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Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Winds of Change, World of Politics

Georgian Republicans Nominate Country's First Openly Gay Candidate

Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Winds of Change, World of Politics

"Ahead of local elections, we announced [that] our doors were open for anyone willing to participate in politics,"

Tagged: Georgia, lesbian, elections, representation

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Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
On the March

Uruguay: Thousands March in Uruguay to Demand Rights for Trans People

Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
On the March

Uruguay became the second nation in Latin America, after Argentina, to approve equal marriage.

Tagged: Uruguay, activism, Pride

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Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Winds of Change, World of Politics

US: Democrat Roem flexes spending power with new TV ad in heated Virginia race

Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Winds of Change, World of Politics

Virginia Democrat Danica Roem launched a TV ad campaign Thursday that’s meant to overwhelm longtime Republican incumbent Del. Robert G. Marshall with media exposure not normally seen in a local state election.

Tagged: transgender, elections, representation, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Sports and Culture, From the UN

Bangladesh: Not leaving anyone behind – photo-book ”Hijra Lives in Bangladesh”

Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Sports and Culture, From the UN

“This book will go a long way in raising awareness and bring up on wider agenda the issues that third gender people are facing. 

Tagged: UNDP, Bangladesh, hijras, transgender, culture, photography

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Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Fear and Loathing

US: Trans Teen's Murder Case Raises Question: Do LGBTQ Hate Crime Laws Work?

Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Fear and Loathing

Seventeen states have hate crime laws that cover offenses targeting people on the basis of gender identity, but those provisions have led to few prosecutions.

Tagged: transgender, murder, activism, legislation, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Fear and Loathing

Azerbaijan: 61 LGBT activists arrested after raids in Baku

Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Fear and Loathing

About 150 homosexuals and transgenders were detained in Baku during police raids conducted in mid-September. Over a third of them were arrested for up to 30 days, the rest were fined.

Tagged: Azerbaijan, Russia, police, criminalization

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Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Sports and Culture

US: Not hiding anymore

Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Sports and Culture

Three years after publicly coming out, Ellen Page tells us why she’s happier than ever

Tagged: celebrity, lesbian, coming out, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Fear and Loathing

Egypt: Authorities Arrest 57 In Worst Anti-LGBT Crackdown In More Than A Decade

Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Fear and Loathing

“The scale of the latest arrests highlights how dangerously entrenched homophobia is within the country.”

Tagged: Egypt, police, criminalization, music

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Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Politics of Union, Regarding Religion

UK: World's Anglican bishops punish Scottish Episcopal Church over same-sex marriage

Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Politics of Union, Regarding Religion

ANGLICAN leaders have sanctioned the Scottish Episcopal Church at a meeting in Canterbury over its move to allow same-sex marriages.

Tagged: Anglican, Episcopal, marriage equality, religion, Church of Scotland, UK, Scotland

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Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
World of Politics, Regarding Religion

US: Opinion: HB 1523 violates basic human rights

Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
World of Politics, Regarding Religion

Thanks to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Mississippi is once again vying for the title of “most regressive state in the country.”

Tagged: discrimination, legislation, religion, healthcare, employment, housing market, op-ed, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Fear and Loathing, World of Politics

USA: Trump-Pence Administration Unleashes Sweeping Anti-LGBTQ #LicenseToDiscriminate

Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Fear and Loathing, World of Politics

HRC strongly condemned the Trump-Pence administration’s decision to carry out a sweeping “license to discriminate”

Tagged: discrimination, healthcare, public health, employment, housing market, marriage equality, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Fear and Loathing, World of Politics

US: Jeff Sessions Just Issued New Guidance On Protecting “Religious Liberty”

Christina Dideriksen
October 6, 2017
Fear and Loathing, World of Politics

The attorney general issued the guidance Friday. Critics have feared the policy may provide a loophole for discrimination.

Tagged: discrimination, religion, USA

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