A self-guided tour at a major museum has dubbed Lego blocks anti-LGBT, warning they reinforce “heteronormativity”.
Don’t forget to say hello to the swans on your way to the most important country estate in the history of computing.
The British mathematician, whose fate was both exceptional and tragic, is considered a founding figure for the idea of ...
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February is LGBTQ+ History Month – a time to look back and celebrate the lives and achievements of LGBTQ+ people of the past ...
Turing was granted a royal pardon in 2013 for his 1952 conviction for gross indecency. The Bank of England's £50 note now features a portrait of Alan Turing, released into circulation on what ...
He stepped to the podium at a City Council meeting, unrolled a towel, and unsheathed a 20-inch-long WWII bayonet, police said ...
Cottle said his personal hero was the British mathematician Alan Turing, who decoded the German ... In 1952, he was convicted of “gross indecency” for engaging in a relationship with a man ...
These brave men and women fought for equality and acceptance and forged a path ahead for the LGBTQ+ community.
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