An extract from the thirteenth annual report of Cara-Friend, a befriending organisation for gay men and lesbians founded in Belfast in 1974. The extract describes seminars held in Northern Ireland regarding the AIDS crisis and the decision for the…
An extract from the twelfth annual report of Cara-Friend, a befriending organisation for gay men and lesbians founded in Belfast in 1974. The extract details various seminars about AIDS that had been organised by Cara-Friend and the Terrence Higgins…
The ticket HERE NI had to attend the Freedom of the City. The 1st time an LGBTQIA+ organisation was honoured along with others in this way. Here NI said they are honoured be recognised alongside so many others who served our communities during the…
The late May Blood attending the Underexposed Photography Exhibition in 2008 with the then Lord Mayor Tom Hartley, Gerry Kelly MLA and Queerspace activists Colin Flinn and Gareth Lee.
This front cover depicts an image of three women created by the lesbian artist Louise Walsh, who was active in the Women’s News collective in the late 1980’s. The cover also lists headlines referring to some of the content included in the issue:…
A cartoon of Hettie, a straight character who is an ally/supporter of LGBT rights. Hettie is holding a sign that reads 'Straight but not Narrow'. Hettie appeared regularly in Women's News.
This picture was taken in Cookstown, Northern Ireland. This was the gathering spot for the committee members of Mid Ulster Pride just before the parade began. This was the first Pride Parade ever for Mid Ulster and was held during the COVID-19…
Insight: Gay Pride is a television programme originally broadcast on Ulster Television (UTV) in Northern Ireland in 1999. The programme covers events at Belfast Pride that year. It includes interviews with the organisers and coverage of religious…