A crowdfunding campaign to help LGBTQI+ persons in Afghanistan has been set up by Bobuq Sayed, Perth-born writer of Afghan diaspora, and their friends Qais … The post Crowdfunding Campaign Raises Funds For LGBTQ Afghans appeared first on Star Observer.
As part of Budget 2021, the Government of Canada is making historic investments in Indigenous infrastructure to address critical infrastructure gaps and improve economic, social and health outcomes in their communities, including meaningful action on the new approach that was launched with Indigenous partners to end the national tragedy of missing and murdered Indigenous women…
Occasionally, a seminal work appears that becomes a defining piece, a turning point, or breakthrough in a particular area. Considering the religious LGBTQ conversion movement, … The post ‘Pray Away’: A Chilling Look At Four Decades Of ‘Pray The Gay Away’ Movement appeared first on Star Observer.
The carbon tax is back, sort of. A possibility has emerged that the tax will be folded into the budget reconciliation bill. It’s almost certainly a political feint rather than a serious proposal, and we don’t know very much about what sort of carbon tax is under discussion. But political feints have been known to…
The ongoing COVID crisis has seen a spike in reported concerns around mental health, particularly within the LGBTQI community, where for many even “normal” life … The post Stay Sane, Because You’re Not Alone! appeared first on Star Observer.
He may not answer to ‘Commander-in-Chief,’ but now Pete Buttigieg, who made headlines as the first Out LGBTQI+ person to enter the US Presidential race, … The post Pete Buttigieg And Husband Chasten Have Become Parents appeared first on Star Observer.
NASA released its first digital, interactive graphic novel on Saturday in celebration of National Comic Book Day. “First Woman: NASA’s Promise for Humanity” imagines the… The post NASA Releases Interactive Graphic Novel “First Woman: NASA’s Promise for Humanity” appeared first on SciTechDaily.
William di Canzio’s Alec arrived in the mail looking like an English novel set in Italy, circa 1960: a black-and-white illustration of a handsome young man’s face framed by a gray square, his gaze on something just out of sight, his lips parted as if he is about to say something, or has just said…