Tag: Mexico
Mexico well ahead of U.S in LGBTQ rights
Study debunks stereotype that Mexico takes lead from U.S on progressive issues.
Mexico : Wins appeal to get FIFA fines canceled after fans’ gay-slur chants
Mexico’s soccer federation avoided paying roughly $35,000 on Thursday after the Court of Arbitration for Sport canceled two fines imposed by FIFA and instead issued a warning over what it deemed a “discriminatory” chant used by fans.
Defending the United Nations Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
The IE SOGI mandate was created through UN Human Rights Council resolution A/HRC/RES/32/2 in June of last year and was confirmed through six separate votes over the UNGA session in 2016.
Campaign Organisation And Fan Group Call On FIFA To Take Action
Campaign organisation Just A Ball Game? (JBG?) and Bradford City LGBT+ Fan Group call on FIFA to take firm and further action on the homophobic, biphobic and transphobic insults directed at players during international football matches.
LGBT people makes gains worldwide
72 countries still criminalise same-sex relations and there is an anti-LGBT backlash in about 20 countries. But liberation cannot be halted forever. Queer freedom is an unstoppable global trend. It knows no borders.
Neighbourhood has inspiring reaction to complaint over gay pride flag
Donald Trump may try to build a wall against Mexico — but Susan Pearlman of Ann Arbor, Michigan, is busy constructing her own kind of wall.