Moving towards equality: UK's lesbian-owned removals pioneer
Shirley's Removals has helped the LGBTQ+ people move house for three decades, challenging discrimination and stereotypes along the way
Winners of the 2023 Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism announced
The 2023 winners of the Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism have been announced. Now in their 22nd year, these Awards recognise brave journalists for their reporting on conflict, corruption and injustice, and are named in honour of American freelance journalist Kurt Schork who was killed in Sierra Leone while on assignment for Reuters in 2000.
What countries are lifting gay blood donation bans?
Gay and trans Indians are demanding the right to donate blood, calling for the country to follow others in scrapping blanket bans
LGBTQ+ Indians demand end to 'discriminatory' blood donation ban
India's donor rules exclude trans people and gay and bisexual men, even as other nations scrap bans dating from the AIDS crisis
Part II - Life in exile: a gay Afghan teacher's diary
A gay Afghan teacher shares his dreams of studying to become a journalist in the UK as he fears arrest in Islamabad
Why is U.S. funding for HIV/AIDS relief in Africa under threat?
Vital U.S. funding from the U.S to support millions of people in Africa living with HIV/AIDS is under threat after false claims the money was being used to fund abortions
Part I - Life after escaping the Taliban, a gay Afghan teacher's diary
Openly follows the story of a gay Afghan teacher as he flees Taliban-held Afghanistan for Pakistan
OPINION: Queer voices, queer theatre: protest is the artistic lifeblood of the LGBTQ+ community
The queer rights movement of the last century has theatre and protest at its core and today both have never been more important
OPINION: The silence of queer sexual assault is deafening. We need to break it, together
The LGBTQ+ community must address sexual violence within its own ranks as well as from outside
OPINION: Protecting undocumented immigrants and Dreamers is a queer rights issue
Last week, a federal judge ruled that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program was unlawful, throwing the status of hundreds of thousands of LGBTQ+ Dreamers into doubt