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Christina Dideriksen
July 1, 2018
World of Politics, Winds of Change

How are LGBT politicians cracking the glass ceiling?

Christina Dideriksen
July 1, 2018
World of Politics, Winds of Change

With more LGBT representatives in the public eye, we ask what impact they have.

Tagged: video, elections, coming out, Ireland, Iceland, UK, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
July 1, 2018
Politics of Union

Japan: Osaka to start recognizing LGBT couples from July

Christina Dideriksen
July 1, 2018
Politics of Union

The city of Osaka said Wednesday it will begin issuing cards in July serving as proof of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender couples certified by the city authorities.

Tagged: Japan, Osaka, Shibuya, Setagaya, Sapporo, marriage equality

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Christina Dideriksen
July 1, 2018
From the UN

China: Love in the Sunshine in South Sichuan

Christina Dideriksen
July 1, 2018
From the UN

The Joint UN team in China is working hand in hand with the Chinese government, partners and communities to achieve "zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination, and zero AIDS-related deaths." 

Tagged: China, education, youth, HIV

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Christina Dideriksen
July 1, 2018
On the March

Swaziland celebrates first Pride march

Christina Dideriksen
July 1, 2018
On the March

The biggest shout out today goes to the LGBT+ community of eSwatini. You have shown the world that love always wins. You have made history.

Tagged: Swaziland, Pride, eSwatini

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Christina Dideriksen
July 1, 2018
On the March, Winds of Change, Business and Technology

UK: Virgin airlines says it will no longer help to deport immigrants

Christina Dideriksen
July 1, 2018
On the March, Winds of Change, Business and Technology

Home Office informed of decision taken following LGBT campaigning and Windrush scandal

Tagged: UK, immigration, asylum

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Christina Dideriksen
July 1, 2018
World of Politics

Costa Rica: Government, Public and Private Institutions in Costa Rica Confirm Commitment to Defend the LGBTI Community’s Rights

Christina Dideriksen
July 1, 2018
World of Politics

Institutions must also update their databases to avoid contradictions between the new I.D. and their internal registry.

Tagged: gender recognition, transgender, legislation, Costa Rica

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Christina Dideriksen
July 1, 2018
Winds of Change

Ireland: LGBT+ people share their experiences growing up gay in Ireland

Christina Dideriksen
July 1, 2018
Winds of Change

'I am living the future that people of the 80s fought for'

Tagged: activism, Ireland, UK, Northern Ireland, criminalization, youth

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Christina Dideriksen
July 1, 2018
On the March, Winds of Change, Fear and Loathing

France: Paris 'rainbow crossings' hit by homophobic graffiti... again

Christina Dideriksen
July 1, 2018
On the March, Winds of Change, Fear and Loathing

Paris est une ville refuge qui fait sienne les valeurs républicaines de liberté, d'égalité et de fraternité.

Tagged: France, hate speech, Pride

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Christina Dideriksen
June 30, 2018
On the March

Turkey: Istanbul's Pride Parade Is Cancelled – But Not Our LGBT Pride

Christina Dideriksen
June 30, 2018
On the March

On Friday, the authorities in Istanbul banned – yet again – the LGBT Pride Parade in the city. The fight for equality will continue, says Turkish LGBT activist Efe Songun.

Tagged: Turkey, Istanbul, Pride, activism

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Christina Dideriksen
June 30, 2018
On the March, Winds of Change

Swaziland: Threats Will Not Stop the First Ever Swaziland LGBT Pride

Christina Dideriksen
June 30, 2018
On the March, Winds of Change

The first ever LGBT Pride march takes place in eSwatini (formerly Swaziland) on Saturday. ‘This will be the day the government starts paying attention to us,’ its organizer says.

Tagged: Swaziland, Pride, eSwatini

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Christina Dideriksen
June 29, 2018
On the March

Swazi human rights group snubs LGBT festival

Christina Dideriksen
June 29, 2018
On the March

One of the best known human rights groups in Swaziland, which has changed its name to eSwatini, has snubbed the kingdom’s first LGBT Pride festival saying it is against biblical teaching, putting it at odds with a major funder, Swazimedia.blogspot reported.

Tagged: Swaziland, eSwatini, Pride, activism

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Christina Dideriksen
June 29, 2018
Winds of Change

Angola registers its first LGBT+ affirming civil rights group

Christina Dideriksen
June 29, 2018
Winds of Change

Fernandez added that the organisation hopes that the registration will help them overcome their financial difficulties, which has limited them from assisting more people living with HIV/AIDS.

Tagged: video, Angola, activism

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