U.N. Security Council to meet on Islamic State gay attacks
Two men, one Iraqi and one Syrian, targeted by Islamic State for being gay to brief U.N. Security Council on their experience
U.S. military's transgender care costs "negligible", study says
Transgender people are twice as common in the military as general population
Transgender comedian uses laughter to beat fear, abuse
Transgender comedian Sarah Franken - who formerly performed as Will Franken - started living as a woman earlier this year
INTERVIEW-Transgender comedian thrives on laughter to beat fear, abuse
"I had a guy on the train say 'You disgust me. Act like a man'" - transgender comedian Sarah Franken
Ugandans mark Gay Pride, but stigma tempers joy
In 2014, Uganda attracted a storm of international condemnation after enacting one of the harshest anti-gay laws in Africa
Will Poland join the trans rights revolution?
Current court practice requires transgender people to sue their parents to change legal gender
Dutch activists call for Caribbean Netherlands to adopt gay rights
Although the Netherlands legalised gay marriage in 2001, Caribbean members of the larger kingdom have yet to do so
How LGBT people would benefit from the decriminalization of sex work
Celebrities opposing Amnesty's proposal to decriminalise sex work fail to consider those who are negatively impacted by the criminalization of sex work, such as the LGBT community
Jenner pulls back curtain on transgender life in TV's 'I Am Cait'
Olympic champion formerly known as Bruce is on mission to educate about challenges for transgender community
New Irish law recognises existence of transgender people
Ireland beomes the third European nation to allow transgender people to change legal gender without intervention