The Kiss (2)
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Marquette stands behind ‘Pride Prom’ organizers
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MILWAUKEE (AP) – Students at Marquette University are moving forward with plans for a “Pride Prom” celebrating the school’s LGBT community despite an online petition from a Catholic group asking the Jesuit school to block it.
Marquette University’s LGBTQ+ Resource…
National School Walkout against gun violence
Fibonacci Blue posted a photo:
St. Paul, Minnesota
April 20, 2018
Around 1000 students walked out of school and gathered at the Minnesota capitol as part of nationwide protests against politician inaction on preventing gun violence. They called on federal, state, and local government to take actions to reduce gun violence.
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Impressions of Christopher Street Day (1)
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Bitte schaut auch hier….. – Please look here…..
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Gay District – Amsterdam, Netherlands
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ERASED – Homophibia is Neo-Colonialism. Stop it.
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A man holds up a sign declaring “ERASED” referring to the many LGBT individuals persecuted in the Commonwealth and who’s lives do not appear to matter. The woman next to him carries a sign reading “HOMOPHOBIA IS NEO-COLONIALISM. STOP IT.” Many people do not realise that most of the repressive laws across Africa and the Commonwealth which criminalize gay rights were put in place by authoritarian British colonial administrations during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Another shocking and possibly surprising fact, according to human rights activist Peter Tatchell, is that half of all the countries in the world which outlaw sex and/or relationships between individuals of the same gender are members of the Commonwealth.
The protest took place on 19 April 2018 as the Commonwealth Conference opened in London. Demonstrators were angry that over many years the Conference had refused even to discuss LGBT rights.
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