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− | '''Rainbow Citizen Newsletter''' is a monthly newsletter for LGBT people, publsihed online in PDF format. | + | [[File:RainbowTriangle.jpg|thumb|Rainbow Citizen Newsletter logo|alt=linked male and female symbols on a rainbow triangle]]'''Rainbow Citizen Newsletter''' is a monthly newsletter for LGBT people, publsihed online in PDF format. |
− | Robert Brown was employed by [[Opening Doors East London]] for six months from November 2010, and produced a monthly Newsletter.<ref>http://www.rainbow-citizen.com/resources/ODE%20March%202011.pdf ''Opening Doors East London Newsletter'' march 2011</ref> When funding for his post ended he decided to produce a monthly newslettter for [[East London]] and [[Essex]].<ref>http://www.rainbow-citizen.com/resources/Rainbow%20East%20July%202011.pdfRainbow East July 2011 ''Rainbow East'', July 2011</ref> ''Rainbow East'' appeared in July 2011, but changed its name in the August edition to ''Rainbow Citizen'' to reflect a wider geographical coverage.<ref>http://www.rainbow-citizen.com/resources/Rainbow%20Citizen%20August%202011.pdf ''Rainbow Citizen'', August 2013.</ref> | + | [[Robert Brown]] was employed by [[Opening Doors East London]] for six months from November 2010, and produced a monthly Newsletter.<ref>http://www.rainbow-citizen.com/resources/ODE%20March%202011.pdf ''Opening Doors East London Newsletter'' march 2011</ref> When funding for his post ended he decided to produce a monthly newslettter for [[East London]] and [[Essex]].<ref>http://www.rainbow-citizen.com/resources/Rainbow%20East%20July%202011.pdfRainbow East July 2011 ''Rainbow East'', July 2011</ref> ''Rainbow East'' appeared in July 2011, but changed its name in the August edition to ''Rainbow Citizen'' to reflect a wider geographical coverage.<ref>http://www.rainbow-citizen.com/resources/Rainbow%20Citizen%20August%202011.pdf ''Rainbow Citizen'', August 2013.</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 4 September 2015
Rainbow Citizen Newsletter is a monthly newsletter for LGBT people, publsihed online in PDF format.Robert Brown was employed by Opening Doors East London for six months from November 2010, and produced a monthly Newsletter.[1] When funding for his post ended he decided to produce a monthly newslettter for East London and Essex.[2] Rainbow East appeared in July 2011, but changed its name in the August edition to Rainbow Citizen to reflect a wider geographical coverage.[3]
The Rainbow Citizen website includes articles and links to other sites as well as the Newsletter.
External links
http://www.rainbow-citizen.com/ Rainbow Citizen website
References
- ↑ http://www.rainbow-citizen.com/resources/ODE%20March%202011.pdf Opening Doors East London Newsletter march 2011
- ↑ http://www.rainbow-citizen.com/resources/Rainbow%20East%20July%202011.pdfRainbow East July 2011 Rainbow East, July 2011
- ↑ http://www.rainbow-citizen.com/resources/Rainbow%20Citizen%20August%202011.pdf Rainbow Citizen, August 2013.