Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association

A round-up of GALHA’s activities during 1999

In 1999 the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association celebrated its 20th anniversary. The five highlights of the year were:

We continued to play a part in the ongoing campaign to achieve lesbian and gay equality. We initiated a protest campaign against Laura Ashley after the company appointed US Christian homophobe Pat Robertson as a non-executive director. We twice lobbied the Home Secretary concerning anti-gay discrimination – first after the issue of the report of the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry, and second after the Admiral Duncan bombing. We made a detailed submission to the Home Office team reviewing sex offences.

Following several joint meetings with Amnesty International UK’s Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Network, our committee decided to affiliate to Amnesty International.

Following a talk on GALHA and gay rights issues given by Jim Herrick, the Tyneside Humanist Group, one of the largest and most active such groups in the country, decided to affiliate to GALHA.

URI of this page : http://www.galha.org/events/1999_roundup.html
Created : Sunday, 2000-01-09 / Last updated : Sunday, 2006-02-12
Brett Humphreys : webster@galha.org