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U.S. drops to “C” grade on global LGBTQ+ rights scorecard
The U.S. once scored a higher-level “B” on gay and bisexual rights. So what happened?
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These countries are perfectly happy to let LGBTQ discrimination happen even though they ban it
Discrimination and harassment of LGBTQ people is actually legal and protected in countries that technically have anti-legislation legislation, such as the US, UK, Australia, and Canada.
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Victories for LGBTQ rights around the world so far in 2022
It’s very easy to get caught up in the doom and gloom of being an LGBTQ person because we still have to fight for the rights and protection of our people every day. Let’s take a look at the other side for a moment.
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What is the United States of America now?
How we decide where we are to go from here will determine whether we can survive.
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The happiest countries in the world protect their LGBTQ citizens from discrimination
Nine out of the top ten happiest countries in the world have laws that protect their LGBTQ residents.
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The parallels between today and Nazi Germany are striking
If we are unwilling to see these parallels, then we cannot learn from the past.
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13,000 people march in Warsaw pride
Thousands marched for LGBTQ equality in the conservative Christian country this Saturday.
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Estimated population of transgender Americans doubles to 1.4 million
A common talking point concerning transgender rights has been the population estimate. A new study has doubled that number.
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Here’s a state-by-state breakdown of every LGBTQ rights proposal
Across the US, a troubling amount of proposals protect clergy and businesses who decline to employ or serve LGBTQ people based on religious beliefs.