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Queer and Youth
* Queer Youth Alliance
The first GSA in the UK was founded in 2000 by CN Lester at Putney High School GDST, and led in part to the formation of Queer Youth Network.
* Queer Youth Network ( UK )
* 28 – In the United Kingdom, The Queer Youth Alliance is founded, the first such " youth-led " gay rights organisation.
The block programs on 4ZZZ include: Autonomous Action Radio, Jazz Show, Locked In-Prisoners ' Show, Nothing But The Blues, Rock ' n Roll Show, Punk Rock Show, Eco Radio, Queer Radio, Dykes on Mikes, SkaTrek, The Movie Show, New Zealand Show, The Youth Show, Dark Essence ( Dark wave ), The Yard, Brisbane Line, World-beat, Megaherzzz.
The Queer Youth Network ( Q. Y. N.
Queer Youth Network members from London and the South East marching down Whitehall as part of Pride London 2011.
Founded in 1999 by David Joseph Henry and CN Lester as a grass roots civil rights group, its formation was inspired by YouthSpeak and originally called the ' Queer Youth Alliance ' until December 2006, and also ‘ Queer Youth Overground ’ for a short period between 1999 and 2001.
With the departure of Greg Justice and Katherine Parlour, the organisation re-grouped ; after a period of no clear control in 2007, the organisation changed its name to the Queer Youth Network, and with David Henry, Michael Bundock and Damian Griffiths appointed as the Network's trustees.
The Queer Youth Network is campaigning for the legalisation of marriage for same sex couples and as a result the organisation is one of the founding members of the Coalition for Marriage Equality ( UK ) together with OutRage!
After a brief period of inactivity, Queer Youth Network returned to campaigning in August 2007, with the appointment of Jack Holroyde as " Campaigns Officer ".
Queer Youth Alliance at Manchester EuroPride 2003 with gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell
The National Queer Youth Conference is hosted annually by the Queer Youth Network, in 2003 it took place in London, 2004 saw it come to Birmingham, Manchester in 2005 and to Birmingham again in 2007.
Queer Youth London is one of the movement's most active groups.
The Queer Youth Network launched Queer Youth Radio in the summer of 2006.

Queer and Alliance
The Columbia Queer Alliance is the central Columbia student organization that represents the lesbian, gay, transgender, and questioning student population.
He also holds two awards from the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation for Queer Eye, presented in 2004 and 2005.
* SexPowerGod, the annual fall dance sponsored by the Brown University Queer Alliance
Currently, there is a Queer Alliance student group and a Queer Resource Center on campus.
New College of California sponsored a number of student organizations, including the Black Law Caucus, Queer Caucus, and National Lawyers Guild Student Alliance.
It sponsored community projects such as the Equality Alliance and produced a free newsletter, Queer Update, for activists.

Queer and website
As a result of Channel 4's decision, Davies pulled out of a deal that would have seen a series of Queer as Folk short stories published on the broadcaster's website, and vowed never to work with Channel 4 again.
* Beacon Press website for A Queer and Pleasant Danger
In May 2012, an underground LGBTQ community, calling themselves the Biola Queer Underground, launched a website in support of promoting dialogue and reconsideration of Biola's community standards regarding expulsion on account of homosexual behavior.
* Queer Youth Network website

Queer and UK
The expression " in Queer Street " was used in the UK as of the 1811 edition of Francis Grose's A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue for someone in financial trouble.
In 1999, Russell T Davies's Queer as Folk, a popular TV series shown on Channel 4 ( UK ) debuted and focused primarily on the lives of young gay men ; in particular on a 15-year-old going through the processes of revealing his sexuality to those around him.
Because of the TV show, it was the Queer As Folk CD soundtrack, which went gold within one month of going on sale in March 1999 in the UK, that has become the most successful project the label has ever taken on.
no: Queer as Folk ( UK )
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Queer groups that are flourishing now in the UK are Edinburgh QueerMutiny Queers Without Borders, Queer Mutiny North, Cardiff Queer Mutiny, Queer Mutiny Brighton.
In the UK there is a burgeoning queercore scene, fuelled by afore mentioned groups such as Queer Mutiny, the now defunct Homocrime, and record labels such as Local Kid arranging shows and releasing records by bands such as The Corey Orbisons, Sleeping States, Drunk Granny, Little Paper Squares, Husbands, Fake Tan and Lianne Hall.
* Queer as Folk ( UK TV series ), 1999 – 2000
* Queer as Folk ( 2000 TV series ), a 2000 – 2005 American and Canadian version of the UK series
1991's Queer would be the band's swansong, and was supported by various techno inspired singles under the moniker of Feedback Max ( in the UK ) to disguise the identity of the band to club DJs.
Sparks was a regular cast member of the breakthrough Showtime television series, Queer As Folk, an American adaptation of the UK series written by Russell T Davies.
* Russell T Davies: Queer as Folk UK, Doctor Who ( 2005 revival ), Joking Apart, and Chalk
* Babylon, a nightclub in the UK version of Queer as Folk
* Queer as Folk ( UK TV series ) ( 1999-2000 ), a British television series about a group of gay men
* Queer Youth TV ( UK )
A week later, White issued a second CD featuring a cover version of The Jam's " Butterfly Collector " and a further two " Queer " mixes produced by Danny Saber and Rabbit In the Moon ( also previously released in the UK ).
Initially, Mushroom Records had scheduled " Queer " to be the lead single for the UK release of the debut album Garbage, matching the single release strategy internationally.
Queer as Folk ( UK TV series )

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