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Christina Dideriksen
June 22, 2018
Winds of Change

Thailand: Promoting intersectional advocacy for the rights of marginalized groups

Christina Dideriksen
June 22, 2018
Winds of Change

“Disabled or LGBTI or not, it does not make us any less of a human physically and emotionally.”

Tagged: community, activism, Thailand, inclusion, gender, disability

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Christina Dideriksen
June 22, 2018
Let the Courts Decide, On the March

Hungarian Constitutional Court sides with trans refugee on legal gender recognition

Christina Dideriksen
June 22, 2018
Let the Courts Decide, On the March

The lack of legislation on legal gender recognition and related name change for foreigners permanently residing in the country is unconstitutional – ruled the Hungarian Constitutional Court.

Tagged: transgender, gender recognition, Hungary, Iran, asylum

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Christina Dideriksen
June 21, 2018
Winds of Change

Empowering LGBTI sex workers towards the full respect of their fundamental rights

Christina Dideriksen
June 21, 2018
Winds of Change

ILGA-Europe position paper

Tagged: sex work, Europe, activism

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Christina Dideriksen
June 21, 2018
Fear and Loathing

Serbia: New evidence shows the true extent of LGBTI exclusion in Serbia

Christina Dideriksen
June 21, 2018
Fear and Loathing

We know that LGBTI discrimination is not just a personal problem, it is an economic development challenge.

Tagged: Serbia, discrimination, housing market, school, education, youth, economy

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Christina Dideriksen
June 21, 2018
On the March

Ukraine: Kiev police detain far-right protesters against gay pride march

Christina Dideriksen
June 21, 2018
On the March

Small clashes broke out when police in riot gear moved to clear the street.

Tagged: Ukraine, activism, police, Pride

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Christina Dideriksen
June 21, 2018
Fear and Loathing, On the March

Kenya: Following pride event, Kenya's gay refugees fear for their lives

Christina Dideriksen
June 21, 2018
Fear and Loathing, On the March

Approximately 600 people showed up for the first pride event held at one of the world's largest refugee camps.

Tagged: Kenya, refugees, Uganda, south sudan, asylum, Pride, violence, hate speech

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Christina Dideriksen
June 21, 2018
Regarding Religion

Synod document takes inclusive tone toward youth who disagree with church

Christina Dideriksen
June 21, 2018
Regarding Religion

The document, which will guide the opening discussions of the Oct. 3-28 Synod of Bishops in Rome, also takes a notably inclusive tone towards both young Catholics who express disagreement with church teachings and young gay people.

Tagged: Catholic, Vatican, youth, language, family, sexual assault, gender

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Christina Dideriksen
June 21, 2018
Regarding Religion

Vatican officially uses term ‘LGBT’ for first time in its history

Christina Dideriksen
June 21, 2018
Regarding Religion

Campaigners praise signs Catholic Church is beginning to show 'respect,' but warn much work is ahead to achieve equality

Tagged: Vatican, Pope, youth, language, Catholic

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Christina Dideriksen
June 21, 2018
Regarding Religion

Vatican: Questions on Sexuality Loom Large Ahead of Youth Synod

Christina Dideriksen
June 21, 2018
Regarding Religion

The working document for the Oct. 3-28 Synod of Bishops on Young People, the Faith and the Discernment of Vocation was published June 19, and includes contributions from both young people themselves, and bishops’ conferences.

Tagged: Vatican, youth

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Christina Dideriksen
June 20, 2018
Let the Courts Decide, Politics of Union

Peru: Tribunal Constitucional decidirá inscripción de matrimonio homosexual de Óscar Ugarteche

Christina Dideriksen
June 20, 2018
Let the Courts Decide, Politics of Union

Reniec denied the inscription arguing that thePeruvian Civil Code defines marriage as the free union between a man and a woman.

Tagged: Peru, marriage equality

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Christina Dideriksen
June 20, 2018
Winds of Change

US: Changing Gun Laws Is The Top Issue For LGBTQ People Going Into The 2018 Election

Christina Dideriksen
June 20, 2018
Winds of Change

In a major poll conducted by Whitman Insight Strategies and BuzzFeed News, LGBTQ Americans also said they had an overwhelmingly unfavorable view of Trump.

Tagged: USA, lesbian, sexuality, gun control, healthcare, public health, discrimination, employment, research

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Christina Dideriksen
June 20, 2018
Let the Courts Decide, Politics of Union

Philippines: In the fight for gay marriage in the Philippines, Duterte could be an unlikely ally

Christina Dideriksen
June 20, 2018
Let the Courts Decide, Politics of Union

Duterte's shifts on same-sex marriage may be linked to his ongoing feud with the Catholic Church in the Philippines.

Tagged: Philippines, marriage equality

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