Policy from the University of Ulster.
Director Jeffrey Hoffman helmed Bay Area productions of How the Horn Ended You for Bindlestiff, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof for Boxcar Theatre, Cat’s-Paw for Dragon Productions, History of the Devil for Ragged Wing Ensemble, and Cloud 9 and Walking the Dead for Theatre Q. Hoffman was a participant in Theatre Bay Area’s inaugural ATLAS for Directors program. Hoffman’s extensive acting experience includes many appearance at NCTC, including last season’s Compleat Female Stage Beauty.
The cast of features Miles Duffield, Stephen McFarland, Shane Fahy, Paul Rodriques, Alyssa Stone and Adam Odsess-Rubin.
The creative team of For the Love of Comrades includes scenic design by Devin Kasper, costume design by Corrida Carr, lighting & projection design by Christian Mejia, prop design by Adeline Smith, dialect coaching by Particia Reynoso.
New Conservatory Theatre Center is San Francisco’s premier LGBTQIA and allied performing arts institution and progressive arts education conservatory since 1981. NCTC is renowned for its diverse range of innovative, high quality productions, touring productions and shows for young audiences; its foundational anti-bullying work with youth and educators through YouthAware; and its commitment to nurturing emerging artists and playwrights to expand the canon of queer and allied dramatic work

Filed Under: Theatre Reviews Tagged With: For the love of the Comrade, LGBT support, miners strike, New Conservatory Theatre Center

‘I wanted to make a cultural change’ – So So Gay talks to Christian Webb

05/07/2015 By ACOMSDave Leave a Comment

Jon B talks with Christian Webb, joint winner of Stonewall’s ‘Young Campaigner of the Year’, about his award, his year to date, and why he wants a cultural change.

This interview is in two parts on the SOSOGAY website, it is an interview with Christian Webb and how is trying to make a cultural change, a shift in the way people think, rather than republish it here, I am giving you the links and urge you to read both part 1 and part 2:

  • Part 1 of the Christian Webb interview
  • Part 2 of the Christian Webb interview

Are you supporting the LGBT community in some way that you want to tell us about, or are you involved in a project in support of the LGBT community, or do you need support for a community project – write and let us know!

Filed Under: Anti-Bullying & Homophobia, History Tagged With: Christian Webb, community challenge, cultural change, LGBT support

‘Your future is going to be amazing’

05/07/2015 By ACOMSDave Leave a Comment

‘Your future is going to be amazing’: Hillary Clinton’s inspiring message to gay teen featured on Humans of New York blog who fears people will not like him

  • Presidential candidate used her official campaign page to leave message 
  • Wrote under the image: ‘Find the people who love and believe in you’
  • Signed the message with ‘H’ suggesting it was directly from the politician 
  • Despite the holiday, she continued campaigning in Glen, New Hampshire  

By DAILYMAIL.COM REPORTER

PUBLISHED: 18:36, 4 July 2015 | UPDATED: 22:07, 4 July 2015

Hillary Clinton has posted a comment below a picture of a gay teenager on the Humans of New York Facebook page.

The former Secretary of State used her official campaign page to upload the message below the image of the boy who said he was afraid of what his future holds.

The youngster said: ‘I’m homosexual and I’m afraid about what my future will be and that people won’t like me.’

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Hillary Clinton posted a comment below a picture of this gay teenager on the Humans of New York Facebook page who admitted he feared for his future 

Hillary Clinton posted a comment below a picture of this gay teenager on the Humans of New York Facebook page who admitted he feared for his future

Underneath, Hillary wrote: ‘Prediction from a grown-up: Your future is going to be amazing.

‘You will surprise yourself with what you’re capable of and the incredible things you go on to do.

‘Find the people who love and believe in you – there will be lots of them.’

She signed the message with ‘H’ suggesting she wrote the post and not one of her campaign team members.

It was then shared by a number of her staffers, including the Hillary for America deputy communications director Kristina Schake.
Even though it is a holiday, Hillary continued on the campaign trail on July 4 by visiting a private residence in Glen, New Hampshire.
She spoke to the crowd after a week where polls were released, showing rival Bernie Sanders is giving her competition.
Some of her emails which the State Department released this week, showed throughout her time as Secretary of State, Hillary was doing her upmost to prevent LGBT rights abuses around the world.
During a memorable speech in December 2011, she told a crowd in Switzerland: ‘Like being a woman, like being a racial, religious, tribal, or ethnic minority, being LGBT does not make you less human.
‘And that is why gay rights are human rights, and human rights are gay rights.’

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The former Secretary of State used her official campaign page to upload the message below the boy who said he was afraid of what his future holds. She is pictured on Saturday speaking at a private residence in Glen, New Hampshire
Even though it is a holiday, the campaigning doesn’t stop for Hillary, with recent polls showing Bernie Sanders is giving her some competition for the Democratic nomination
Even though it is a holiday, the campaigning doesn't stop for Hillary, with recent polls showing Bernie Sanders is giving her some competition for the Democratic nomination 
Even though it is a holiday, the campaigning doesn’t stop for Hillary, with recent polls showing Bernie Sanders is giving her some competition for the Democratic nomination
She addresses a crowd who gathered at the home to hear the ex-First Lady speak
She addresses a crowd who gathered at the home to hear the ex-First Lady speak 
She addresses a crowd who gathered at the home to hear the ex-First Lady speak
Hillary Clinton meets voters during campaign road trip (archive)

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3149526/Hillary-Clinton-writes-comment-Humans-New-York-post-gay-teen-fears-people-not-like-saying-future-going-amazing.html#ixzz3f02uV9b1
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Filed Under: Anti-Bullying & Homophobia Tagged With: gay teen, Hillary Clinton, LGBT support

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