Tenth Chennai Rainbow Pride 2018: Queer Eye
A personal take on Chennai Pride’s evolution over the years.
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A personal take on Chennai Pride’s evolution over the years.
Report of the writing workshop organized by Vanavil Foundation in Chennai for members of the LGBT communities that was held on July 21 and 22, 2012, at the AICUF premises in Chennai.
Chennai Dost founder Vikranth reflects on visibility, community and the meaning of Pride in his blog post
тАШColours of SexualityтАЩ, a three-day Chennai queer film festival organized by the Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan in partnership with local groups Chennai Dost and Orinam, concluded Sunday, June 17,2012.
Brochure: Colours of Sexuality Chennai Queer Film Festival 2012
Calling all you creative folks out to there to suggest Tamil and English slogans for placards, posters and banners for Chennai Rainbow Pride march.
The otherwise out and proud CRC members and their allies appeared with face masks at the press meet.
We invite entries of feature-length films, shorts and documentaries for screening at the Chennai International Queer Film Festival 2013. Entries will be reviewed by a panel, and selections notified by 30 May.
Anandaroopa was honored in Dec 2011 with a US Secretary of State volunteerism award for his contributions to LGBT rights and visibility in Chennai.
LGBT Voices: A Panel Discussion organized as part of Chennai Pride 2011 celebrations, saw members of LGBT community and a committee of experts from healthcare, law and law enforcement, engage in a free-wheeling discussion on community concerns and issues.