by admin | Sep 28, 2016 | Featured
The Philippines has been a mostly-Catholic country since they were folded into the Spanish Empire in the late 1600s. Today, they’re making strides from being a traditionalist agricultural economy towards one more industrial, but are still profoundly...
by admin | Jun 14, 2016 | Civil Rights, Education, News, Transgender
For decades, schools and states have tried to wiggle around the language of Title IX, the statute of the Education Amendments of 1972 that protects students and staff from discrimination based on sex in education at institutions that receive Federal funding. On...
by admin | Apr 29, 2016 | LGBTQIA+, News
We’ve all seen the LGBT pride flag, with its broad, bold rainbow stripes. Whether flown in front of inclusive churches, progressive schools, or draped around the shoulders of activists, it’s instantly recognizable. This worldwide recognition surprises...
by admin | Feb 22, 2016 | Human Rights, International, LGBTQIA+
On February 4th, 2016, the United Nations released a set of six new stamps to promote UN Free & Equal, the ongoing UN push for LGBT equality. The stamps, featuring pictures of gay and lesbian couples, queer families, and a trans woman, are the first set on this...
by admin | Feb 1, 2016 | Entertainment, Equality
“I hope you enjoy my shenanigans,” is the tagline on Thomas Sander’s Vine account, and by and large, the Internet does. His six-second videos, over 12,000 of them, have been seen over 4 billion times and have gained him 7.1 million followers on the relatively...