We speak to writer and activist Tourmaline about her definitive work on the life of the international trans icon
May 27, 2025
Man Enough To Be A Woman is a memoir of County’s extraordinary life – from Warhol’s Factory to shocking acts that scandalised New York’s avant-garde LGBTQ scene
May 18, 2021
Brooklyn’s Marsha P. Johnson State Park will celebrate the activist’s life and educate a new generation on the fight for LGBTQ+ equality
Aug 26, 2020
The 1970 interview is the earliest known recording of the LGBTQ+ trailblazers
Jan 03, 2020
Commissioned as part of the New Creatives project in partnership with the ICA and BBC, the doc imagines the intersection of technology and LGBTQ+ culture in the year 2069
Dec 16, 2019
The paintings capture the underground queer scene of 1970s New York
Oct 29, 2019
Pride isn’t just about the party – here are ten films to help you brush up on your queer history
Jul 05, 2019
In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl present a radical, poignant short highlighting the LGBTQ+ community’s ongoing battle for acceptance
Five queer icons – lensed by photographer Tom Kneller – remember the legendary riots that sparked a queer revolution in America
Jun 28, 2019
We talk to the director of ‘The Death And Life Of Marsha P. Johnson’, a film about the radical queer activist once photographed by Warhol
Oct 05, 2017
The film has been besieged by problems – the film also had a disastrous opening weekend at the box office
Sep 30, 2015
After Bruce Jenner’s interview, we celebrate ten prior pioneers who helped to transform perceptions of the transgender community
Apr 27, 2015