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26 10 2011
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October is LGBT History Month!
In 1994, Rodney Wilson, a Missouri high school teacher, believed a month should be dedicated to the celebration and teaching of gay and lesbian history, and gathered other teachers and community leaders. They selected October because public schools are in session and existing traditions, such as Com
20 10 2011
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LGBT community holds protest in Belgrade
BELGRADE -- The Gay-Straight Alliance held a protest dubbed “That’s enough” at noon in front of the Serbian government headquarters on Wednesday. Strong police forces were securing the rally which was peaceful. Police arrested tree young men who were wearing skinhead symbols and were standing acros
18 10 2011
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Serbian Woman Stabbed for LGBT Shirt
A woman who was stabbed for wearing an LGBT T-shirt in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday night is currently awaiting surgery and is listed in stable condition. Nenad Rosic, an Advocate reader from Belgrade, said the woman who was assaulted is being identified as 24-year-old "A.Z." As she left a party with
15 10 2011
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First Out Cafe calls last orders on London's gay scene
Central London's oldest gay cafe is set to close in a fortnight. First Out Cafe was the city's first daytime gay venue, offering an alternative to the club scene, when it opened in 1986. The business is one of a number to be affected by the upheaval caused by the development of the Crossrail netwo
10 10 2011
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Transwoman’s chances in Poland's new parliament
Anna Grodzka, 57, could become the first transgender person to sit in Poland's parliament after a new anti-clerical party stormed the parliamentary election scoring an unprecedented third spot finish. Born as a man, Ms Grodzka, now 57, completed her gender change last year with the help of the Tran
07 10 2011
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For First Time, Three Women Take Nobel Peace Prize
The 2011 Nobel Peace Prize was given to three women on Friday, who were awarded for championing women's rights. Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberian peace advocate Leymah Gbowee and Yemeni activist Tawakkul Karman were selected by the award committee in Oslo for their "nonviolent stru
01 10 2011
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Estonian Christians Take Stand Against Homophobia
By Clare B Dimyon PRIDE Solidarity www.pridesolidarity.eu A David and Goliath struggle is taking place for the soul of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church where LGBT friendly Christians have taken a stance against fellow “traditional” church members who forced the “de-frocking” of an openly
30 09 2011
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ILGA-Europe condemns the ban of Belgrade Pride 2011
The Belgrade Pride 2011 march, which was planned to take place on Sunday 2 October, has been banned by the Serbian National Security Council according the news website B92. The organisers of Belgrade Pride 2011 insisted that they will not cancel the Pride march - despite the threats from right wing
30 09 2011
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Child sex ratio drops to lowest since Independence
Indicating a continuing preference for boys in society, the child sex ratio in India has dropped to 914 females against 1,000 males - the lowest since Independence - in the provisional 2011 Census report released today. Despite a slew of laws to prevent female foeticide and schemes to encourage fam
29 09 2011
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First African woman to win Nobel Peace Prize, dies
Wangari Maathai, the first African woman recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, died after a long struggle with cancer, the environmental organization she founded said Monday. She was 71. One of Kenya’s most recognizable women, Ms. Maathai won the Nobel in 2004 for combining environmentalism and socia
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Queer Sisters Run 2019 edition's co-organisers were ახალგაზრდა მწვანეები • Georgian Young Greens and StudioMobile - Accent on Action SMAA სტუდიომობილი - აქცენტი მოძრაობაზე. The main topic of 2019 marathon was Social and Environmental Justice and the common purposes of Queer and Green Politics. This year's motto: Queer Politics is Green Politics!  Queer Sisters Run, started in 2018, is a new initiative by WISG, aiming for strengthening the queer community and finding new spaces and forms for activist communications and relations. #queersisters #queerpoliticsisgreenpolitics
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