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European Court must rule in favour of a child at risk of statelessness and her family’s freedom of movement in the EU, say leading LGBTI rights organisations
Authorities in Bulgaria have not recognised the valid EU birth certificate of the child of a same-sex couple. On February 9, the Court of Justice of the European Union must clarify that if you are a parent in one EU country, you are a parent in every EU country.
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Turkish government steps up its attacks on LGBTI+ citizens
Europe’s leading LGBTI+ rights organisation, ILGA-Europe are alarmed to observe that in the past week the Turkish government has stepped up its systematic attacks on and defamation of LGBTI+ people and calls on President Erdoğan to guarantee the fundamental rights of all minorities without discrimination, as enshrined in the country’s Constitution.
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Lorraine Kelly Exclusive On RPDR UK: «I Curtsied When I Met RuPaul»
TV legend Lorraine Kelly, who features as a guest judge on the next episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, talks about her time on set and reaffirms her support of trans* people in an exclusive podcast interview with National Student Pride.
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March LGBTQ History Programs Highlight Young-Adult Lesbian Fiction, Historic Preservation, Sex in SoMa, Museum Anniversary
The program series for March 2021 sponsored by the GLBT Historical Society will highlight a new young-adult lesbian novel, a conversation with architectural historian and preservation consultant Shayne Watson, a new book of photographs documenting the sexual world of San Francisco’s South of Market district and a celebration of the GLBT Historical Society Museum’s 10th anniversary.
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Planet Classroom Network Tackles LGBTQ Tolerance Globally in New Podcast «We Are All Human»
There has been increasing acceptance in many countries of LGBTQ people, but the global divide persists. 38 African Countries have criminalised consensual same sex relationships.
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National Student Pride 2021
For fifteen years, National Student Pride has brought a vibrant mix of celebrity interviews, graduate careers fairs, conferences, debates, parties, and workshops to over 1,800 students each year from 170+ global universities at a weekend-long festival in London.






