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11 02 2011
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Tel Aviv shooting victim will not be deported after calls from LGBT groups
Congregation Beth El Binah in Dallas joined other LGBT Jewish groups around the United States Wednesday, Feb. 9, in calling on Israel to allow Thomas Schmidt to stay in that country. According to the Israeli newspaper Ma’ariv today, Schmidt will be allowed to stay in the country. Schmidt is from G
10 02 2011
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GLAAD launches media institute for LGBT people
The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), the nation's lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender (LGBT) media advocacy and anti-defamation organization, today announced the launch of its People of Color Media Training Institute as a part of the organization's National People of Color Me
10 02 2011
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Russia's foremost LGBT leader Nikolai Alekseev appearing in WeHo
Since 2005 Nikolai Alekseev, LGBT rights activist, lawyer and journalist, has been known as the founder and chief organizer of Moscow Pride, which was officially banned year after year by city authorities. Together, with the activists of his advocacy group Gay Russia, Nikolai attempted to organize
04 02 2011
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LGBT Rights in the New Egypt
Rasha Moumneh of Human Rights Watch recently gave a really good interview on The Giston what the Egyptian Freedom Movement means for LGBT Egyptians. She talked about the use of debauchery laws to misdirect people away from the malfeasance of the state. She also correctly notes that Arab culture is i
02 02 2011
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Honduras urged to investigate transgender killings
The pressure group Human Rights Watch has called on the government of Honduras to investigate the murders of six transgender women. The women were killed over the past two months. The government has condemned the killings, but Human Rights Watch says it is failing to prosecute attacks on transgend
28 01 2011
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Uganda: Promptly Investigate Killing of Prominent LGBT Activist
(Kampala) -¬ Police in Uganda should urgently and impartially investigate the killing of the prominent human rights activist David Kato, Human Rights Watch said today. Kato had dedicated his life to fighting for the rights of lesbians, gays, bisexual, and transgender persons (LGBT) in Uganda, facing
17 01 2011
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The Islamic Regime of Iran is to execute two young men for homosexuality by stoning
According to the news we have received Ayub and Mosleh, 20 and 21 years old, are in danger of execution by stoning in the city of Piranshahr in the province of Kurdistan. The two young men are currently imprisoned in the city of Orumieh. They have been accused of having and filming homosexual relati
13 01 2011
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Wording Revised in New Gender Neutral Passports
In a switch intended to expand recognition of different family models, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has ordered the State Department to amend a bureaucratic change that would have replaced "mother" and "father" with “mother or parent 1” and “father or parent 2” on U.S. passport applicat
13 01 2011
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Lansing Community College Offers First LGBT Scholarship
Lansing Community College announced that it will be the first known two-year institution to offer a scholarship to LGBT students, the Michigan Messenger reports. The scholarship has been named for Betsy Lou Robson, and her family -- who set up the fund -- say that it should last for three or four y
13 01 2011
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First LGBT History Museum Opens in S.F.
The nation's first museum dedicated solely to LGBT history opens Wednesday in San Francisco. The San Francisco Chronicle reports on the new GLBT History Museum, located in the historic Castro district. "Now, objects from the kitchen table and pink-framed sunglasses that belonged to Harvey Milk — w
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GRADATION - installation for The Trans Day of Remembrance
GRADATION is a collaborative installation of Women's Initiatives Supporting Group (WISG) and artist Uta Bekaia, supported by Propaganda.network. The voices and video images used in the installation belong to Transfeminist activists and our sisters - Amanda, Gabi, Nata, Tako. All of us are united by the grief that will forever remind us about our Trans sisters killed in the recent years, but we are also united by the same goal - to achieve living in a country and in the society free from Transphobia! #TDOR
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