Month: December 2020
After Joan Dressen learned her son was gay in the early 1980s, she immediately started looking for resources and support for her child and her family.
Share this
Joan Dressen, co-founder of first Minneapolis chapter of PFLAG and champion of LGBTQ rights, dies at 86
After Joan Dressen learned her son was gay in the early 1980s, she immediately started looking for resources and support for her child and her family.
Last week the trans community in France lost a sister, with a 17-year-old trans girl taking her life only days after she was shamed by a school administrator for dressing as her true self and wearing a skirt, Australian Star Observer reports.
Share this
French Transgender Teen Takes Own Life After Being Humiliated By School Guidance Counsellor
Last week the trans community in France lost a sister, with a 17-year-old trans girl taking her life only days after she was shamed by a school administrator for dressing as her true self and wearing a skirt, Australian Star Observer reports.
Manchester Pride Supports 11 Local Talent With Series Of Commissions From Marginalised LGBTQ+ Artists And Communities.
Share this
Manchester Pride: Superbia Spotlights Series
Manchester Pride Supports 11 Local Talent With Series Of Commissions From Marginalised LGBTQ+ Artists And Communities.
TUESDAY, the Hungarian Parliament adopted a bill with several constitutional amendments which will further limit the rights of LGBTI citizens and their lives.
Share this
Hungary’s constitutional amendments crystalise state-sponsored LGBTI-phobia and the ongoing attacks on LGBTI Hungarians
TUESDAY, the Hungarian Parliament adopted a bill with several constitutional amendments which will
further limit the rights of LGBTI citizens and their lives.
The Turkish courts’ postponement until next April of the trial of 19 people accused of “unlawful assembly” after taking part in an LGBTI Pride march last year is clearly infringing their right to a fair trial, and sending a worrying signal from the judiciary, says ILGA-Europe.
Share this
Turkish court postpones trial of 19 Pride attendees, infringing their right to fair judicial process
The Turkish courts’ postponement until next April of the trial of 19 people accused of “unlawful assembly” after taking part in an LGBTI Pride march last year is clearly infringing their right to a fair trial, and sending a worrying signal from the judiciary, says ILGA-Europe.
Last Wednesday, Bhutan decriminalised same-sex relations in a sitting of both houses of Parliament.
Share this
Bhutan Decriminalises Same-Sex Relations and Recognises Existence of Homosexuality
Last Wednesday, Bhutan decriminalised same-sex relations in a sitting of both houses of Parliament.