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A year after anti-LGBTQ terrorist attack, Tbilisi Pride looks ahead
“It’s important to understand that homophobia is the tool for Russia to destabilize Georgia.”
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Kyiv Pride teamed up with Warsaw Pride for a massive event that drew 80,000 celebrants
Hundreds of Ukrainians traveled to the Polish capital, to hold a Kyiv Pride event in conjunction with Warsaw Pride’s yearly extravaganza.
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Meet the man who directed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in several movies
David Dodson had no doubts about the actor’s abilities both on-screen and off – and he wasn’t wrong.
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The LGBTQ community in Russia & Ukraine faced major challenges this week
While draconian acts were expected from Russian government entities, an event in Ukraine caused significantly greater consternation among local activists.
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War crimes against LGBTQ people in Ukraine are “worse than people can imagine”
Russian forces are hunting down gay men, raping and castrating them. We spoke with a war crimes investigator to find out what’s happening and what’s being done to get justice for the victims.
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This queer Ukrainian painter is using the war as inspiration to inspire others
The gay artist, who has seen more than a third of his life consumed by war and grew into manhood against the specter of death and torture at the hands of Russians, offered a message to LGBTQ Nation steeped in hope.
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GOP candidate Michele Fiore doesn’t hate the LGBTQ community. She just hates.
Michele Fiore said that “transgendering” can cause school shootings. She’s marched in Pride and her mom is a lesbian. What’s going on?
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GOP Senate candidate Adam Laxalt has been attacking LGBTQ equality for years. He could win.
Adam Laxalt, Ron DeSantis‘s former roommate, has been accused of having an “obsession with attacking the LGBTQ community.”
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LGBTQ life is thriving in Ukraine thanks to the arts
Among the former nations of the Warsaw Pact and USSR, Ukraine has begun to become a leader, if ever so reluctantly, in creating a place of equality for the LGBTQ community.
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Is Ukraine’s Azov Regiment a friend or foe to the LGBTQ community?
Russia calls the members of the Azov Battalion anti-LGBTQ neo-Nazis. But Ukraine’s queer community is calling them heroes.