Controversial gospel singer Chris Mosioma, popularly known as Embarambamba, has defended his recent cross-dressing performance as a mere gimmick. The singer has been generating online content in which he appears dressed in miniskirts and dresses, causing a stir among Kenyans on social media and drawing considerable attention…
Can a florist refuse service to a same-sex couple? Can a photographer decline to photograph working women? Experts parse the 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis decision
Ron DeSantis’s campaign has been accused of homophobia after it tweeted a… The post DeSantis accused of sharing ‘homophobic’ ad attacking Trump for promising to protect LGBTQ people appeared first on NewsFinale…
Allies urged the release of the actress, who was arrested by police in Poblacion at the end of Pride Month after she allegedly defended her friend against harassers…
With the Supreme Court legalizing discrimination against LGBTQ people & 500 anti-LGBTQ legislation in 2023, GLAAD’s CEO urges all Americans to fight back…
The Colorado Springs gunman who killed five people at an LGBTQI nightclub last year has been sentenced to life imprisonment. Mass shooter, Anderson Lee Aldrich was sentenced on Monday to … The post Colorado Springs Gay Nightclub Mass Shooter Gets Life In Prison appeared first on Star Observer…
Let’s face it — climate change is humanity’s greatest screw-up. We’ve known about it for almost a century. The science is clear. And yet, we’ve done nothing. It’s a f**king embarrassment. Now, finally, global leaders are scrambling to clean up the mess. But, even though most of the climate solutions we need already exist…
Tens of thousands turned out for Seoul’s annual LGBTQ Pride festival on Saturday, marching in a parade through the city center despite being denied the use of the plaza where it has been held since 2015…
Massachusetts will always stand for freedom and equality because it wasn’t about a cake then, and it’s not about a website now,” Gov. Maura Healey said in a statement. The post Mass. politicians react to Supreme Court’s blow to LGBTQ rights in Christian web designer ruling appeared first on Boston.com…
On June 30 – less than a month ahead of the start of the 2023 Women’s World Cup – FIFA unveiled a set of eight sanctioned armbands designed for players to wear during the tournament. The armbands highlight a range of social causes including “Unite For Inclusion,” “Unite For Indigenous Peoples,” “Unite For Gender Equality,”…