Events
The 22nd National Conference on LGBT Equality: Creating Change will be held at the Sheraton Dallas Hotel in beautiful downtown Dallas, Texas, Feb. 3 - 7, 2010. Produced by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, the Creating Change Conference (as it is affectionately known) is the nation's pre-eminent political, leadership and skills-building conference for the LGBT social justice movement. Since 1988, Creating Change has been the opportunity for thousands of committed people to develop and hone their skills, celebrate victories, build community, and to be inspired by visionaries of our LGBT movement and allied movements for justice and equality.
The primary goal of the Creating Change Conference is to build our movement's political power from the ground up to secure our overarching goal of full equality, social justice and dignity for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in the United States.
Please join us!
Upwards of 2000 people attend the Creating Change Conference from all over the United States, with a few attendees from other countries. Attendees include:
- people just like you who are creating change every day
- young and old activists
- organizers and activists of color
- paid and unpaid staff people at LGBT political or community organizations
- lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender advocates and straight allies
- elected and appointed officials
- leaders of campus communities and local community centers.
Creating Change is an annual gathering of organizers and activists working to create a world in which our sexual orientations and gender expressions will be welcomed and celebrated. Please join us in Dallas, Feb. 3 - 7, 2010!
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Australia Day - Join the Boys in Sydney
What do you do on the Australia Day in Sydney
?
You join the Gay4Play Armada on Sydney's stunning harbour.
Relax, enjoy and play in style with the Gays this Australia Day.
Gay4Play luxury yachts are loaded with a premium bounty of fine wine and champagne. Feast on succulent canapes and gourmet cheese.
Join the thousands that revel in Sydney Harbour's beauty by succumbing to pure indulgence with our sexy serving boys pampering you all day long.
Package includes:
- 8 hours of Sailing on the Harbour
- An abundance of beer, wine, water and softdrink included all day
- Gourmet brunch
- Fleet rendevous for lunch providing opportunity to swim, mingle and meet
Luxury yachts sail in the Armada every year, around the harbour and with the opportunity to join the famous Ferry-a-thon on the Harbour.
Where: Sydney Habour
More info: www.gay4play.com.au
Need accommodation then check out The Grace Hotel or our other properties in Sydney.
Need assistance then contact RainbowTourism.com's concierge for free assistance.
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Midsumma, Melbourne's premier queer arts and cultural festival, will bring the city to life over summer when the festival begins on 17th of January. |
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday
9:00am 6:00am
Event Pricing Information:
This event has free entry
Property Facilities
Child Activities/Child Minding
1 St Heliers St
Abbotsford VIC 3067
What is the theme for World AIDS Day 2009?
The UK theme for World AIDS Day 2009 focuses on the reality of HIV today.
The theme uses real people and real situations to present true accounts of how HIV affects people living in the UK, as well as dispelling myths, misinformation and confusion.
The slogan for World AIDS Day 2009 in the UK is "HIV: Reality"
The UK theme translates the World AIDS Campaign international World AIDS Day theme of "human rights and access to treatment" to our situation here in the UK. The international theme also relates closely to the philosophy of "Respect & Protect"
A full range of "HIV: Reality" resources are available from NAT from our online shop
What is NAT's role in World AIDS Day?
NAT has played a co-ordinating role for World AIDS Day in the UK since the first World AIDS Day in 1988.
Each year we work with people living with HIV and other organisations to develop an appropriate theme for World AIDS Day, design posters and information resources and develop and manage the World AIDS Day website, the main source of information for World AIDS Day in the UK. Visit the NAT site
Why do we wear red ribbons to mark World AIDS Day?
The red ribbon is worn as a sign of support for people living with HIV. Wearing a red ribbon for World AIDS Day is a simple and powerful way to show support and challenge the stigma and prejudice surrounding HIV and AIDS that prevents us from tackling HIV in the UK and internationally.
The red ribbon has been an international symbol of AIDS awareness since 1991. The Red Ribbon Project was created by the New York based organisation Visual AIDS, which brought together artists to create a symbol of support for the growing number of people living with HIV in the US.
The red ribbon is the result of collaboration between community artists who wanted to create a non-copyrighted image that could be used as an awareness-raising tool by people across the world.
$10.00 at the door with $5.00 proceed going to Pride! and special prices for non beer drinkers! Entertainment provide as well. Come on down and meet the new board! We look forward to seeing you there!
