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Content Type(s): Event
Topic(s): Human Rights, United Nations
Region(s): Global, United States
Every day, LGBTIQ people enter the United Nations, aiming to shape policies on gender equality and advocating for the rights of lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and intersex women…
Every day, LGBTIQ people enter the United Nations, aiming to shape policies on gender equality and advocating for the rights of lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and intersex women…
Content Type(s): Press Release
Topic(s): Announcement, Human Rights
Region(s): United States
… and safeguard the hard-won achievements of LGBTIQ communities. We stress the importance of a unified resolve to counter these threats with strength and determination. According to …
Content Type(s): Insight
Topic(s): Human Rights
… say one of the marks of an optimist is that you plant a seed when you know you’re never going to get to see the full tree.” –Jeff Natter, Outright International board member and legacy donor. … time to reflect on the impact you want to leave behind. It is a chance to think about how you can support causes like Outright International, which works tirelessly to protect and … about their legacy. For more information on how to join the Outstanding Legacy Circle , please contact Outright International’s Donor Concierge Team at +1 (212) 430-6057 or email us with the …
Content Type(s): Insight
Topic(s): Human Rights
Region(s): Global
… you did not walk away when it got hard. Thailand's marriage equality law, which took effect last January, has now registered thousands of couples. Poland completed its dismantling of … the conditions that make rights possible: civic space, safety, and economic survival. Last year, we chose to fight on two tracks at once: documenting the truth, and supporting our … matters more than you may realize. We have hard work ahead. Let's get to it. With solidarity, Maria Sjödin (she/they) Commentary Maria Sjödin Fri, 01/16/2026 - 09:00 …
Content Type(s): Insight
Topic(s): Human Rights, Legal Discrimination, Rights in Retrograde
Region(s): Global
… progress continues despite ongoing exclusion and inequality. “Rights in Retrograde,” an Outright series published every Mercury retrograde, explores legal developments affecting … worldwide. Government officials from Argentina, Hungary, and Sierra Leone attended , as did members of Parliament from at least 15 countries. The presence of statespersons provides a … of the EU Charter of Fundamental RIghts, numerous EU rules, and EU values. Meanwhile, Georgia’s newly minted “Family Values and Protection of Minors” law, adopted in September 2024 …
Content Type(s): Publication
Topic(s): Legal Discrimination, Human Rights, Law & Policy, Intersex
Region(s): Global
… is: will groups grab it?” Ging Cristobal Stop the Discrimination Coalition Quote from Riska Carolina “Activists in Indonesia are now two or three steps ahead compared to 2016, during the crackdown on civil society. They have a tighter community now.” Riska Carolina ASEAN SOGIE Caucus What’s Inside the Report? International human rights framework: How …
Content Type(s): Insight
Topic(s): Human Rights
Region(s): Global
… health care funding structures, and athletic policy, building systems designed to outlast any single government. Hungary's escalation from legislation to constitutional entrenchment is a … equality. Kenya's Eldoret High Court ordered transgender recognition. LGBTIQ candidates ran for office in 36 countries. The Council of Europe unanimously adopted the first comprehensive … civil society organization VoteLGBT identified 3,524 LGBTIQ candidates, more than doubling the number of openly queer elected officials from previous cycles. In Mexico, cuotas arcoíris …