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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics, Winds of Change

US: How LGBT Candidates Won So Big on Election Night

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics, Winds of Change

LGBT candidates won across the board on election night, with the headline-making success of Danica Roem and other trans candidates at the forefront.

Tagged: elections, lesbian, transgender, representation, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics

US: Transgender people have been elected before. But they can finally let the voters know.

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics

Tuesday was a historic night for the nation’s transgender community, which watched as at least six transgender people won elections and paved the way for others to join them in leadership positions in the coming years.

Tagged: transgender, elections, representation, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics

US: Election night brings historic wins for minority and LGBT candidates

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
World of Politics

In a night of many firsts, several minority and LGBT candidates won local elections thatechoed the blue wave in which Democrats won races large and small.

Tagged: transgender, race, elections, representation, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness, Winds of Change

Canada: The restaurant kitchen where everyone has HIV: 'We want to challenge stigma'

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness, Winds of Change

A Toronto pop-up is the first of its kind anywhere, and was born out of a recent poll suggesting many still fear sharing food with someone HIV positive

Tagged: Canada, HIV, AIDS, activism

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness, Winds of Change

Canada: An Ad Agency Is Opening the First HIV-Positive Restaurant in Toronto

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness, Winds of Change

Bensimon Byrne battles food-prep stigma with Casey House

Tagged: Canada, HIV, AIDS, activism

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness

UK: New petition launches to ban gay ‘cure’ therapy

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness

Earlier this year, the government was criticised after it debated a petition which sought to ban gay ‘cure’ therapy, and despite condemning the practice, they didn’t make it illegal. 

Tagged: UK, conversion therapy, activism

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness

Transgender Women Of Indonesia Have A Champion In A 26-Year-Old Doctor

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness

Below a highway overpass in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, college students eat fried noodles and spicy chicken stew from brightly lit food stalls that fill this gritty space.

Tagged: Indonesia, transgender, sex work, HIV, AIDS, waria

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness

U=U taking off in 2017

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
HIV Health and Wellness

The fact that people infected with HIV who are virally suppressed cannot sexually transmit the virus to others is now accepted in the HIV/AIDS community as a result of accumulating evidence since the early 2000s.

Tagged: HIV, AIDS, treatment, prevention, campaigns

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Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
From the UN, Sports and Culture, HIV Health and Wellness

Globo–UNAIDS original series on young serodiscordant couple is among nominees for the Emmy Kids 2017

Christina Dideriksen
November 12, 2017
From the UN, Sports and Culture, HIV Health and Wellness

When Camila fell in love with her high school classmate Henrique, she didn’t know he was born with HIV.

Tagged: UNAIDS, HIV, AIDS, youth, TV, campaigns, Brazil

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Christina Dideriksen
November 11, 2017
Fear and Loathing, On the March

Canada: Meet the Canadian Fearlessly Fighting Chechnya's 'Gay Purge'

Christina Dideriksen
November 11, 2017
Fear and Loathing, On the March

Kimahli Powell is the executive director of Rainbow Railroad, an organization that helps evacuate LGBTQ refugees from countries where they face persecutio

Tagged: Chechnya, Russia, Canada, activism, refugees

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Christina Dideriksen
November 7, 2017
World of Politics

US: An Embattled North Carolina Seeks to Outrun a Law’s Bitter Legacy

Christina Dideriksen
November 7, 2017
World of Politics

North Carolina wanted its reputation back.

Tagged: transgender, legislation, bathrooms, North Carolina, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
November 6, 2017
From the UN

The first interactive dialogue of the IE SOGI at the UNGA

Christina Dideriksen
November 6, 2017
From the UN

On 27th October 2017, Professor Vitit Muntarbhorn, the United Nations (UN) Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, presented his first report to the Third Committee of the UN General Assembly.

Tagged: UN, transgender, intersex, SOGI IE

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