“In Iceland queer youth still needs support” Lucas Schndr·22/01/2019The Queer Student Association of Iceland, Q, is turning twenty this year and is on the way up...LGBT Rights·0 Comments·
Queer Pluto: A new safe space for young people Yaz Duncan·17/01/2019Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus, but Queer Pluto gives LGBTQI youths somewhere to be. Navigating...LGBT Rights·0 Comments·
Queer whistleblower: “I’ve always been on the edge of everything” Isaac Würmann·03/01/2019Meet the queer disabled woman who has become a national hero in Iceland after exposing the prejudice of...LGBT Rights·0 Comments·
Icelandic minister to Pope Francis: “I hope you see the error of your ways” Friðrika Benónýsdóttir·11/12/2018 Icelandic minister urges the Pope to reconsider his attitude towards queer people. Minister for the Environment and...LGBT Rights·0 Comments·
HIV Iceland celebrates 30 years anniversary Friðrika Benónýsdóttir·01/12/2018Today, December 1st, is the annual World AIDS Day and this year the theme is “Know your Status”...LGBT Rights·0 Comments·
Going out for a drink in Iceland? Just make sure you’re not trans Ugla Stefanía Kristjönudóttir Jónsdóttir·12/11/2018OPINION Like most people I like to go out and celebrate my birthday to ignore the inevitable fact...LGBT Rights·0 Comments·
Trans Land: A new platform for trans people Friðrika Benónýsdóttir·06/11/2018Trans people often don’t get to share their experiences and it’s common to come across news or articles...LGBT Rights·0 Comments·
Cruising: A new podcast on gay men Steindór Grétar Jónsson·12/10/2018‘Cruising’ is a new podcast that focuses on the issues of gay men living in Iceland. The first...LGBT Rights·1 Comment·
New recommendations on blood donations angers gay men in Iceland Friðrika Benónýsdóttir·08/10/2018The Icelandic Centre for Communicable Disease Control has recently recommended that gay men are permitted to donate blood...LGBT Rights·3 Comments·
A brand new book for trans teens Friðrika Benónýsdóttir·30/09/2018Trans Teen Survival Guide is a new book written by trans activists Owl (Ugla Stefanía) and Fox Fisher where they try to answer all the questions that growing up as trans raises.LGBT Rights·0 Comments·