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Discover Crash Adams: The Rising Canadian Duo Behind «New Heart»
Toronto pop duo Crash Adams, 2024 Juno nominees for Breakthrough Group, blend adrenaline and nostalgia in their single «New Heart». Featured on Apple Music and Spotify’s Jungeltelegrafen playlist, their sound, inspired by The 1975 and Dan + Shay, delivers meaningful stories and melodies.
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The Impact of Uganda’s Anti-LGBTQ Law: A Call for Change
Uganda’s 2023 anti-homosexuality act has fueled violence and discrimination against LGBTQ individuals, with authorities implicated in abuse. Misinformation exacerbates hate. The oppressive law must be repealed to ensure equality and dignity for all Ugandans. Promote human rights and inclusion.
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Censorship Stirs Controversy at Nordic LGBTQ Festival in Havana
Cuban Nordika Festival, celebrating LGBTQ art, was censored pre-opening. Despite this, it showcases queer Nordic culture, highlighting the resilience and fight for artistic freedom of Cuba’s LGBTQ community through art and performances. The blog post addresses challenges and the importance of artistic expression amidst censorship.
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An Open Letter to the Eurovision Community with smoke and mirrors
Eurovision director congratulates JJ and ORF. We value voting integrity, transparency, and open dialogue to ensure fairness. Join us in celebrating talent and our robust voting system.
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The Dangers Facing LGBTQI Literature in Putin’s Russia
Putin’s Russia intensifies LGBTQI repression via literary crackdown, punishing «extremist» works. Cultural backlash and human rights violations are escalating, threatening free expression. Global solidarity is crucial.
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Celebrating Pride: Insights from West Midlands Railway Staff
WMR celebrates Birmingham Pride 2025! Over 25 team members will march, showcasing diversity & inclusion. Employees share stories of pride, love, and allyship, fostering acceptance and authenticity. Join the inspiring celebration!