Month: November 2018
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Thailand : Same-sex marriage bill is two steps away from becoming law
Thailand’s government has moved to allay fears that time is running out before next February’s general election to enact new legislation that protects the rights of same-sex partners.
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Rural Youth Experiencing Homelessness Less Likely to Have Jobs or Attend School; Fewer Services for ‘Hidden’ Youth
An U.S. national study by Chapin Hall reveals that rural youth share the same risk for homelessness as their urban peers, challenging the narrow image of homelessness as an urban problem. Further, Missed Opportunities: Youth Homelessness in Rural America finds that rural youth experiencing homelessness are less likely than urban youth to have jobs and attend school, and are less likely to have access to services.
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U.S embassy warns of anti-gay crackdown in Tanzania
U.S citizens in Tanzania should review ‘social media profiles’ to avoid triggering anti-gay laws in the African state, U.S embassy has warned. Previously, a Tanzanian official announced a crackdown on LGBTQ people.
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LGBTQ Music Chart – Week 45
This is seventh edition of LGBTQ Music Chart and our readers has voted and this is the best playlist for Week 45 2018.
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«The Bi Life» – new dating show is challenging bisexual misconceptions
E!’s new show is a refreshing alternative to Love Island’s cheap cocktail of hormones.
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New Ambassadors Appointed For Manchester Pride
Following on from the huge success of this year’s Manchester Pride Festival 2018, the charity are pleased to announce they have recruited four new ambassadors to help spread the word of the hard work and commitment carried out all year round.






