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Subject Openly: Displaced LGBTQ+ people push for safe jobs in Mexico as Barbados decriminalises gay sex
Date December 15, 2022 11:54 AM
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How could Israel’s new government impact LGBTQ+ people? [[link removed]]

Hard-right parties whose leaders have opposed LGBTQ+ rights will be a part of Israel's coalition government

News LGBTQ+ Africans fight Twitter hate speech after Musk's takeover [[link removed]]

LGBTQ+ Africans use online spaces to gather and speak freely, but say a surge in Twitter abuse may drive many off the platform

In Mexico, displaced LGBTQ+ people push for equal, safe jobs [[link removed]]

LGBTQ+ Mexicans in shelters and asylum seekers struggle with discrimination and lack of documents as they look for work

Barbados's top court strikes down laws criminalizing gay sex [[link removed]]

Barbados's High Court has ruled the criminalization of gay sex is unconstitutional

Biden signs marriage equality act to tune of Cyndi Lauper's 'True Colors' [[link removed]]

U.S. President Joe Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act into law at a jubilant celebration that featured U.S. singer Cyndi Lauper performing "True Colors"

Soccer moves centre stage in Qatar, dimming World Cup controversies [[link removed]]

As the World Cup reaches a climax in Qatar, drama on the pitch has partially eclipsed human rights controversies that dogged the Gulf Arab state

Indonesia's new laws a threat to privacy, press and human rights, says UN [[link removed]]

Indonesia approved a new criminal code this week that penalises insulting the president, cohabitation between unmarried couples and promoting contraception to minors

For Brittney Griner, months as Russian prisoner end on UAE tarmac [[link removed]]

After 10 months in Russian prison, women's basketball star Brittney Griner is released in exchange for Russian arms dealer

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