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Christina Dideriksen
March 2, 2018
HIV Health and Wellness

UK: Ageing And HIV

Christina Dideriksen
March 2, 2018
HIV Health and Wellness

As HIV positive people live longer, the implications of ageing with HIV are becoming more apparent

Tagged: AIDS, HIV, bisexual, mental health, UK, aging

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Christina Dideriksen
March 2, 2018
From the UN

Gender, Depathologization & Human Rights

Christina Dideriksen
March 2, 2018
From the UN

Pathologization is the psycho-medical, legal and cultural practice of identifying a feature, an individual or a population as intrinsically disordered.

Tagged: transgender, Human Rights Council, activism, OHCHR

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Christina Dideriksen
March 2, 2018
From the UN, Winds of Change

Côte d’Ivoire: Becoming an activist to overcome discrimination

Christina Dideriksen
March 2, 2018
From the UN, Winds of Change

“We deserve the same rights as everyone else and that’s what keeps me motivated,” Mr Koffi said.

Tagged: UNAIDS, HIV, AIDS, activism, Cote D'Ivoire

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Christina Dideriksen
March 2, 2018
Business and Technology, On the March

Australia: How the histories of Mardi Gras and gay tourism in Australia are intertwined

Christina Dideriksen
March 2, 2018
Business and Technology, On the March

Within a little more than a decade following the 1978 riot, the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival and Parade nourished the emergence of a budding gay and lesbian tourism industry.

Tagged: Australia, Pride, tourism

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Christina Dideriksen
March 1, 2018
Fear and Loathing, World of Politics, On the March

Israel Gives African Asylum-Seekers A Choice: Deportation Or Jail

Christina Dideriksen
March 1, 2018
Fear and Loathing, World of Politics, On the March

Take $3,500 and a one-way ticket to Africa by April, or face forced deportation or jail.

Tagged: asylum, Israel, Rwanda, Uganda, criminalization

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Christina Dideriksen
March 1, 2018
HIV Health and Wellness, Fear and Loathing

US: Why Black Trans People Can't Trust Doctors to Save Our Lives

Christina Dideriksen
March 1, 2018
HIV Health and Wellness, Fear and Loathing

I'’m not sure if I’m more scared of dying, or of a practitioner allowing me to suffer and die because they view me as less than human

Tagged: transgender, race, healthcare, discrimination, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
March 1, 2018
HIV Health and Wellness

UK: Dramatic shift in drug use trends caused by growth of formerly legal highs says Manchester study

Christina Dideriksen
March 1, 2018
HIV Health and Wellness

The radical change has coincided with the growth of New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) and challenges the traditional distinction between recreational and problematic substance use.

Tagged: drugs, UK, treatment

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Christina Dideriksen
March 1, 2018
HIV Health and Wellness

Canada: LGBT substance-use programs

Christina Dideriksen
March 1, 2018
HIV Health and Wellness

Naloxone training for gay men, Indigenous trauma and substance abuse group
 

Tagged: Canada, drugs, indigenous, mental health, two spirit

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Christina Dideriksen
March 1, 2018
Sports and Culture

UK: This Man Is Planning To Open the World's Largest LGBT Museum

Christina Dideriksen
March 1, 2018
Sports and Culture

London will be the home of a ground-breaking, immersive museum that conjures centuries of queer history. The man behind it, Joseph Galliano, told BuzzFeed News why it's so important and how it will unearth unearth and preserve untold stories.

Tagged: art, culture, history, UK

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Christina Dideriksen
March 1, 2018
Business and Technology, Fear and Loathing, Winds of Change

Queer Dating Apps Need to Protect Their Users Better

Christina Dideriksen
March 1, 2018
Business and Technology, Fear and Loathing, Winds of Change

With Grindr and other queer platforms, the burden of keeping safe shouldn’t fall solely on users.

Tagged: Egypt, South Korea, Jordan, Chechnya, China, police, criminalization, dating apps, Grindr, Hornet, Her, Wapa, Snapchat, technology

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Christina Dideriksen
March 1, 2018
HIV Health and Wellness, From the UN

What if … Zero Discrimination Day 2018

Christina Dideriksen
March 1, 2018
HIV Health and Wellness, From the UN

What if the person you bought your vegetables from was living with HIV? Would you buy tomatoes from him?

Tagged: press release, UNAIDS, discrimination, activism, HIV, AIDS

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Christina Dideriksen
March 1, 2018
School Days

South Africa: Education department enforces policy to tackle HIV/AIDS in schools

Christina Dideriksen
March 1, 2018
School Days

The Department of Basic Education has implemented a policy to help fight challenges brought by sexually transmitted diseases in schools including HIV and AIDS, the department said on Monday.

Tagged: South Africa, sex education, youth, school

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