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Christina Dideriksen
June 14, 2017
School Days

US: The 49 Fund announces first LGBT scholarship winners

Christina Dideriksen
June 14, 2017
School Days

The LGBT scholarship fund started in response to the Pulse nightclub shootings has awarded eight Central Florida residents with college scholarships of $4,900 each.

Tagged: youth, education, school, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
June 14, 2017
Business and Technology, Sports and Culture

UK: Why This Female CEO Came Out As Bisexual

Christina Dideriksen
June 14, 2017
Business and Technology, Sports and Culture

Lloyd's of London CEO Inga Beale has a reverse mentor—a Lloyd's employee who's in his or her 20s and just starting out.

Tagged: bisexual, coming out, UK

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Christina Dideriksen
June 14, 2017
From the UN, HIV Health and Wellness

Uganda: Activists to UNAIDS boss: Help LGBT Ugandans fight HIV

Christina Dideriksen
June 14, 2017
From the UN, HIV Health and Wellness

Ugandan HIV activists have asked visiting UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibe to urge President Yoweri Museveni and the Ugandan government to overcome “institutionalized discrimination”

Tagged: activism, UNAIDS, Uganda, AIDS, HIV

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Christina Dideriksen
June 13, 2017
Sports and Culture, Winds of Change, Fear and Loathing

US: How Nightlife Is Healing My Queer Wounds

Christina Dideriksen
June 13, 2017
Sports and Culture, Winds of Change, Fear and Loathing

“Living as a queer person of color post-Pulse after this election brought forth some of the hardest times I’ve ever faced.”

Tagged: Grindr, violence, murder, remembrance, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
June 13, 2017
Winds of Change, Sports and Culture

With asexuality often being dismissed, these asexuals want you to know they exist

Christina Dideriksen
June 13, 2017
Winds of Change, Sports and Culture

The ‘A’ in LGBTQIA+ stands for asexual. Yet, many people don’t know much about the spectrum of asexuality or why asexual people deserve a spot at Pride.

Tagged: sexuality, asexuality, documentary, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
June 13, 2017
On the March, Winds of Change

US: Should We Let Police and Problematic Corporations March in Pride Parades?

Christina Dideriksen
June 13, 2017
On the March, Winds of Change

An organization named No Justice No Pride (NJNP) repeatedly blocked the Capital Pride parade in Washington D.C. to protest the participation of police groups  at pride

Tagged: police, activism, discrimination, Pride, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
June 13, 2017
World of Politics

Canada: This new Canadian law considers denying a child's gender identity a form of abuse

Christina Dideriksen
June 13, 2017
World of Politics

Ontario, Canada recently passed the Youth and Families Act of 2017.

Tagged: Canada, legislation, youth, transgender, gender, family

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Christina Dideriksen
June 13, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness, Sports and Culture

Australia: This drag queen is promoting HIV testing and it’s brilliantly hilarious

Christina Dideriksen
June 13, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness, Sports and Culture

A famous drag queen in Australia has released a video promoting HIV and other STI tests and it is brilliant.

Tagged: short film, campaigns, activism, Australia, HIV

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Christina Dideriksen
June 13, 2017
Sports and Culture

Argentina: Argentinean Queer Film Explores the High Cost of Denying Our Sexual Awakening

Christina Dideriksen
June 13, 2017
Sports and Culture

Attention all readers who take their their romance bittersweet: the new Argentine film Esteros is an extraordinary exemplar of this genre. It also qualifies as a fine piece of queer filmmaking.

Tagged: Argentina, film, youth

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Christina Dideriksen
June 13, 2017
Fear and Loathing

South Korea: Dozens arrested as South Korean military conducts 'gay witch-hunt'

Christina Dideriksen
June 13, 2017
Fear and Loathing

"Sergeant A" doesn't want to give his real name, his exact rank or show his face.

Tagged: South Korea, police, discrimination, criminalization, military

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Christina Dideriksen
June 13, 2017
School Days, Winds of Change

Cambodia: ‘Life Skills’ course in the works

Christina Dideriksen
June 13, 2017
School Days, Winds of Change

A new school course would teach children from grades 5 to 12 for the first time about LGBT issues, sex and gender-based violence, as part of a proposed Ministry of Education curriculum.

Tagged: Cambodia, youth, education, sex education, violence, abortion, STDs, STIs, gender, school, HIV

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Christina Dideriksen
June 12, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness

Canada: What does gay male loneliness look like?

Christina Dideriksen
June 12, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness

Thursday night’s Together Alone event in Vancouver, a community conversation about gay male loneliness felt anything but lonely with more than 100 men in attendance.

Tagged: Canada, suicide, mental health, HIV

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