The legislation reflects a “more accessible and inclusive process” for birth certificate corrections
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The legislation reflects a “more accessible and inclusive process” for birth certificate corrections
The Palm Springs mayor is also running for California State Senate to tackle infrastructure and climate change issues
The country is the 31st to grant comprehensive rights to queer couples
After getting fast-tracked through the Senate and House of Commons, Bill C-4 received royal assent Wednesday
ANALYSIS: A unanimous vote on Bill C-4 has fast-tracked the legislation. But has anything actually changed for the government and its opposition?
New Green Party of Canada leader Amita Kuttner talks trans joy and breaking barriers
Mothers of trans kids say they intend to do what they do best: keep organizing in support of their children
Hungarian voters will head to the polls in 2022 to weigh in on LGBTQ+ rights
Trans candidates are proving the world is ready for LGBTQ+ political representation
On Monday, Canada’s House of Commons tabled a bill to ban LGBTQ2S+ conversion therapy
The Oregon politician made history in 2008 as America’s first-ever openly transgender elected mayor
LGBTQ2S+ advocates celebrated the move but warned it would not be the end of discrimination in the foster care system
The first-time minister talks money, mandates and representation
From Ghana to Uganda, LGBTQ+ people are banding together to counter homophobic and transphobic violence with resilience
The first non-binary person elected in the province and the first trans woman elected in St. John’s is not what you might expect from a city councillor
ANALYSIS: When Parliament resumes, a ban on conversion practices and millions promised in funding for LGBTQ2S+ communities will be front of mind
As far-right organizers rack up victories on the anti-abortion front, they are zeroing in on their next target: trans communities
OPINION: Bill 2 would document both sex and gender identity on the birth registry—a major step back from past legal victories in the province