The Awadh Queer Pride Committee organised first queer flash mob of the Lucknow city, on May 20th to celebrate International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT).
Around 43 of the 147 films that will be screened at the festival will compete in the eight competition categories for a total cash award of Rs 2.20 lakhs.
If being gay is a way of attracting attention according to you, either you are jealous of the attention, or are sad that gayness works better than your attempt at being the ‘beloved witch’. My condolences.
Around 147 films from 45 countries that reflect the diversity of the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer communities will be screened at two venues in South Mumbai - the city's iconic art deco theatre Liberty Cinema and Alliance de Francaise. This year's festival theme is "Diverse, One" and explores the diversity of the LGBTQ communities.
Sikandarbagh Crossings to Hazartgunj – General Post Office (GPO), a stretch of approximately 1.5 Km, witnessed more than 300 people walk the first Lucknow Queer Pride
LGBTQ flashmob at Hauz Khas Village, Delhi, broke the stereotypes around the community with the help of powerful messages and an even more powerful dance.
The LGBTQ community in India still struggles, awaiting for the social and constitutional justice that it deserves. Amidst this, the community is tagged with man... Read More...
The Awadh Pride Committee in collaboration with the Humsafar Trust organized the Awadh Queer Film Festival on April 2, 2017, that explored various aspects of gender and sexuality.
Chez Jerome Q cafe is the first LGBTQI space of its kind in Delhi, and is open to all open-minded folk out there, regardless of sexual orientation or other labels the society generously applies to people.