Category: Around the World

Nov 29
UK: Princess Diana’s Legacy Honoured with Mildmay Line Renaming

Transport for London (TfL) has renamed its London Overground lines, honouring a significant piece of LGBTQ+ history with the introduction of the Mildmay Line. Running between Richmond, Clapham Junction, and Stratford, the line now commemorates Mildmay Mission Hospital in Shoreditch, which played a pivotal role during the HIV/AIDS crisis of the 1980s. The hospital, a […]

Nov 29
Ohio Becomes 13th U.S State to Pass Transgender Bathroom Restrictions

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has officially signed Senate Bill 104, legislation prohibiting students from using restrooms and facilities that do not correspond to their sex assigned at birth. Proponents of the bill, including State Senator Jerry Cirino, maintain that the measure seeks to balance accommodations for transgender students with broader public concerns. “This bill is […]

Nov 29
Global Survey Reveals Harrowing Impact of Transphobia on Mental Wellbeing

A groundbreaking study has highlighted the severe impact of transphobia on the mental health of transgender and non-binary individuals worldwide. The report, titled State of Trans+ Mental Health 2024, surveyed over 2,000 participants from 75 countries, revealing that 68 per cent of respondents had been diagnosed with a mental health condition. Alarmingly, one in six […]

Nov 28
LGBTQ+ Club Raided by Anti-Terror Unit As Crackdown on Queer Community Intensifies In Russia

Russian authorities are continuing to target the LGBTQ+ community with a raid on the Zebra Club in Voronezh, where a drag queen event was being held. The special police unit SOBR conducted the operation on the night of 22-23 November, detaining over ten attendees. Photos shared by pro-government media showed armed officers and partygoers, including […]

Nov 28
Judge Allows Trans Athlete to Compete for San José State Volleyball Team

A Colorado judge has ruled that a transgender volleyball player at the centre of a contentious debate over her gender and eligibility can continue playing for San José State University (SJSU). The player’s participation has sparked significant backlash, with several women’s college volleyball teams forfeiting matches against San José in protest. The controversy has extended […]

Nov 25
Russians’ Views on LGBTQ+ Grow Increasingly Negative, Survey Shows

A recent survey conducted by the Levada Center, a research group designated as a “foreign agent” in Russia, has unveiled predominantly negative sentiments among Russians toward the LGBTQ+ community. The poll, which was carried out between October 24 and 30 across 137 cities, towns, and villages, involved 1,617 respondents. It revealed that 44% of participants […]

Nov 21
Democratic Lawmakers Condemn Anti-Trans Bathroom Resolution in US Capitol

A Republican-led resolution targeting transgender lawmakers, specifically Democratic congresswoman Sarah McBride, has sparked sharp criticism from Democratic lawmakers. The proposal, introduced by Republican congresswoman Nancy Mace on 18 November, seeks to ban transgender women from using female restrooms in the US Capitol. Sarah McBride, who made history on 5 November as the first transgender woman […]

Nov 21
Over 350 Transgender People Killed in 2024: Report Highlights Alarming Trends in Violence

More than 350 transgender and gender-diverse individuals were killed globally in the past year, according to a “sobering” report released by the Trans Murder Monitoring project ahead of Trans Day of Remembrance, observed on 20 November. The annual report from Transgender Europe and Central Asia (TGEU) revealed that between 1 October 2023 and 30 September […]