NEW YORK -- Whitehall and Pearl streets today are bustling with activity, but on Sept. 19, 1964 it was quiet, and what happened at that NYC intersection built momentum for the LGBT rights movement.
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“Erasure is not neutral”: The inextricable link between LGBTQ+ rights & a functioning democracy
“When LGBTQ+ rights are attacked, it’s a warning sign for everyone.” ...
Following the inauguration of Donald Trump in January 2017, we witnessed a sustained, years-long effort to erase protections for LGBTQ people across the entire federal government. This included an all ...
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LGBTQ rights case: Murang’a governor opposes adjournment in high-stakes penal code appeal
Hearing of LGBTQ activist Eric Gitari's appeal against Kenya's Penal Code delayed again as Murang'a Governor Irungu Kang'ata opposes adjournment.
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Government shutdown 2025: LGBTQ rights and anti-trans provisions in appropriations bills
The federal government approaches a shutdown deadline with less than 24 hours remaining to reach a funding agreement. Political analysts predict the country's first shutdown since the 35-day closure ...
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Nicolás Maduro’s record on LGBTQ+ rights
Nicolás Maduro's record on LGBTQ+ rights is quite poor, and future progress seems unlikely in Venezuela, even though he's out ...
Rights groups blasted Eswatini's education minister Tuesday for reportedly threatening to expel LGBTQ pupils from school, and ...
George B. Radics, a senior lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the National University of Singapore (NUS), discusses the influence of Christianity, particularly Catholicism, on ...
For LGBTQ Jews who have long considered Scott Wiener “their guy” in Sacramento, his statement on genocide has left them feeling rattled.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A series of bills that have been filed are drawing sharp debate on how they affect the LGBTQ+ community.
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