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Subject Openly: The Anglican Church, trans sport and online hate speech
Date August 11, 2022 12:17 PM
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Why is the Anglican Church torn over same-sex relationships? [[link removed]]

The Anglican Communion's first global meeting for 14 years is overshadowed by row over same-sex marriage.

News As online hate speech hits Africa, social media firms told to act [[link removed]]

From Ghana to South Africa and Kenya, rights groups warn that digital discrimination can lead to violence against migrants and other vulnerable groups

Trans sports exclusions trickle down to youth and amateur groups [[link removed]]

Transgender sports players face growing restrictions, as debates on inclusion, fairness and safety reach youth and amateur groups

Are social media firms doing enough to protect LGBTQ+ users? [[link removed]]

Social media giants Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok were all given 'failing grade' by rights group GLAAD

Britain's only children's gender identity clinic to shut down [[link removed]]

Tavistock children’s gender clinic to shut down in favour of regional hubs, after review urged shake-up of services

Opinion: As gay and bisexual men, we share a responsibility to end monkeypox [[link removed]]

I have decided to make the personal choice of refraining from having casual sex until monkeypox is under control

OPINION: Why criminalisation and discrimination threaten to derail the fight against HIV [[link removed]]

The data is clear. The HIV response is less successful in countries that criminalise same-sex sexual acts, sex work, and drug use

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