Month: November 2025

Slovakia Passes Reform Limiting LGBT+ Rights

Slovakia Passes Reform Limiting LGBT+ Rights

Slovakia Sparks Controversy with Constitutional Amendment Impacting LGBT+ Rights Parliament Pushes Reform Despite EU Concerns Slovakia’s Parliament has approved a constitutional amendment that significantly restricts the rights of LGBT+ individuals and elevates national legislation above European Union directives. Championed by Prime Minister Robert Fico, the reform has been touted as a “constitutional barrier against progressivism,”
The Real Impact of Pinkwashing on the LGBTQ+ Community

The Real Impact of Pinkwashing on the LGBTQ+ Community

Understanding the Harmful Impact of Pinkwashing on the LGBTQ+ Community Pinkwashing has become a growing concern in discussions about LGBTQIA+ rights. It refers to the use of rainbow-colored branding or messaging to create a façade of inclusivity—without making any real effort to support the LGBTQ+ community. While on the surface it may seem to raise
LGBT+ Groups Celebrate Milestone in Catholic Church Jubilee

LGBT+ Groups Celebrate Milestone in Catholic Church Jubilee

Historic Inclusion of LGBT+ Groups in Jubilee Celebrations For the first time ever, LGBT+ Christian organizations and their allies were officially granted access to pass through the Holy Door of the Jubilee at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, on September 6 and 7. This momentous occasion, part of the Holy Year held every 25 years,
Five Men on Trial in Paris for Cyberbullying DJ Barbara Butch

Five Men on Trial in Paris for Cyberbullying DJ Barbara Butch

Paris Court Hears Case Against Five Men Accused of Cyberbullying DJ Barbara Butch Trial Following Surge of Online Harassment Five men, aged between 24 and 57, stood trial before the Paris judicial court, accused of participating in an orchestrated cyberbullying campaign against renowned French DJ Barbara Butch. The artist, a prominent figure in the Paris
Claim That 18 Countries Are Dropping Trans Rights Debunked

Claim That 18 Countries Are Dropping Trans Rights Debunked

Rumor About Trans Exclusion Sparks Concern The Viral Claim A troubling claim has recently gone viral on social media: “18 countries have removed trans people from LGBT recognition, recognizing only LGB identities.” Understandably, this has caused anxiety and confusion within the LGBTQIA+ community. But after a thorough review, there is no credible evidence or official
Lesbian Cinema History: From Taboo Roots to Recognition

Lesbian Cinema History: From Taboo Roots to Recognition

Exploring the Evolution of Lesbian Cinema Film has long mirrored the values, challenges, and transformations of society. When it comes to lesbian representation in cinema, the path has been shaped by decades of censorship, mischaracterization, and gradual strides toward visibility. From coded glances in early silent films to contemporary stories featured in LGBTQIA+ film festivals,
Top 10 Queer TV Shows to Watch This Fall 2025

Top 10 Queer TV Shows to Watch This Fall 2025

Top Queer Performances to Catch This Fall Across France This fall, theaters across France are lighting up with bold and boundary-pushing queer performances. From Paris to Lyon and beyond, the stage becomes a celebration of identity, resistance, and artistic freedom. Here are ten diverse productions you won’t want to miss. La Chair est triste, hélas
Top 5 Pinkwashing Campaigns That Faced Backlash

Top 5 Pinkwashing Campaigns That Faced Backlash

Criticism of Pinkwashing in Pride Campaigns Each year, as Pride Month arrives in June, companies and institutions around the world roll out rainbow-themed logos, limited-edition Pride merchandise, and inclusive ad campaigns. These public displays are often framed as efforts to champion diversity and highlight support for the LGBTQIA+ community. However, a troubling trend has emerged
Fare Te Aroha, New LGBT Refuge, Opens in Papeete

Fare Te Aroha, New LGBT Refuge, Opens in Papeete

Fare Te Aroha: A Safe Haven for Tahiti’s LGBTQ+ Community A Welcoming Space for Support in the Heart of Papeete In a quiet alleyway in downtown Papeete, just across from the former Piano Bar, the association Cousins, Cousines de Tahiti has opened a new community center called Fare Te Aroha. Designed as a place of