Breaking Barriers: Advancing Queer Inclusion in Icelandic Sports, Leisure and Youth Activities Magdalena Lukasiak·28/10/2024The Ministry of Education and Children, in collaboration with The National Queer Organization Samtökin ’78, published today a...Editor's Picks·0 Comments·
“Joy is our most powerful weapon” Jelena Ćirić·15/10/2024Queer Prom, karaoke nights, and free binders are just some of the things 13 to 16-year-olds can access...Editor's Picks·0 Comments·
Supporting queer causes is the right thing to do! Isaac Würmann·14/11/2017When GayIceland brings you stories about the queer community in Iceland, we do it with the support of...Editor's Picks·0 Comments·
Is the drag history of Iceland older than believed? Friðrika Benónýsdóttir·28/07/2017We tend to think that drag is a relatively new phenomen in Iceland but photos of patients at...Editor's Picks·0 Comments·
Faroe Islands have made a great achievement Ingibjorg Rosa·26/07/2017Icelandic writer, Jónína Leósdóttir, will be reading from her book at an event in Tórshavn in Faroe Islands...Editor's Picks·0 Comments·
We have to expand the concept of equality Friðrika Benónýsdóttir·22/02/2017Þorsteinn Víglundsson is the Minister of Social Affairs and Equality in Iceland‘s new government. He means to keep...Editor's Picks·0 Comments·
“We support queer rights!” Jóhanna Ýr Jónsdóttir·05/08/2016GayIceland brings you the latest news and stories from the queer community in Iceland. We’re proud and happy...Editor's PicksLGBT Rights·0 Comments·
Fox Fisher: “Being out is a form of activism” Friðrika Benónýsdóttir·03/08/2016Trans Iceland has invited the British filmmaker and trans activist Fox Fisher to come to Iceland and do...Editor's PicksSee & Do·0 Comments·
Lesbian cruise to Iceland Ingibjorg Rosa·28/06/2016The world‘s biggest lesbian travel company, Olivia, is preparing a cruise around Iceland next summer; the trip sold...Editor's PicksSee & Do·0 Comments·
Why do we have to define ourselves all the time? Friðrika Benónýsdóttir·16/06/2016Ásthildur Gunnarsdóttir is the vice chair of the national queer organisation, Samtökin ’78. Her agenda is first and foremost to...Editor's PicksLGBT Rights·0 Comments·