OurMarch attendance doubles previous year’s estimates. Crowd control official tells express, “we counted 6,000 leaving Albert Park, with roughly 1,500 having joined by time it turned the corner on to Queen Street.” The second annual OurMarch was lead by legendary queer kiwi activist Ngahuia Te Awekotuku MNZM (the first Moari woman to gain a doctorate […]
While the result is not without controversy, it is historic for LGBT+ Americans. Pete Buttigieg appears to have made history in the United States, becoming the first gay candidate to win a state in a Presidential nominating contest. The result in the Iowa caucus has been delayed for a number of days after a serious […]
Lexie Matheson speaks to express about her nomination and disappointment with the Government. For the second year in a row, Lexie Matheson has been nominated for Senior New Zealander of the Year. However unlike 2019, when Matheson was shortlisted, the Auckland academics and activist has made the final three in 2020, an honour she says […]
Auckland’s most queer-friendly street plans to make February a very colourful month! Karangahape Road takes great pride in its community’s inclusive, unique, and independent identity. This community has consistently been a supportive safe haven for LGBTTQ+ communities and continues to strive for increased safety, visibility, and inclusion for all. This summer, the Karangahape Road Business […]
I loved my upbringing. I was very fortunate to be raised in a family that fostered endless amounts of imagination. I always knew that I would fly. My parents and siblings helped to craft the person I am today; a determined, resilient man with an almost-too-much-fun character. It turns out I grew into the kind […]
I’m often asked, “How are you so body confident”. Well, you guessed it I’m not your stereotypically marketable muscle-bound gay Jock, that they try to promote as the only accepted body form in our community that’s worth acknowledgement. The celebration of Body Diversity is long overdue, and one which could help many of our community […]
From my experience, I have noticed a worrying lack of connection and empathy within our community and society as a whole. With the rise of social media, we have become more disconnected and able to judge others. The way we reduce each other to a list of criteria is concerning. Racist and exclusionary comments like, […]
French rugby league club Catalans Dragons have found themselves in hot water following the announcement of a one-year contract with disgraced homophobe Israel Folau. Speaking about the matter, Catalans Dragons Chairman Bernard Guasch claimed that the club wanted “to give Israel a new opportunity to shine on the pitch.” Guasch also added that the club does not support or […]