Month: March 2018
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Stop Anti-Trans Delegate Bethany Kozma from Representing the U.S at CSW
Following in last year’s footsteps, the Trump administration has yet again appointed a known anti-trans activist to its official delegation to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW). The CSW is the largest meeting of governments, UN agencies, civil society, and other stakeholders, on progressing women’s rights and gender justice globally.
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Celebrate as the Pride of Bury comes to town
The second Bury Pride takes place on Saturday 7 April and promises to be another fun-packed celebration of diversity.
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Eastern Caribbean: LGBTQ People Face Bias, Violence
Discriminatory laws in Eastern Caribbean countries make lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) people targets for discrimination, violence and abuse, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
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Henrik Høven – All Day
The talented musician Henrik Høven from Norway are back with a new tune – All Day !
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Gender reassignment can improve life for most transgender, study confirms
New research uses a transgender-specific survey to assess the well-being of people who underwent gender reassignment survey.
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Police investigate hate crime after death threats made to Sacramento LGBT center
The Sacramento LGBT Community Center is on high alert after receiving two letters containing death threats and homophobic language Wednesday.






