Category: News

Oct 01
Our All Black Ally

At the height of World Cup Fever, TJ Perenara talks to Oliver Hall about standing up for the rainbow community and the influence of Rugby on New Zealand. Go the All Blacks! All Blacks Half-Back Thomas Tekanapu Rawakata (TJ) Perenara debuted for the team against England in 2014 and has been a crucial part of […]

Oct 01
Botswana Government Attempting to Overturn Historic Homosexual Decriminalisation Ruling

Just a month after the Botswana High Court ruled that it was unconstitutional to outlaw homosexuality, the nation’s attorney general is appealing the decision, leaving the LGBTI community disappointed and calling foul. Following the ruling by the Botswana High Court which stated that provisions in the penal code outlawing homosexuality were unconstitutional, Attorney General Adv. Abraham M. Keetshabe has […]

Sep 27
After 60 Years of Barbie Mattel Launch Gender-Neutral Range of Dolls

60 years after first releasing Barbie, the American multinational toy manufacturing company, Mattel has launched a new line of gender-neutral dolls. The new line of gender-neutral dolls called Creatable World, enable children to create their own dolls, without the restraints of gender norms. Mattel who claim that their new range is designed “to keep labels out […]

Sep 27
Victory Against Rugby Australia Unlikely For Folau According to Court Documents

New documents filed in the Melbourne Federal Circuit Court indicate that former Wallabies Star, Israel Folau is fighting a losing battle against Rugby Australia following his dismissal for posting homophobic and offensive material on his social media. The documents which show that Folau (who had already acknowledged wrongdoing for previous social media posts in 2018 […]

Sep 27
LGBTI Rights Group Blames Trump For Ongoing Violence Against Transgender People

The president of the LGBTI+ rights group, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) says that President Donald Trump is to blame for the ongoing problem of violence against transgender people. Newly appointed, Alphonso David, made the remarks during an interview with the Washington Blade prior to the first-ever National Transgender March on Washington and the 23rd annual […]

Sep 27
Geovana Peres to Defend Her World Title Against Canadian Boxer

New Zealand boxer Geovana Peres (7 wins 1 lose) will be defending her WBO World Women’s Light Heavyweight title on October 4th at SkyCity Convention centre in Auckland. Brazilian born New Zealander won her world title earlier this year in March against Northland boxer Lani Daniels. Now after winning the title, her biggest test is […]

Sep 25
Organisers Forced to Cancel Pride in Jamaica Following Political Blockade

Montego Bay Pride in Jamaica has been cancelled by organisers who say that security concerns prompted the cancellation.  According to reports by the Jamaica Gleaner, organisers of the pride celebration scheduled to be held in the Jamaican resort city of Montego Bay say that the city’s Mayor Homer Davis and St. James Councilor Charles Sinclair banned […]

Sep 24
Youth Challenging Court to Legalise Homosexuality in Mauritius

In a bid to make homosexuality legal in their homeland of Mauritius, four young activists have approached the nation’s Supreme Court and challenge the current laws constitutional standing. Currently in Mauritius – while prosecution is rare, Section 250 criminalises homosexuality by stating: “Any person who is guilty of the crime of sodomy … shall be […]