
As the pandemic forces us online, LGBTQ2S+ teens deal with cyberbullying
As the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic have forced many to migrate more of their lives online, an alarming number of LGBTQ2S+ teens are facing the threat of cyberbullying and feeling that there’s no one they can turn to for help, says the head of Egale Canada.
Lives in balance while homophobia, bi and trans stigma remains: PM advisor
After equal marriage passed, young LGBTQI+ people still at high risk of suicide
Older LGBTQ people left out of Aged Care recommendations
Advocates for LGBT older people say the recent Aged Care Royal Commission was a missed opportunity, citing there were no specific recommendations aimed at the community. Norman Hermant reports.Director and writer Lorena Gordon talks about ‘At Last’ film
Filmmaker Lorena Gordon chatted with Digital Journal’s Markos Papadatos about her award-winning LGBTQ short film “At Last,” which features George Lopez, Zack Gottsagen, Marlene Forte, and up-and-coming actress Katie Burton.
Is TikTok Malaysia anti-LGBTQ? Drag queen Carmen Rose wants to know (Videos)
Carmen Rose said her harmless lip-syncing videos were taken down ‘based on false reports.’ This article, Is TikTok Malaysia anti-LGBTQ? Drag queen Carmen Rose wants to know (Videos), originally appeared on Coconuts, Asia’s leading alternative media company.
Kate Winslet: ‘Hollywood is still full of actors who fear coming out of the closet’
Kate Winslet has raged that Hollywood keeps LGBTQ actors in the closet.Purveyor of hate speech David Popescu could be headed to jail today
Perennial fringe election candidate who professes an extreme view of Christianity faces ‘very real prospect’ of jail time for attacks on LGBTQ2+ONTARIO: Purveyor of hate speech David Popescu could be headed to jail today
Perennial fringe election candidate who professes an extreme view of Christianity faces ‘very real prospect’ of jail time for attacks on LGBTQ2+
News24.com | OPINION | US freedom of expression judgment not a good precedent for LGBTQI community
A US appeals court ruling around a professor refusing to use a transgender student’s pronouns is something SA universities should consider when highlighting challenges facing LGBTQI communities, writes Omphemetse Sibanda.