Gambian Prez Rails Against Gay ‘Evil Empire’; Irish Priest Comes Out During Mass; Trans Talk on Tunisian TV Sparks Debate; Global LGBT Recap
This week the Human Rights Campaign released its list of countries to watch in 2015,…
Read MoreThis week the Human Rights Campaign released its list of countries to watch in 2015,…
Read MoreAmerican Evangelicals Attend Anti-Gay Summit in Moscow We noted last week that the World Congress…
Read MoreWorld Congress of Families and the Cancellation that Wasn’t We have reported on plans by…
Read MoreEarly this month, Bard College professor Omar G. Encarnación published an op ed piece on…
Read MoreThis week’s recap includes evidence of ongoing struggles over LGBT equality within Europe and between…
Read MoreWorld Congress of Families abruptly un-invites keynoter after he backs Prime Minister David Cameron’s marriage equality bill
Read MoreAn international conservative network met recently to discuss the “natural family”—a married man and woman engaged in procreative sex—and how they might codify their religious beliefs across the world.
Read MoreSharon Slater, American anti-gay activist and president of Family Watch International, recently encouraged delegates attending a law conference in Lagos, Nigeria to resist the United Nations’ calls to decriminalize homosexuality. Keynoting the Nigerian Bar Association Conference, Slater told delegates that they would lose their religious and parental rights if they supported “fictitious sexual rights.” One such “fictitious right” is the right to engage in same-sex sexual relationships without going to jail.
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Kathryn Joyce’s reporting shows a shared reference to the 1683 Battle of Vienna.
Read MoreInfluential conservative journal blames society’s woes on contraception.
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