LGBTQIA+ Travel Guides: Destination Madrid – Spain

?Vale Madrid! Known as el Foro, the forum, in English, is a term originating from ancient times, representing Madrid’s long history as a place where people would gather. With a vibrant, welcoming, and architecturally stunning landscape, Madrid is probably one of the most understated cities in the world. Visitors are often left in awe of its beauty, with its green open places, historic buildings, fun nightlife, and welcoming people. For those that have visited Madrid usually, they come away in love with all that the city has to offer
Ancient Gays: LGBTQIA+ individuals throughout history

Some believe that more people identify as LGBTQIA+ than ever before. Often calling it a fad, trend, or just a sign of the times; however, history shows that the community has existed for thousands of years. Many LGBTQIA+ members often played important roles within their communities, societies, and history. The past hundred years have seen many reforms in the laws and rights of the LGBTQIA+ community. However, what was life like for members of the community hundreds or even thousands of years ago?
LGBTQIA+ Travel Guides: Destination NYC – USA

Very few cities worldwide are truly iconic and recognisable by so many of their landmarks. For good reasons, NYC is a top LGBTQIA+ destination and is typically always in the top ten most visited cities globally. The city is home to many diverse cultures and stunning attractions frequently featured in iconic films and shows. NYC offers visitors and residents alike a lot of fun things to do that there is never enough time to see and do them all
LGBTQIA+ Relationships: Love across borders

Practical tips when falling in love with someone from a different country. With high-speed internet available worldwide and international air travel much more affordable, falling in love with someone thousands of miles away has become easy and occurs more frequently than ever before. For people who fall in love, what practical steps can they take to make the process of living together in the future easier?
LGBTQIA+ Travel Guides: Destination Singapore

Singapore, the “Garden city”, has a modern infrastructure, clean streets and contemporary architecture. Though Singapore is a financial powerhouse and a connection hub to other parts of Asia and Australasia, there is more to this city than just its location or economy. Singapore has a lot to offer, certainly more than a city break or short stopover
LGBTQIA+ Representation: Are TV and films doing enough?

Over the past 50 years, there has been a slow and steady increase in the number of vocal and proud LGBTQIA+ actors and actresses. With more TV shows and films creating leading characters and increasing the number of supporting roles, the community is becoming better represented. However, how close is the entertainment industry’s representation of the community when it comes to real life?
LGBTQIA+ Travel Guides: Destination Paris – France

Paris is the capital of one of the world’s most LGBTQIA+-friendly cities and countries, France. Paris is nicknamed the city of lights and is steeped in history and beauty. Whether you are looking for romantic strolls along the River Seine, walking past the many majestic buildings, bridges and monuments or spending your day shopping for chic and designer clothing, Paris has a lot to offer visitors
Pride 2020: Joining in with the community by going online

2020 has been a challenging year for everyone, especially those large groups and teams that organise the many annual pride events and marches worldwide. With mandated lockdowns restricting everyone’s ability to attend events, resilient organisers have found new ways to help people come together and celebrate Pride. Online Pride has had a mixed response from the community. However, is there an opportunity to create online content and participation in future events long after the pandemic?
Politicising the vulnerable: targeting minority groups

Throughout time, warlords, kings, religious leaders, and politicians have rallied the masses, mobilised support for their plans, or distracted the majority using divisive methods. One such approach uses fear, hatred and mistrust of groups where the majority usually do not socially interact with the target group and where differences exist. The support is achieved by managing the narrative, weaponising religions, misrepresenting ethnicities, beliefs, and sexualities, and ultimately targeting small groups of vulnerable people and minorities. Sadly, even in these modern times, these tactics and approaches are still being used; however, does this approach really benefit modern-day politicians?
The LGBTQIA+ Ideology Narrative: understanding the truth

They look like you, sound like you and come from similar backgrounds. They can be found everywhere, be one of your friends, family, and even one of those you love the most. Coming from everywhere and not belonging to a single race, religion, or gender makes them challenging to identify. In an ever-changing world and shifting attitudes, how different are the views and beliefs of the LGBT community when they are compared to their heterosexual peers?
