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Subject Trans people struggle for hormones one year after Ukraine invasion, as U.S. state moves to ban drag
Date February 24, 2023 5:30 PM
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A year after Ukraine invasion, trans people struggle for hormones [[link removed]]

Some trans people are resorting to risky home-brewed hormones as Russia's invasion pushes up drug prices

News FIRST PERSON: Here's how I run an unofficial trans hormone clinic in Ukraine [[link removed]]

The past 12 months have been difficult for trans people in Ukraine, not least the struggle to find regular supplies of hormones as supply chains in the country have collapsed

Tennessee takes lead in Republican effort to restrict drag shows [[link removed]]

Drag, which has become more visible in recent years, is facing a backlash from Republican legislators aiming to public performances

OPINION: Same-sex civil unions in Ukraine likely, but still several years away [[link removed]]

Ukrainian MP Inna Sovsun is the parliament’s most ardent advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. She talks with Openly in Kyiv, a year after Russia invaded Ukraine

OPINION: LGBTQ+ Ukrainians need humanitarian NGOs to provide more help and less bureaucracy [[link removed]]

One year after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the humanitarian sector is still leaving LGBTQ+ people out of its responses

OPINION: Why the European Convention on Human Rights matters to LGBTQ+ people [[link removed]]

The ECHR has been instrumental over the past few decades in terms of moving the dial forward for LGBTQ+ rights in the UK

Accused LGBTQ club shooter to stand trial in Colorado for murder, hate crimes [[link removed]]

The suspect faces multiple counts of first-degree murder and hate-crimes charges alleging the attack was motivated by prejudice against victims' sexual or gender identities

Forbes kicks off bid to lead Scotland, would have opposed gay marriage [[link removed]]

Scottish finance minister Kate Forbes became the latest candidate hoping to replace Nicola Sturgeon as the country's first minister, but her stance on gay marriage upset some in her own party

Virginia Woolf´s 'Orlando' inspires transgender film at Berlinale [[link removed]]

Philosopher Paul B. Preciado's explores the struggles of trans and binary people through Woolf's novel "Orlando" in his debut film at Berlinale

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