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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
Politics of Union, Let the Courts Decide

Hong Kong government under fire in LGBT row

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
Politics of Union, Let the Courts Decide

 LGBT rights campaigners have hit out at Hong Kong's government after it announced it would appeal a landmark decision granting a British lesbian the right to live and work in Hong Kong with her partner.

Tagged: Hong Kong, immigration, marriage equality, lesbian

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
Politics of Union

Bermuda: Bill to replace gay marriage is unveiled

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
Politics of Union

New legislation that would replace same-sex marriage with a domestic partnership arrangement has been unveiled by the Bermuda Government.

Tagged: Bermuda, marriage equality

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics, Politics of Union

Australia: ‘Utterly disgraceful’

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics, Politics of Union

YES campaigners are warning of an “utterly disgraceful” under-the-radar plot that could damage same-sex marriage plans.

Tagged: Australia, marriage equality, legislation, discrimination, employment, workplace, family, education

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics, School Days

Australia: Renewed calls for WA to update anti-discrimination laws

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics, School Days

Advocates for Western Australia’s LGBT community have launched a campaign to repeal the last piece of anti-homosexual legislation under State law.

Tagged: Australia, legislation, education, school, marriage equality

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics

Australia: WA Government apologises to those convicted under anti-homosexuality laws before 1990.

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics

Having consensual sex with another man didn’t just lead to a criminal conviction for Gary Martin’s partner of 21 years, it resulted in involuntary electric shock aversion therapy.

Tagged: Australia, criminalization, conversion therapy, apology

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics, Winds of Change

Scotland to pardon gay men with historical convictions

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics, Winds of Change

Nicola Sturgeon offers apology in Holyrood to thousands of men prosecuted for having sex under old laws

Tagged: Scotland, UK, criminalization, apology

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics

Ecuador: Former Sex Worker, First Trans Woman Elected to Ecuador's Natl. Assembly, Paves Way for Others

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics

Diane Rodríguez, the first transgender woman in the Ecuadorian National Assembly, is paving the way for transgender politicians and families like her own.

Tagged: Ecuador, sex work, transgender, elections, representation

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics, Winds of Change

US: How LGBT Candidates Won So Big on Election Night

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics, Winds of Change

LGBT candidates won across the board on election night, with the headline-making success of Danica Roem and other trans candidates at the forefront.

Tagged: elections, lesbian, transgender, representation, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics

US: Transgender people have been elected before. But they can finally let the voters know.

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics

Tuesday was a historic night for the nation’s transgender community, which watched as at least six transgender people won elections and paved the way for others to join them in leadership positions in the coming years.

Tagged: transgender, elections, representation, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics

US: Election night brings historic wins for minority and LGBT candidates

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics

In a night of many firsts, several minority and LGBT candidates won local elections thatechoed the blue wave in which Democrats won races large and small.

Tagged: transgender, race, elections, representation, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness, Winds of Change

Canada: The restaurant kitchen where everyone has HIV: 'We want to challenge stigma'

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness, Winds of Change

A Toronto pop-up is the first of its kind anywhere, and was born out of a recent poll suggesting many still fear sharing food with someone HIV positive

Tagged: Canada, HIV, AIDS, activism

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness, Winds of Change

Canada: An Ad Agency Is Opening the First HIV-Positive Restaurant in Toronto

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness, Winds of Change

Bensimon Byrne battles food-prep stigma with Casey House

Tagged: Canada, HIV, AIDS, activism

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