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Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
Sports and Culture

South Africa: Peter Ngqibs – a queer South African artist making waves internationally

Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
Sports and Culture

While it’s become evident that South Africa is still reluctant to provide equal and fair opportunities to its LGBT+ artists, the international landscape is not sleeping on this talent. 

Tagged: South Africa, music, awards

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Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
Sports and Culture

US: Inside the Movement to Make Ballet a More LGBTQ-Inclusive Space

Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
Sports and Culture

At Katy Pyle's "Ballez" classes, the question at hand is simple: What if ballet pirouetted its way into the 21st century?

Tagged: dance, USA, gender

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Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
Sports and Culture

Russia: World Cup Protesters Create ‘Hidden’ Rainbow Flag In Support Of LGBTQ Rights

Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
Sports and Culture

The demonstration is aimed at supporting the queer community “in a way that no one would ever suspect.”

Tagged: activism, World Cup, Brazil, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, Argentina, Colombia

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Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
School Days, Sports and Culture

What ‘closed stacks’ for LGBT books at Hong Kong public libraries reveal about the city’s government

Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
School Days, Sports and Culture

June 15 was a sad day for those who believe in equality

Tagged: literature, children, Hong Kong, youth

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Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
From the UN

Interview with Victor Madrigal-Borloz: Video

Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
From the UN

Monica Tabengwa, PAI’s former Executive Director, in an interview with Victor Madrigal-Borloz – Independent Expert on SOGI to the United Nations.

Tagged: activism, OHCHR, video, discrimination, religion, SOGI IE

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Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
School Days

Canada: Ontario reverting to old sex-ed curriculum in fall

Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
School Days

Ontario schools will go back to teaching the same sex-ed curriculum they did in the late 1990s this fall after the province’s new government announced Wednesday it was revoking an updated version brought in by the previous regime.

Tagged: Canada, sex education, gender recognition

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Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
School Days

US: $1 Million gift to SDSU supports Pride Center, LGBT studies

Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
School Days

“Now I have the ability to give students the kind of support I needed,” DeKoven said. “Today we are planting a seed that will grow and grow.”

Tagged: USA, school, education

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Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
School Days

US: For second year, leaders of HBCUs gather to discuss LGBT inclusion

Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
School Days

Jodie Patterson is a graduate of a historically black college. She is also the mother of a young transgender boy. And as a parent, she said, she knows what she wants to see from schools.

Tagged: race, USA, school, inclusion, family, education

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Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
Let the Courts Decide, Politics of Union

Hong Kong: Same-sex court ruling does not mean we will approve gay marriage in near future

Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
Let the Courts Decide, Politics of Union

Judgment applied strictly to immigration, Chief Executive Carrie Lam adds, as she challenges openly gay lawmaker to prove city is ready for more change

Tagged: Hong Kong, China, marriage equality, immigration

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Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
Winds of Change, School Days

Japan: Transgender policy set to change in 4 more women’s colleges

Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
Winds of Change, School Days

Four additional women’s universities are considering accepting transgender women

Tagged: Japan, education, school, gender, transgender

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Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
Fear and Loathing, On the March

US: ‘They Were Abusing Us the Whole Way’

Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
Fear and Loathing, On the March

A Tough Path for Gay and Trans Migrants

Tagged: USA, Mexico, Central America, El Salvador, transgender, violence, asylum, immigration

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Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
Regarding Religion

Mormon church makes historic donation to LGBTQ support group

Christina Dideriksen
July 12, 2018
Regarding Religion

While Affirmation and the church may have differences in some areas, on at least one topic — suicide prevention — they have found common ground. 

Tagged: Mormon, suicide, youth, mental health

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