Colours of Sexuality – Chennai Queer Film Festival 2012 Brochure
Brochure: Colours of Sexuality Chennai Queer Film Festival 2012
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Brochure: Colours of Sexuality Chennai Queer Film Festival 2012
Every transsexual┬аgoes through a battle to relate her personal feelings to the society and often to his/her own family. But certainly that is what makes us that much stronger and┬аwholesome. Atleast we take on the mental conditioning of society, feel a lot more┬аliberated and question suppression. And being a Transexual for me is not about┬аthe glamour or the awe-struck compliments from sleazy men. Its about being ME!
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.
An unintended statement, perhaps?
Ms. Narthaki Nataraj, transwoman, is the 2011 recipient of the Sangeet Natak Akademi award for Bharatanatyam.
Arun Kumar is a student at Madras Christian College pursuing…
A unique opportunity for the LGBT Community to shape the Tamil cyber space. Participate in the Tamil Wikipedia Media contest and win prizes up to 850 US dollars! Please share this link and spread the word.
By Vikram. On October 24, 2011, Sahodaran, the Chennai based NGO dealing with HIV/AIDS communication and prevention among men who have sex with men (MSM) launched its third calendar featuring sexy south Indian hunks.
MP list member Srivath’s personal account – Homophobia: An experience at Hotel Accord, Chennai