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Listings of UK, Ireland and Europe LGBT Events

July 2004

 

July 31:  USA Interest:  APA Supports Legalisation of Same-Sex Civil MarriagesProhibiting civil marriage for same-sex couples is discriminatory and unfairly denies such couples, their children and other members of their families the legal, financial and social advantages of civil marriage says the American Psychological Association’s (APA) Council of Representatives in a resolution adopted this week
July 15: 
UK Interest: 
Professional DJs to Work With Young Lesbians and Gay MenYouth Music, the national organisation providing diverse and high-quality participatory music activity for young people aged 18 and under, has awarded a grant to Manchester Pride for professional DJs to work with young lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people.
July 13: 
World Interest: 
A Stronger AIDS Response in Asia Could Avert Millions of New HIV Infections, Says New ReportPolitical leaders in Asia and the Pacific have a precious window of opportunity to save millions of people from HIV infection.
July 11: 
World Interest: 
Kerry on Fight Against AIDS:  'We Are Losing Ground'Senator John Kerry, the presumptive Democratic Presidential candidate, has promised to work with Congress to double funding to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.
July 11:
 World Interest: 
UNAIDS Conference:  Act Now or Pay Later, Says Top AIDS Scientist.  Countries in Asia face a simple choice when it comes to tackling the HIV epidemic.
July 11:
  USA Interest: 
HRC's Jacques Rebuffs Bush Radio Chat.  Within hours of the US President’s radio broadcast on Saturday, the Human Rights Campaign launched a broadside, accusing President Bush of “trying to distract the American people from the serious challenges facing America”.
July 8: 
UK Interest: 
THT:  Tell us all about your sex life - again!  Yes, it's that time of year again - Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) and Sigma Research want to know all about what you get up to in the sack! 
July 8: 
UK Interest: 
Research Into Housing and Support Needs of Older Gays in ScotlandStonewall Scotland is working with ODS consultants (an experienced Glasgow based consultancy) to undertake research into the housing and support needs of older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) people in Scotland.
July 1: 
UK Interest:  London Gay Men's Chorus to Play WimbledonThe London Gay Men’s Chorus, the UK’s largest and best known gay choir, are to perform in the open air as part of the 2004 Cannizaro Park Festival in Wimbledon, on Saturday 11th July, at 7.30pm.

Last updated:  30 August 2004