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Subject Openly: Gay tennis players & more LGBT+ stories
Date January 20, 2022 2:06 PM
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Why are there no openly gay players in elite men's tennis? [[link removed]]

Novak Djokovic is not the only notable absence at the Australian Open - no openly gay or bisexual men are taking part in the tournament.

News Facing hormone shortages, South Africa's trans men try black market [[link removed]]

As COVID-19 fuels testosterone shortages, some trans men are turning to risky illegal alternatives

Tiny European states play catch up on LGBT+ equality [[link removed]]

‘Winds of change’ start to shift attitudes in European microstates where religion and conservative traditions have curbed LGBT+ rights gains

Hormones help trans teens, U.S. study finds, as state bans loom [[link removed]]

As more people come out as transgender, debate has grown about the age at which transition treatment should begin

What countries are lifting gay blood donation bans? [[link removed]]

As Greece and France lift restrictions, here's why many countries are moving to let gay and bi men donate blood

First transgender actress wins alongside 'Power of the Dog' and 'West Side Story' at Golden Globes [[link removed]]

Celebrities boycott the ceremony, held off-screen, in response to concerns over the organizers' ethical practices and lack of Black members

We're still a way from equality, says Germany's first LGBTQ+ commissioner [[link removed]]

Despite progress on sexual equality, Germany's new Commissioner for the Acceptance of Sexual and Gender Diversity says the country has not gone far enough

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