LGBTQIA US News Roundup

By Tricia Boucher GOP Congressman: Refusing to Sell Your House to a Gay Person Is an Inalienable Right California has a prohibition against denying housing to people based on their sexual orientation, but Dana Rohrabacher (R, CA) has decided to go against this ban and support bigotry. California Bans State-Funded Travel to Oklahoma Oklahoma’s new […]

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LGBTQIA Rights Roundup

By Thomas Maxheimer Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Releases U.S. Statement Celebrating LGBTI Pride Month Lambda Legal had this to say about the statement, “”Recognition” of #PrideMonth from the @realDonaldTrump admin is akin to receiving a birthday card from your homophobic family.” Transgender woman dies while in custody of US immigration Roxsana Hernandez, as part […]

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LGBTQIA Entertainment Roundup

By A. Faulkner Hollywood films ‘had fewer LGBT characters in 2017’ “The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) found that 12% of mainstream releases featured LGBT characters last year. That was down from 18% in 2016 and is the lowest level recorded by GLAAD, which started the index six years ago.” How Pose Prevailed […]

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LGBTQIA World News Roundup

By Tricia Boucher The gay mayor shaking up politics in Catholic Poland Atheist, gay, and “a frontrunner for Poland’s presidency” in a country where marriage for same-sex couples is still illegal?  Yes. Will FIFA Force Russia to Make the World Cup Friendly to L.G.B.T. People? The World Cup opens in Russia on June 14th.  FIFA […]

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LGBTQIA US News Roundup

By Tricia Boucher The Guardian view on HIV in the US: an invisible epidemic African Americans account for nearly half of HIV diagnoses in the US in 2016 and the rate is at epidemic levels in the deep south.  Transgender Immigrant Dies in Federal Custody Roxana Hernandez, an asylum-seeker from Honduras, died from pneumonia at […]

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LGBTQIA Rights Roundup

By Thomas Maxheimer CDC rolling back data collection about LGBT people’s health The Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) has included a module on sexual orientation and gender identity.  The Center for Disease Control abruptly announced it will be ceasing the LGBTQ portion of the data collection in 2019. Two Years After Pulse Massacre, National […]

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LGBTQIA World News Roundup

By Tricia Boucher Everyone is welcome: the only gay hangout in the Arab world Helem, in Beirut, Lebanon, is the first (and only) community center for LGBTQI+ persons in the “Arab world”.  Lebanon has a fairly open LGBT community, but the Beirut Pride festival has been suspended this year. China’s LGBT community treads cautiously amid […]

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LGBTQIA US News Roundup

By Tricia Boucher Connecticut Recruiting LGBT Families to Adopt, Foster Kids With 4,300 children in state care, Connecticut’s child welfare system is actively recruiting LGBT families for fostering and adoption.  This move copies initiatives in New York City and San Francisco. Gay-friendly Apple weighs North Carolina despite LGBT laws Apple should soon be deciding whether […]

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LGBTQIA Entertainment Roundup

By A. Faulkner Brooklyn Nine-Nine fans are here for Rosa’s ‘bisexual panic’ over new love interest “During the final episode of its fifth season last night on Sunday night, Brooklyn Nine-Nine finally introduced a new romantic interest for police detective Rosa Diaz (Stephanie Beatriz) and fans absolutely loved it.” Charlie Carver, Boys in the Band‘s Resident Twink, on LGBT […]

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LGBTQIA World News Roundup

By Tricia Boucher Eurovision pulls plug on China after censorship of LGBT act China censored an LGBT-themed performance on the Eurovision Song Contest, so the European Broadcasting Union is barring Chinese Mango TV from airing the second semifinal and finals. Portugal’s president vetoes new gender-change law Portugal’s parliament approved a law that would have allowed […]

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