Month: June 2018
CJEU rules that ‘spouse’ definition in free movement law includes same-sex couples
In a landmark decision, issued this morning, the Court of Justice of the European Union has defined the term ‘spouse’ for the purposes of freedom of movement for the first time.
TLDEF: Importance of Anti-Discrimination Laws Following Supreme Court Ruling in Masterpiece Cakeshop Case
Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund today restated the strong need for anti-bias protections in response to the Supreme Court’s narrow ruling in favour of a Denver bakery owner’s challenge to Colorado’s anti-discrimination law.
Russian Cossacks to prevent gay World Cup fans kissing
Cossacks will police a World Cup host city this month to stop gay fans kissing.
An explosive queer wind blows in to a small Portuguese village in «Al Berto»
It’s 1975 and when the winds of change are blowing over post-revolutionary Portugal.
Gay Music Chart – 2018 – Week 23
Gay Music Chart, the LGBTQA related music videos TOP 50 actuality and most requested music.
New Book Looks at Lives of Trans Sex Workers in World of Ryan Murphy’s «Pose»
The June 3 debut of Ryan Murphy’s «Pose», set in the late 80s NYC world of black and Latino drag competitions known as «balls» presents a great opportunity to raise awareness of the harsh lives of many trans people of colour, particularly those on the ball culture scene, who do sex work to survive.