Jim Obergefell, the namesake behind the case that made marriage equality the law of the land, doesn’t have high hopes for America’s highest court
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Jim Obergefell, the namesake behind the case that made marriage equality the law of the land, doesn’t have high hopes for America’s highest court
Trump’s latest Supreme Court pick has expressed anti-LGBTQ2 sentiment in past speaking engagements—but what that means for queer and trans Americans is still unclear
For queer and trans people, policing and imprisonment come with deadly consequences. Instead of reforms, it’s time to consider ending incarceration altogether
Righteous sounds: A playlist of musicians and singers putting their money where their mouth is
What exactly divestment means and how it would work in Canada and the U.S.
What the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on LGBTQ2 employment discrimination tells us about the fight for equality in the U.S.
How LGBTQ2 communities are affected, what laws remain in place and what’s being done to end unjust criminalization
In a landmark lawsuit, Jane Doe is fighting the U.S. Pentagon to serve as a trans woman
A case headed for SCOTUS could set a new, ugly precedent for marginalized communities. It’s why we need to rethink our approach to queer rights in the U.S.
Three harrowing stories of HIV non-disclosure cases
‘India definitely is just starting its journey down that road’
India’s LGBT movement can be a model for other countries
Past and current TWU students weigh in on the Christian university’s decision
BC Christian university says it will stop making students promise not to have sex outside of heterosexual marriage
Hundreds applaud fear-mongering and bigotry at anti-trans panel
Canadian Civil Liberties Association is considering a legal challenge if Ontario reverts to the old curriculum