Christina Dideriksen June 14, 2018 Winds of Change US: Queer Activists Are Leading the Fight to End Gun Violence in America Christina Dideriksen June 14, 2018 Winds of Change “There’s been a gay agenda all along, and that agenda has been to survive.”
Christina Dideriksen June 13, 2018 Sports and Culture 'Nothing like this has ever happened': how TV drama Pose breaks new ground Christina Dideriksen June 13, 2018 Sports and Culture Ryan Murphy’s latest show will make history with the largest transgender cast ever on TV and a look at 80s ballroom culture
Christina Dideriksen June 13, 2018 HIV Health and Wellness This Pride Season, ‘Undetectable = Untransmittable’ Needs to Be Your Mantra Christina Dideriksen June 13, 2018 HIV Health and Wellness Generation Y and Z, it’s your turn to be AIDS activists.
Christina Dideriksen June 13, 2018 From the UN, HIV Health and Wellness General Assembly Meeting on Implementation of Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS Christina Dideriksen June 13, 2018 From the UN, HIV Health and Wellness Progress Remains Fragile, Uneven, Says Secretary-General; Assembly President Adds: We Are on Right Path, Should Be Hopeful, Never Complacent
Christina Dideriksen June 13, 2018 School Days UK: My trans child needs to be himself – I understand that now Christina Dideriksen June 13, 2018 School Days When my son told me he was a boy, I worried he wasn’t sure. Then a community opened my eyes to the support he deserves
Christina Dideriksen June 13, 2018 HIV Health and Wellness Australia: As an HIV Prevention Drug Surged in Australia, Condom Use Fell Christina Dideriksen June 13, 2018 HIV Health and Wellness Infection rates declined despite an rise in unprotected sex, suggesting widespread use of the drug may mitigate the effects of riskier behavior.
Christina Dideriksen June 13, 2018 Fear and Loathing Nigeria: Police arrest dozens of party-goers “accused” of homosexuality Christina Dideriksen June 13, 2018 Fear and Loathing These arrests come after the Nigerian state of Bemeu passed an anti-gay bill which would further criminalise LGBTQ people.
Christina Dideriksen June 13, 2018 HIV Health and Wellness, World of Politics Canada: How a survivor of ‘conversion therapy’ became the driving force behind Canada’s first ever ban Christina Dideriksen June 13, 2018 HIV Health and Wellness, World of Politics Peter Gajdics’ psychiatrist relied on a number of strategies to “cure” his patients of same-sex attraction.
Christina Dideriksen June 13, 2018 Sports and Culture, Winds of Change “Coming Out” is launching a World Cup Hotline in St. Petersburg, Russia Christina Dideriksen June 13, 2018 Sports and Culture, Winds of Change "Coming Out" will try to ensure the safety of LGBT people in St. Petersburg for both residents and tourists.
Christina Dideriksen June 12, 2018 On the March Poland: Antigay thugs burned down Warsaw’s rainbow statue. So they made it indestructible. Christina Dideriksen June 12, 2018 On the March The monument’s creators said it is “an unbreakable symbol of love, peace, LGBT rights and equality.”
Christina Dideriksen June 12, 2018 On the March US: LA Pride Apologizes For Overselling: ‘This Has Never Happened Before’ Christina Dideriksen June 12, 2018 On the March Thousands of LA Pride-goers spent their celebratory weekend staring down police as organizers turned away ticket holders because they oversold the event.
Christina Dideriksen June 12, 2018 Winds of Change Ireland: How Queer Women and Nonbinary People Led the Fight to Secure Abortion Rights in Ireland Christina Dideriksen June 12, 2018 Winds of Change 5 queer Irish activists explain the connection between LGBTQ+ rights and reproductive rights.