This week read about Georgians protesting after Alexander Lashkarava was found dead after many activists were beaten up in Tbilisi, and Laurel Hubbard being the first transgender athlete to compete at the Olympics.
This week read about a church in Brazil criticized for hosting a mass dedicated to the LGBT community, and a New Zealand lawmaker apologizing for voting against gay marriage after his son comes out.
This week read about churches in Africa opposing LGBT rights, and Laurel Hubbard named sportswoman of the year in New Zealand.
This week read about New Zealand passing an LGBT law, and the European Court of Justice granting equal rights to same-sex couples and their children.
This week read about political attacks on "Ossan's Love" raising concerns about LGBT rights in China, and New Zealand introducing a bill to ban conversion therapy.
(WB) Lawmakers in New Zealand on Tuesday approved a bill that would ban so-called conversion therapy in the country.
(LA Blade) New Zealand’s parliament on Thursday passed a bill, first introduced in 2018, that will allow Trans-New Zealanders to self-ID.
(WM) New Zealand’s new Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson will be the country’s first openly gay man to hold the role and is among a team of top lawmakers announced Nov. 2 that is remarkable for its diversity.