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'''The Pink Triangle Trust''' (PTT) is a British gay Humanist Charity, founded in 1993. It was originally linked with [[GALHA]], but has since largely severed its connection.
[[File:Ptt-logo4.jpg|thumb|PTT logo]]'''The Pink Triangle Trust''' (PTT) is a British gay [[Humanist]] charity, founded in 1993. It was originally linked with [[GALHA]], but has since largely severed its connection.


From 1993 to 2008 the PTT published the ''[[Gay & Lesbian Humanist]]'' magazine, which was distributed free to GALHA members.
From 1993 to 2008 the PTT published the ''[[Gay & Lesbian Humanist]]'' magazine, which was distributed free to GALHA members.


In 2011 the PTT began publishing an online magazine, ''[[The Pink Humanist]]''.
In 2011 the PTT began publishing an online magazine, ''[[The Pink Humanist]]''.
In March 2014 the Trust announced that the Nigerian-born human rights campaigner [[Yemisi Ilesanmi]] had become a patron of the Trust.<ref>http://www.thepinkhumanist.com/index.php/blog/198-yemisi-ilesanmi-becomes-newest-patron-of-the-pink-triangle-trust</ref>
==See also==
[[Pink triangle]]


==External links==
==External links==


http://www.pinktriangle.org.uk/
http://www.pinktriangle.org.uk/
==References==
<references/>


[[Category:Groups]]
[[Category:Groups]]
[[Category:Humanism]]
[[Category:Charities]]
[[Category:Former Consortium members]]

Latest revision as of 13:09, 10 July 2026

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The Pink Triangle Trust (PTT) is a British gay Humanist charity, founded in 1993. It was originally linked with GALHA, but has since largely severed its connection.

From 1993 to 2008 the PTT published the Gay & Lesbian Humanist magazine, which was distributed free to GALHA members.

In 2011 the PTT began publishing an online magazine, The Pink Humanist.

In March 2014 the Trust announced that the Nigerian-born human rights campaigner Yemisi Ilesanmi had become a patron of the Trust.[1]

See also

Pink triangle

http://www.pinktriangle.org.uk/

References