From Thomson Reuters Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject Nigeria, Japan, Mexico: LGBTQ+ rights on the line
Date December 15, 2023 5:30 PM
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Why LGBTQ+ Nigerians fear heading home for Christmas [[link removed]]

Christmas can be a time for family celebration, but many LGBTQ+ Nigerians dread returning to homophobic or transphobic relatives

News Tokyo's Ni-Chome LGBTQ+ area sees surge to open new bars [[link removed]]

Demand to open bars in Tokyo's LGBTQ+ district is high, despite fears ageing buildings could be torn down and repurposed

LGBTQ+ rights in Africa 2023: Progress and setbacks [[link removed]]

Here are the key developments for LGBTQ+ rights in Africa in 2023

Mexican mother promotes trans textbook for teachers [[link removed]]

In a country torn by transphobic violence, Mexican advocates want teachers to better protect trans and non-binary kids

Is Argentina's Milei a threat to LGBTQ+ rights gains? [[link removed]]

Gay and trans activists fear right-wing Milei could roll back progress in Argentina, an LGBTQ+ rights leader in Latin America

Trans Vikings and lesbian pirates: What is 'queering the past'? [[link removed]]

A British museum has identified Roman emperor Elagabalus as a trans woman, stirring debate about efforts to 'queer the past'

What is asexuality and what legal rights do activists want? [[link removed]]

As a new British report shows, asexual people often face challenges at work but some authorities are moving to protect their rights

What LGBTQ+ rights are at stake in the Netherlands elections? [[link removed]]

Dutch activists fear a surge of support for the far-right ahead of Wednesday's election could see trans rights rolled back

Opinions OPINION: Did Nepal Achieve Marriage Equality? Not Quite Yet [[link removed]]

Nepal has celebrated its first same-sex wedding, but it is still virtually impossible for most queer couples to tie the knot.

OPINION: The LGBTQ+ community must stand against fatphobia [[link removed]]

I came out as fat 17 years after I did as bisexual – but I’ve experienced more negativity and internalised shame for my size than my sexuality

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