Second Class Welcome to Second Class. You can join in on our Facebook Group 1 year ago Star Observer He also suggested that Sydney's Mardi Gras could pay compensation to survivors of child sex abuse >> View on facebook 1 year ago Junkee I got to watch this last night and it is amazing. This is the sort of good exposure our community needs. Btw, does anyone know if the actor is gay also or not? ❤️️❤️️❤️️ View on facebook 1 year ago Junkee Can we have more cute gay stories like 'Love, Simon'? View on facebook 1 year ago Queerty Ignore the headline. It's misleading. It should be 'Sexual abuse scene on primetime TV soap spreads awareness about rape against men by other men'. The article has footage of said TV scene. Avoid if this triggers you. ... See more "We had a real opportunity to show that rape can happen to anyone." View on facebook 1 year ago Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives Out of the Archives - Onto the small screen The Archives' extensive Records of Wicked Women, donated by Jasper Laybutt and Lisa Salmon, have been drawn on in this wonderful new short documentary by Anna Brownfield. Its last day on ABC iview is this Saturday 25th March. The documentary was funded through ABC ARTS and Screen Australia's Love Bites, which celebrates the 40th Anniversary of Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, with additional support from Film Victoria. The Ms Wicked footage used in this documentary and held by the Archives was previously digitised through a generous donation from Dykes On Bikes Melbourne. ... See more View on facebook 1 year ago 'Queerama' Brings Archived British LGBTQ People Out of the Shadows In this engaging patchwork of LGBT life in British film and TV, subjects were initially filmed from behind to protect their anonymity. But soon they stepped out of the shadows and faced the camera, undisguised. ... See more View on facebook 1 year ago The Advocate magazine Trying to make us disappear... View on facebook 1 year ago Why women face longer toilet queues – and how we can achieve ‘potty parity’ An important issue, although I feel the author gets their lines blurred by attacking men for alleged personal hygiene issues as a reason to not have "unisex" toilets. >> What is the solution? Unisex toilets have been touted ever since one featured in Ally McBeal with equal billing to Calista Flockhart. I don’t like them on two grounds. I would rather share a public toilet with the cleaner sex (don’t protest, men, until you get better at washing your hands). And as women’s safe spaces are being reduced all over the country – fewer refuges, less funding – I am in favour of preservation not neutralisation. ... See more In a survey, 59% of women say they regularly stand in line for the loo, compared with 11% of men – the result of gender bias in architecture and design, plus a dose of prejudice and taboo View on facebook 1 year ago Tony Abbott given extra entitlements as former prime minister Exclusive: Malcolm Turnbull agreed to Abbott’s request to extend Comcar entitlements after taking over as PM View on facebook 1 year ago N.Y. Catholic Archbishop Opposes Bill Making It Easier for Abuse Victims to Sue The surprise is? And the Labor party wants to give this organisation more money? New mantra: "Not a single cent until they clean up their act'. "Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the famously anti-LGBT Roman Catholic archbishop of New York, is arguing against pending state legislation that would offer a window for survivors of sexual abuse to sue over crimes that happened decades ago." ... See more Cardinal Timothy Dolan is lobbying against a bill offering a one-year window for survivors to sue in decades-old cases. View on facebook « ‹ 8 of 389 › » Tweet