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Christina Dideriksen
March 28, 2018
World of Politics

Indonesia: Politician warns 'rampant' LGBT people are destroying Indonesia

Christina Dideriksen
March 28, 2018
World of Politics

‘The fact is very sad, we even lose who we are, because of the loss of identity and values,’ Zulkifli said in his speech.

Tagged: Indonesia, criminalization

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Christina Dideriksen
March 28, 2018
World of Politics

US: Transgender military ban 'worse than don't ask, don't tell,' advocates say

Christina Dideriksen
March 28, 2018
World of Politics

The Trump administration released documents on Friday outlining the president’s ban on transgender people serving in the military.
 

Tagged: transgender, military, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
March 28, 2018
From the UN, HIV Health and Wellness

The Promotion and Protection of the Human Rights of Bisexual Persons

Christina Dideriksen
March 28, 2018
From the UN, HIV Health and Wellness

Challenges and opportunities

Tagged: bisexual, health, violence, mental health, depression, suicide, activism, research, Europe, Asia, UK, France, Balkans, Spain, Netherlands, Africa, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
March 28, 2018
From the UN

Commission on the Status of Women Sixty-second session

Christina Dideriksen
March 28, 2018
From the UN

The principal output of the Commission on the Status of Women is the agreed conclusions on priority themes set for each year. 

Tagged: gender, UN, UN Women, HIV, STIs, sexual assault, violence, rape, corrective rape, sexuality, education, sex education

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Christina Dideriksen
March 27, 2018
Business and Technology, HIV Health and Wellness

Grindr App to Offer H.I.V. Test Reminders

Christina Dideriksen
March 27, 2018
Business and Technology, HIV Health and Wellness

In an effort to shrink the global AIDS epidemic, the world’s largest gay dating app is changing its software this week to urge millions of users to get frequent H.I.V. tests.

Tagged: dating apps, Grindr, Hornet, Asia, Jack'd, race, Adam4Adam, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
March 27, 2018
Sports and Culture, Winds of Change

US: ABC Correspondent Karl Schmid Reveals He's HIV-Positive

Christina Dideriksen
March 27, 2018
Sports and Culture, Winds of Change

“Today has been insanely overwhelming. I had NO idea that me sharing something would have such an impact,” he said. “For those of you who dm’d with your stories THANK YOU.”

Tagged: HIV, TV, social media, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
March 27, 2018
Winds of Change

Lebanon: 'Safe space' salon opens doors to LGBT community

Christina Dideriksen
March 27, 2018
Winds of Change

A Lebanese hairdresser opened up a salon to accommodate the country’s LGBT community, after hearing of her brothers’ years of struggle as a gay man.

Tagged: Lebanon, community

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Christina Dideriksen
March 27, 2018
World of Politics

US: Junk science informed the new order, not military readiness.

Christina Dideriksen
March 27, 2018
World of Politics

Who drafted the latest transgender military ban?

Tagged: transgender, transphobia, research, military, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
March 27, 2018
World of Politics

US: Hearing on Transgender Military Ban Lawsuit to Go Forward

Christina Dideriksen
March 27, 2018
World of Politics

Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today that the previously scheduled federal court hearing on the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s ban on transgender individuals serving in the military will go forward on Tuesday.

Tagged: military, transgender, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
March 27, 2018
Let the Courts Decide, School Days, Winds of Change

US: The Chance to Have the First Openly Gay State Supreme Court Justice in the U.S

Christina Dideriksen
March 27, 2018
Let the Courts Decide, School Days, Winds of Change

It would be years before I found LGBTQ+ peers also looking into becoming lawyers, because they wanted to become the role models we all felt missing.

Tagged: youth, legislation, school, Connecticut, op-ed, representation, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
March 27, 2018
World of Politics, School Days

US: Student Non-Discrimination Act Reintroduced in Congress

Christina Dideriksen
March 27, 2018
World of Politics, School Days

Pro-equality champions in the Senate and House of Representatives reintroduced the Student Non-Discrimination Act (SNDA)—legislation that would protect LGBTQ students from discrimination in schools throughout the country.

Tagged: youth, school, legislation, USA

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Christina Dideriksen
March 27, 2018
Fear and Loathing, World of Politics, School Days

US: White House hosted anti-LGBT activists & then issued new trans military ban

Christina Dideriksen
March 27, 2018
Fear and Loathing, World of Politics, School Days

The day before President Donald Trump unveiled his new transgender military ban, late on Friday night, the White House played host to anti-LGBTQ activists.

Tagged: hate speech, youth, transgender, military, school, USA

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