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Christina Dideriksen
August 29, 2017
Sports and Culture

US: Trans in the Deep South— Five Stories from Alabama and Mississippi

Christina Dideriksen
August 29, 2017
Sports and Culture

This summer, the National Center for Transgender Equality partnered with Transilient — a traveling photo, video and interview-based project. 

Tagged: transgender, gender, photography, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
August 29, 2017
Sports and Culture

Mexico: Juan Gabriel Died One Year Ago: LGBTQ Latino Writers Reflect On His Impact

Christina Dideriksen
August 29, 2017
Sports and Culture

August 28 marks the first anniversary of the death of Juan Gabriel, one of the most beloved and popular Mexican singer-songwriters of the Spanish-speaking world. 

Tagged: music, Mexico, culture, remembrance, race, op-ed

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Christina Dideriksen
August 29, 2017
Sports and Culture, Winds of Change, World of Politics

US: Liliana Bakhtiari Is Running for Atlanta's City Council

Christina Dideriksen
August 29, 2017
Sports and Culture, Winds of Change, World of Politics

She could be the first queer Muslim woman to serve.

Tagged: coming out, race, Muslim, activism, youth, elections, representation, USA

Comment
Christina Dideriksen
August 29, 2017
Fear and Loathing, Sports and Culture

When You’re Fat, It Can Be Especially Hard To Come Out As Queer op-ed

Christina Dideriksen
August 29, 2017
Fear and Loathing, Sports and Culture

For fat queer people, our queerness is intrinsically linked to our fatness because of how our bodies are perceived.

Tagged: gender, bisexual, coming out, sexuality, op-ed, inclusion

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Christina Dideriksen
August 29, 2017
Politics of Union

Chile's President Bachelet sends gay marriage bill to Congress

Christina Dideriksen
August 29, 2017
Politics of Union

Chilean President Michelle Bachelet on Monday sent Congress a bill that would legalize gay marriage, a move that follows a string of liberal reforms in one of Latin America’s most conservative nations.

Tagged: Chile, marriage equality

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Christina Dideriksen
August 28, 2017
Politics of Union, Sports and Culture

Australia: Meghan Trainor lashes out at homophobic anti-marriage equality group for using her image

Christina Dideriksen
August 28, 2017
Politics of Union, Sports and Culture

Meghan Trainor has hit back after her image was used to support the no side of the Australian marriage equality postal survey.

Tagged: Australia, marriage equality, propaganda

Comment
Christina Dideriksen
August 28, 2017
Let the Courts Decide, World of Politics

US: ACLU, Lambda Legal Respond To Trump’s Trans Ban With Lawsuits

Christina Dideriksen
August 28, 2017
Let the Courts Decide, World of Politics

The ban “compromises safety and security,” they argue.

Tagged: transgender, military, USA

Comment
Christina Dideriksen
August 28, 2017
World of Politics, Winds of Change

Cook Islands: Cooks bill puts spotlight on Pacific's anti-gay laws

Christina Dideriksen
August 28, 2017
World of Politics, Winds of Change

In Solomon Islands, being gay could bring Lachlan Demarchelier a jail sentence of up to 14 years.

Tagged: Cook Islands, Australia, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, Palau, Nauru, Solomon Islands, coming out, legislation, criminalization

Comment
Christina Dideriksen
August 28, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness

Ghana: HIV/AIDS On The Rise…Have Safe Sex, Protect Yourself

Christina Dideriksen
August 28, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness

The Media Specialist for the President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), Ghana, Dzid Enyonam Kwame has bemoaned the rate at which HIV/AIDS cases are rising again in the country.

Tagged: Ghana, condoms, AIDS, HIV

Comment
Christina Dideriksen
August 28, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness, World of Politics

Venezuela: ‘No Hope Left in Venezuela’ for Those With HIV, Advocates Say

Christina Dideriksen
August 28, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness, World of Politics

Eduardo Franco has lost count of the number of funerals he’s been to this year. 

Tagged: treatment, AIDS, public health, Venezuela, HIV

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Christina Dideriksen
August 28, 2017
From the UN, HIV Health and Wellness, World of Politics

Mexico: Ending Stigma and Discrimination in Health Centres in Mexico

Christina Dideriksen
August 28, 2017
From the UN, HIV Health and Wellness, World of Politics

Mexico has taken steps to strengthen access to health-care services by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people.

Tagged: UNAIDS, Mexico, public health, transgender, conversion therapy, discrimination

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Christina Dideriksen
August 28, 2017
World of Politics, Sports and Culture

US: MTV Invited Six Transgender Troops to the V.M.A.s

Christina Dideriksen
August 28, 2017
World of Politics, Sports and Culture

Just days after President Trump signed a directive reinstating a ban on transgender people in the military.

Tagged: transgender, music, military, discrimination, USA

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