In Belarusian (as well as Russian and Ukrainian), pidor means “faggot.” It’s a derogatory word. I know I should use the term “queer” instead — that’s the politically correct word used worldwide. But in homophobic Belarus, except among the most privileged part of the LGBTQ community, “queer” doesn’t mean anything.
South Africa: Beverley Ditsie: the woman who helped liberate lesbians everywhere
Initiative Sankofa d’Afrique de l’Ouest
Belarus: Fighting for democracy — and LGBTQ rights
Pride Afrique 2020
Barbados: Parliament of Barbados adopts workplace protections for individuals of diverse sexual orientation
Lebanon: OutRight Launches Fund to Support “Helem”
Lebanon: Rebuilding Beirut with Pride
US: Will People With HIV Be Excluded From COVID-19 Vaccine Trials?
US: 1 in 3 LGBTQ people live in the South
Today the Movement Advancement Project and Campaign for Southern Equality released Telling a New Southern Story: LGBTQ Resilience, Resistance, and Leadership, a new report examining the experiences and advocacy strategies of LGBTQ people in the U.S. South. The report was released in partnership with the Equality Federation.
El Salvador: Police Officers Convicted for Transgender Murder
South Africa: A breath of fresh air: Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng in the UN house
Best ditch the boxes and labels if you’re hoping to pigeonhole South Africa’s Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng – medical doctor, specialist on sexual and reproductive health, social media influencer, K-drama and kimchi junkie, and now… newly appointed United Nations Commission on Human Rights special rapporteur physical and mental health.