I am honoured to be appointed the newest patron of the Pink Triangle Trust. The Pink Triangle Trust has been promoting Humanism and LGBT Rights for over 22 years.
As stated on its website, The Pink Triangle Trust (PTT) is a charitable trust (Registered Charity No. 1015629) set up in 1992 to advance the education of the public and particularly of lesbians and gay men, in the principles and practice of humanism and to advance the education of the public and particularly of humanists, about all aspects of homosexuality. It may also assist individuals to obtain remedies under the law where they have suffered unlawful discrimination on account of their homosexuality or their Humanism.
The Pink Triangle Trust has a number of prominent international patrons including fellow Freethought blogger and prominent Human Rights activist, Maryam Namazie. Also on its list of patrons are leading British gay rights advocate, Michael Cashman MEP and fellow Nigerian human rights activist and humanist, Leo Igwe.
The Pink Triangle Trust publishes a quarterly online magazine, The Pink Humanist, on its lively blog. The 16-page publication contains well-researched news and features covering various aspects of LGBT life across the globe. I am glad to grace the cover of the March edition – http://issuu.com/infidel69/docs/pink_humanist_march_14_latest
You will find my winning cover girl smile on the cover of the latest edition of Pink Humanist, the online magazine for LGBT Atheists, freethinkers and Skeptics with the succinct message ‘LOVE KNOWS NO GENDER’ and some wonderful quotes from my book Freedom To Love For ALL: Homosexuality is Not Un-African.
Please visit the Trust’s website and kindly consider making a donation to the Pink Triangle Trust. Your donation will go a long way in helping the Trust keep its wonderful work alive. Kindly click the donate button on its website. Thanks.
leila joy says
Congratulations!.
Will checkout the website.
Peace.
Yemisi Ilesanmi says
Thanks, leila joy 🙂
meggamat says
wait is the name a holocaust reference, or just a really unfortunate co-incidence?
Yemisi Ilesanmi says
@meggamat- No, it is not an unfortunate coincidence, i believe it was a conscious decision. The ‘Pink Triangle’ is now used as a symbol of LGBT rights advocacy worldwide. A reminder of what should never have happened, what shouldn’t be happening and what should never be justified.
Joe Guada says
Congratulations! Great photo, too!
Meggamat says
Well good for you. It seems like a worthy cause.