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Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2017
Fear and Loathing, On the March

Chile: Clashes in Chile as right-wing Catholic group protests LGBT rights

Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2017
Fear and Loathing, On the March

Police in Chile used tear gas and water cannon to separate rival protests sparked by a Spanish right-wing Catholic group that opposes gay and transgender rights.

Tagged: Chile, activism, protests, transgender, religion, Spain, youth, literature, police, gender, family

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Christina Dideriksen
July 10, 2017
Winds of Change

Germany: Berlin justice ministry seeks to make most toilets unisex for transgender community

Christina Dideriksen
July 10, 2017
Winds of Change

While the United States has continued to debate so-called "bathroom bills" targeting transgender people, Berlin’s justice minister is hoping to open up government building bathrooms to all.

Tagged: Germany, bathrooms, transgender, intersex

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Christina Dideriksen
July 10, 2017
Fear and Loathing, Winds of Change, Sports and Culture

China: For gay people in China, ‘coming out’ is a family affair

Christina Dideriksen
July 10, 2017
Fear and Loathing, Winds of Change, Sports and Culture

“Family is the most important part (of coming out) in terms of our emotions, but it’s the hardest area to break through,”

Tagged: China, coming out, discrimination, tradition, family

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Christina Dideriksen
July 10, 2017
Sports and Culture, World of Politics, Winds of Change

UK: Parliament launches video series about how LGBT laws have changed lives

Christina Dideriksen
July 10, 2017
Sports and Culture, World of Politics, Winds of Change

The UK Parliament has launched a web series to commemorate 50 years since the decriminalisation of homosexuality.

Tagged: UK, transgender, lesbian, bisexual, culture, TV, short film, activism, campaigns

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Christina Dideriksen
July 9, 2017
Let the Courts Decide, Fear and Loathing, World of Politics

US: op-ed, It’s Now Undeniable That LGBTQ Rights Are In Danger Of Being Rolled Back

Christina Dideriksen
July 9, 2017
Let the Courts Decide, Fear and Loathing, World of Politics

A powerful minority is trying to get the fix in.

Tagged: Supreme Court, legislation, discrimination, marriage equality, transgender, op-ed, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
July 9, 2017
Let the Courts Decide

US: LGBT Legal Group Asks Supreme Court to Decide Civil Rights Act Protects Gay Workers

Christina Dideriksen
July 9, 2017
Let the Courts Decide

'The Civil Rights Act Protects All Workers Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination' Says Lambda Legal

Tagged: transgender, lesbian, employment, Supreme Court, legislation, gender, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
July 9, 2017
Winds of Change, Sports and Culture

India: Motherhood Has No Gender

Christina Dideriksen
July 9, 2017
Winds of Change, Sports and Culture

People do not need to be legally or genetically connected to become a family.

Tagged: transgender, India, adoption, gender, family

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Christina Dideriksen
July 9, 2017
World of Politics

Japan: Local politicians set up league to protect rights of sexual minorities

Christina Dideriksen
July 9, 2017
World of Politics

Seventy-eight supporters, including prefectural and municipal assembly members, also joined the league. 

Tagged: Japan, policy, development

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Christina Dideriksen
July 9, 2017
World of Politics

Japan: Politicians launch group to promote LGBT-friendly policies

Christina Dideriksen
July 9, 2017
World of Politics

"We need to change our society, including its system and awareness levels."

Tagged: Japan, legislation, policy, development

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Christina Dideriksen
July 9, 2017
World of Politics, Politics of Union

Serbia: The election of Ana Brnabic as prime minister is symbolically important for the LGBT community

Christina Dideriksen
July 9, 2017
World of Politics, Politics of Union

"I think this will over time contribute to reducing prejudices against the LGBT population"

Tagged: Serbia, coming out, celebrity, representation

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Christina Dideriksen
July 9, 2017
Politics of Union, Let the Courts Decide, Fear and Loathing

Kosovo Rights Activists Seek Clarity on Gay Marriage

Christina Dideriksen
July 9, 2017
Politics of Union, Let the Courts Decide, Fear and Loathing

Gay rights advocates in Kosovo say it is time to test whether the ambiguously worded constitution permits same-sex marriage or not.

Tagged: Kosovo, Serbia, legislation, marriage equality, activism

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Christina Dideriksen
July 9, 2017
World of Politics, Regarding Religion

UK: Church of England demands ban on conversion therapy

Christina Dideriksen
July 9, 2017
World of Politics, Regarding Religion

Synod calls for government to ban practice aiming to change sexual orientation after hearing experiences of ‘spiritual abuse’ in emotional debate

Tagged: religion, Church of England, conversion therapy, legislation

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