Pink Humanist #2 online now
The UK gay Humanist charity, the Pink Triangle
Trust – owner of this blog – has announced the publication of the second issue of its online
magazine The Pink Humanist. The first issue appeared online last December.The PTT says in a press release:
“The Pink Humanist is an LGBT magazine for Atheists, Humanists, Sceptics and
Freethinkers and is the only one of its kind worldwide. It is edited by Barry
Duke, a co-founder of the UK Gay & Lesbian
Humanist Association (GALHA) in 1979 and a long-standing editor of The
Freethinker, the voice of atheism in the UK since 1881.
“In
the latest issue journalist Andy Armitage [your humble blogger] writes about Godly quacks persisting
in promoting harmful and discredited ‘gay cure’ therapies. Other contributors
include veteran gay activist and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell who
poses the question ‘After homophobia, what next?’, Brett Humphreys, a
mathematician who writes a penetrating article about Alan Turing in the
centenary year of this gay atheist code-breaker’s birth, and an Albanian gay
activist who shows how this once ultra homophobic communist country has taken a
leap into the 21st century.”
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