Gay Humanist Quarterly

Gay Humanist Quarterly

The "Gay Humanist Quarterly" is published by the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association (GALHA).

As the name suggests, it is published four times a year and covers issues around sexuality, politics, humanism, atheism, liberalism and free thought, particularly (but not exclusively) from a gay and lesbian perspective.

The magazine is sent free to members of GALHA, but non-members can subscribe. It is also available through some independent book shops in London. GHQ is based in the UK, but subscriptions (and GALHA membership) are available internationally. Articles in the magazine are also received from international contributors.

Regular contributors include gay rights activist Peter Tatchell and humanist Warren Allen Smith.

External links

* [http://www.gayhumanist.com Gay Humanist Website]

Back-issues can be downloaded for free as PDFs.


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