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Christina Dideriksen
June 1, 2018
Let the Courts Decide, Politics of Union

Hong Kong Court overturns decision to recognize same-sex couples

Christina Dideriksen
June 1, 2018
Let the Courts Decide, Politics of Union

This decision is massively disappointing for the LGBTI community in Hong Kong

Tagged: Hong Kong, marriage equality

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Christina Dideriksen
June 1, 2018
HIV Health and Wellness

Hepatitis C Virus Guideline Updated for Unique Populations

Christina Dideriksen
June 1, 2018
HIV Health and Wellness

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) guidelines for unique populations have recently been updated.

Tagged: hepatitis, research

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Christina Dideriksen
June 1, 2018
World of Politics

It looks like Indonesia will not criminalize gay sex after all

Christina Dideriksen
June 1, 2018
World of Politics

The law will now ban the vague concept of 'indecent' sex which could have much broader consequences

Tagged: Indonesia, criminalization

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Christina Dideriksen
May 31, 2018
Let the Courts Decide

Chile: Sex Change No Longer Required To Alter Gender Identity

Christina Dideriksen
May 31, 2018
Let the Courts Decide

The supreme court ruled that the rights of transgender people need to be respected and they don't need an operation to prove their gender identity.

Tagged: Chile, gender recognition, transgender

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Christina Dideriksen
May 31, 2018
Let the Courts Decide

Botswana: Gays recognition case postponed

Christina Dideriksen
May 31, 2018
Let the Courts Decide

Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals Botswana (LEGABIBO) case challenging the decriminalisation of homosexuality has been postponed to an unconfirmed date.

Tagged: Botswana, criminalization

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Christina Dideriksen
May 31, 2018
Let the Courts Decide

Botswana: High Court will rule on ending gay sex ban in Botswana

Christina Dideriksen
May 31, 2018
Let the Courts Decide

The gay man taking the government to court will argue the criminalization of homosexuality violates his constitutional rights

Tagged: Botswana, criminalization

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Christina Dideriksen
May 31, 2018
World of Politics

Ghana: Coalition to soon present bill to criminalise homosexuality

Christina Dideriksen
May 31, 2018
World of Politics

Mr Moses Foh Amoaning, the Spokesperson for the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values, said his outfit would soon present a draft bill to Parliament to criminalized homosexuality.

Tagged: Ghana, criminalization

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Christina Dideriksen
May 30, 2018
HIV Health and Wellness, Winds of Change

Namibia’s first LGBT health centre opens in Windhoek

Christina Dideriksen
May 30, 2018
HIV Health and Wellness, Winds of Change

For the first time, Namibia’s LGBT community will have access to a dedicated health and services centre.

Tagged: Namibia, healthcare, HIV, PrEP, criminalization

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Christina Dideriksen
May 30, 2018
Sports and Culture

Japan: High-profile Japanese businesswoman Kazuyo Katsuma announces she is in same-sex relationship

Christina Dideriksen
May 30, 2018
Sports and Culture

In her BuzzFeed interview, Katsuma said she had feelings for both men and women even in high school, but she was aware that liking a girl was seen as a “bad thing.” 

Tagged: coming out, celebrity, Japan, lesbian, marriage equality

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Christina Dideriksen
May 30, 2018
Sports and Culture

US: After 29 Years, I’m Finally Coming Out of the Closet

Christina Dideriksen
May 30, 2018
Sports and Culture

Johnetta Elzie is one of the foremost activists to emerge during the Ferguson protests. She is now a nationally recognized public figure who has been featured everywhere from the cover of Essence to Teen Vogue.

Tagged: op-ed, activism, coming out, USA, race, lesbian

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Christina Dideriksen
May 30, 2018
Sports and Culture

A Swedish orchestra has turned homophobic hate mail into an opera

Christina Dideriksen
May 30, 2018
Sports and Culture

It's called 'The F*G Train'

Tagged: music, hate speech, Sweden, video

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Christina Dideriksen
May 30, 2018
Business and Technology

The Latest Biz4LGBTI

Christina Dideriksen
May 30, 2018
Business and Technology

Launching the UN Global LGBTI standards of conduct for Business

Tagged: UN, activism

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