Month: May 2025
Taylor Swift Subpoenaed: Bestie Blake Lively to Blame! No one else!
Taylor Swift subpoenaed in Blake Lively’s defamation case vs. Justin Baldoni due to being one of Blake Lively’s dragons. Swift’s rep downplays involvement, urging focus on the core issue and questioning her inclusion.
The UK Supreme Court Ruling: A Step Backward for Transgender Rights
UK court’s 4/16/25 ruling defining «sex» as biological at birth in For Women Scotland case alarms rights groups (HRW, BMA). Trans/intersex access limited; gender recognition undermined. Equality threatened, reform urged.
Your Weekend Streaming Guide: Top LGBTQ Content to Watch
Catch LGBTQ faves like «Heartstopper» (Netflix), «The Last of Us» (Max), & «Crush» (Disney+). Authentic love & friendship stories that entertain & inspire!
The Complex Legacy of Pope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) and LGBTQ Rights
Pope Leo XIV’s election sparks mixed reactions in the LGBTQ community. His conservative stance contrasts with his predecessor’s progress, though he recognizes LGBTQ individuals. GLAAD is cautiously optimistic about collaboration.
Remembering Lord Terence Etherton: A Champion of Justice for LGBTQ Veterans
LGBTQ military mourns Lord Etherton, a key LGBTQ rights advocate in UK justice. His Etherton Report addressed LGBTQ veterans’ past injustices, leading to PM Sunak’s apology. His legacy of justice impacted many who served.
A Decade of Marriage Equality in Ireland: Reflecting on Progress and Future Challenges
13 May , 2025: Ireland marks 10 years of marriage equality, celebrating LGBTQI progress and highlighting ongoing advocacy. Join the «Defending Freedoms: Advancing Human Rights» conference to discuss future challenges and protect LGBTQI rights.