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Trump woos LGBT+ Americans as polls hand gay vote to Biden

Trump woos LGBT+ Americans as polls hand gay vote to Biden

MATTHEW LAVIETES  SUPPORTERS say Donald Trump is the most gay-friendly president in history yet U.S. policy experts point to his record and polls show much stronger LGBT+ support for Democratic rival Joe Biden. Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans have traditionally voted Democratic in greater numbers and polls suggest Tuesday's presidential election will be no different, despite efforts to woo the LGBT+ community with a run of "Trump Pride" rallies and gay-friendly speeches. Far more striking, analysts say, is the fast-rising acceptance among conservative Americans of LGBT+ rights, nudging the right to rethink its long-held views on sex, sexuality and…
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In conservative Mexico, ‘Muxes’ soccer team tackles outdated LGBT+ stereotypes

In conservative Mexico, ‘Muxes’ soccer team tackles outdated LGBT+ stereotypes

A soccer team in Mexico's capital is shooting for greater inclusion for the LGBT community by relying on the widespread love of Latin America's most popular sport. Mexico City's "Muxes", named after the indigenous transgender women who have been part of southern Mexican communities for centuries, offer a unique space for LGBT people in a conservative nation of 126 million people. "We're breaking many stereotypes," said 47-year-old soccer player, Jesus Trejo. The Muxes, whose black uniforms feature a rose and a soccer ball, has gained prominence and is being sponsored by Nike. Muxes' founder Geremia Oleta said the club is…
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What does the Pope’s support for gay civil unions mean for LGBT+ rights?

What does the Pope’s support for gay civil unions mean for LGBT+ rights?

OSCAR LOPEZ POPE Francis has signalled a softening towards LGBT+ rights with his comments that same-sex couples should be protected by civil union laws and have the right to form a family. In some of his clearest language on the subject since his election in 2013, the pontiff said in a documentary "Francesco" released on Wednesday that gay couples needed legal rights. "Homosexual people have a right to be in a family. They are children of God and have a right to a family. Nobody should be thrown out or be made miserable over it," he said. The pope's views…
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‘It got scary’: Gloria Estefan’s daughter on coming out as a lesbian

‘It got scary’: Gloria Estefan’s daughter on coming out as a lesbian

HUGO GREENHALGH FORBIDDEN by her global superstar mother Gloria Estefan from coming out as a lesbian to her grandmother, singer Emily Estefan said she contemplated suicide. The second child of multi-Grammy award-winning Cuban-American singer of hits like "Rhythm is Going to Get You" said her "anxiety went through the roof" when her grandmother died a few months later in 2017. "It got scary, it got pretty bad," the 25-year-old told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in a joint video call with her mother. "I was disconnected from my music, so I was really feeling that I just didn't want to be…
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‘I see myself’ – Stars of ‘Equal’ Samira Wiley, Billy Porter on LGBT history

‘I see myself’ – Stars of ‘Equal’ Samira Wiley, Billy Porter on LGBT history

OSCAR LOPEZ EMMY Award-winning actors Samira Wiley and Billy Porter may be among the most well-known LGBT+ stars in Hollywood, but when it comes to queer history, even they admit there's a lot to learn. Wiley and Porter are featured in an upcoming documentary series, "Equal," which mixes archival footage and dramatic reenactments to depict some of the lesser-known moments in LGBT+ history. The series focuses on the U.S. gay rights movement in the 1950s and '60s, looking beyond iconic moments like New York City's Stonewall riots in 1969 that kickstarted modern gay activism to sing the glories of what…
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Demos planned as Italy mulls LGBT+ hate crime law for the sixth time

Demos planned as Italy mulls LGBT+ hate crime law for the sixth time

UMBERTO BACCHI  WHEN Marlon Landolfo kissed his date on a night out, onlookers started heckling, a fight broke out and his friend ended up in hospital - the latest in a series of anti-gay attacks in Italy where plans to combat homophobic violence are hotly contested. "They hurled insults at us," said Landolfo, 22, describing how he and Mattias Fascina, 26, were pushed to the floor, kicked and punched, in the northern Italian town of Padua last month. "When a friend who was with us told them off, one guy headbutted him," he said, adding that the friend was then…
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How Trump’s Supreme Court nominee applies the law to LGBT+ rights

How Trump’s Supreme Court nominee applies the law to LGBT+ rights

MATTHEW LAVIETES US PRESIDENT Donald Trump's nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court has alarmed many LGBT+ advocates, who fear the appointment of another conservative judge would jeopardise the rights of gay and trans people. If confirmed, Barrett, who has described conservative judge Antonin Scalia as her mentor, would push the country's highest court to a 6-3 conservative majority. At 48, she could serve for decades in the lifetime job, potentially leaving a lasting conservative legacy. "Confirming Barrett will drag America backwards," Sarah Kate Ellis, head of the LGBT+ advocacy group GLAAD, said in a statement when…
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How young, queer Nigerians use Twitter to shape identity and fight homophobia

How young, queer Nigerians use Twitter to shape identity and fight homophobia

PAUL ONANUGA, Lecturer, Federal University, Oye Ekiti NIGERIA continues to be largely homophobic, mainly as a result of cultural and religious conventions. Negative perceptions of homosexuality led to the criminalisation of same-sex relations in 2014. The Nigerian environment is therefore toxic for LGBTI people. They become easy prey to oppressive and exploitative state security apparatus. They are also vulnerable to public “moral police” who seek to make homosexual performance invisible and closeted. One may assume that the marginalised Nigerian same-sex community and its allies have conceded to the widespread societal ostracisation. But that would be to ignore the vigorous advocacies…
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Record number of LGBT+ candidates set to run in U.S. election

Record number of LGBT+ candidates set to run in U.S. election

MATTHEW LAVIETES A record number of LGBT+ people will run for office in next month's U.S. election, reflecting stronger support for LGBT+ rights among Americans that is eroding concerns about the electability of gay, bisexual and transgender candidates. A report by the LGBTQ Victory Fund, which seeks to elect gay, lesbian, bi or trans lawmakers, said this week at least 574 openly LGBT+ candidates would appear on the ballot for the Nov. 3 election. That would be a third more than the number who contested the 2018 midterm elections. "LGBTQ people are running for office in numbers thought unthinkable just…
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America’s ‘Drag Ambassadors’ aim to register voters one brunch show at a time

America’s ‘Drag Ambassadors’ aim to register voters one brunch show at a time

NATHAN FRANDINO In front of a single lighted mirror, 'Kylie Minono' meticulously applies shades of foundation, powder, and eye and lip liner, transforming into her drag queen persona with each stroke. "It's exciting to be able to step into a world of hope and positivity with my drag," said Minono, a nonprofit worker in San Francisco whose legal name is Kyle Levinger. After years of stepping into drag for benefits and fundraising shows, Minono is bringing her act to the 2020 election campaign, joining the nonpartisan, nonprofit Drag Out the Vote organization to help register Americans to vote. "With so…
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