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India : The situation of transgender Congress workers

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala Pradesh Transgender Congress (KPTC), which acts as an affiliate organization of the state Congress, recently underwent a major overhaul. Despite the state’s pioneering efforts in 2015 to launch a policy to ensure justice and equal rights for the transgender community, they still feel a lack of acceptance from their party colleagues. The
LGBTQ youth suicide prevention group leaves X after uptick in hate

LGBTQ youth suicide prevention group leaves X after uptick in hate

LGBTQ youth suicide prevention group leaves X after uptick in hate The Trevor Project, a national suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ youth, has announced its departure from X, formerly known as Twitter, due to “increased hate on the platform targeting the LGBTQ community”. The decision comes just over a year after billionaire
Paris 2024 Pride March dont cancelled by Olympics

Paris 2024 Pride March dont cancelled by Olympics

Paris 2024 Pride March dont cancelled by Olympics In 2024, Paris will host both the Pride March and the Olympic Games, leading to a recent flurry of confusion fueled by social media rumors. A tweet falsely claimed that the Pride March would be postponed due to the Olympics, causing widespread concern. However, Jean-Luc Romero, Deputy
NHL reverses ban on rainbow ribbons on field hockey sticks

NHL reverses ban on rainbow ribbons on field hockey sticks

NHL reverses ban on rainbow ribbons on field hockey sticks Facing public outrage, the National Hockey League (NHL) revoked the ban on the use of rainbow ribbons on hockey sticks, a decision made after a series of regulations perceived as homophobic, such as the ban on Pride jerseys during warm-ups, introduced under pressure from conservative
Vatican Synod LGBT+ Deliberations

Vatican Synod LGBT+ Deliberations

Vatican Synod LGBT+ Deliberations At the Vatican, after nearly thirty days of deliberations involving bishops and laity on the future of the Church, the LGBT+ question disappeared from the final synod summaries, despite its initial presence. James Martin, an American Jesuit and participant, points to the reluctance of certain segments of the Church to address
Queer U.K. Activists Hacked London Transit Ads to Support LGBTQ+ Gazans

Queer U.K. Activists Hacked London Transit Ads to Support LGBTQ+ Gazans

Queer U.K. Activists Hacked London Transit Ads to Support LGBTQ+ Gazans The Dyke Project, a “collection of transgender, cis and non-binary lesbian and gay men”, claims to have “hacked” 100 ads on public transport in London by covering obscure the actual advertisements with billboards displaying missiles from gay Palestinians from Gaza., according to Truth Out.These
Success of the LGBT Pride March in Taiwan

Success of the LGBT Pride March in Taiwan

Success of the LGBT Pride March in Taiwan On October 28th, tens of thousands gathered in Taipei to celebrate Taiwan’s advancements in LGBT+ rights, particularly the recent legislation allowing same-gender couples to adopt children. Taiwan has long been a symbol of LGBT+ freedoms in Asia, and this Pride March, the 21st of its kind and
Japan sterilization requirement for transgender people deemed unconstitutional

Japan sterilization requirement for transgender people deemed unconstitutional

Japan sterilization requirement for transgender people deemed unconstitutional In a landmark decision on October 25th, Japan’s Supreme Court ruled that the mandate requiring transgender individuals to undergo sterilization to legally change their gender in civil registries is unconstitutional. This decision stemmed from a case brought forward by a transgender woman challenging the 2003 statute that
JK Rowling Ready to Serve Prison Time

JK Rowling Ready to Serve Prison Time

JK Rowling Ready to Serve Prison Time J.K. Rowling has once again ignited controversy over her views on transgender issues. On October 17th, Rowling responded to an image projected on a division of the British Ministry of Justice that read “Repeat after us: trans women are women” with a simple “No.” This led to backlash,
India Supreme Court Declines Same-Sex Marriage in India

India Supreme Court Declines Same-Sex Marriage in India

India Supreme Court Declines Same-Sex Marriage in India India’s Supreme Court has refused to rule on the legality of same-sex marriages, deferring responsibility for legislating on the matter to parliamentarians. The decision is a setback for LGBT activists who had attempted to bypass elected political power, given the BJP government’s firm opposition to same-sex unions.