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Uganda ‘Kill the Gays’ bill remains a threat, just off stage
Singapore: More straight allies every day
Some hope for charity to LGBTs from new pope
Queen silent on gay rights, but provides an opening
Next-generation lesbian activist seeks change in Jamaica
‘Queen fights for gay rights’ Really? Not yet strongly
Canada aids foes of Uganda’s anti-gay bill
Peer educators' workshop. (Photo courtesy of Eric O. Lembembe)
Sharpening AIDS-fighting skills in Cameroon
Eriya Kategaya (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)
The latest on Ugandan LGBTs and ‘Kill the Gays’ bill
LGBT 101 session in Barbados, presented by the Rev. Tom Decker of Rochester, N.Y. (Photo courtesy of Maurice Tomlinson)
Progress in Barbados despite harsh anti-gay laws
Mgr. Victor Tonye Bakot, former archbishop of Yaoundé
In Cameroon, anti-gay voices grow louder
Will Episcopalians let anti-gay Anglicans block LGBT aid?
How Singapore learns about LGBTQ people
From Botox to gay rights

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The Erasing 76 Crimes news site covers the human toll of 66+ countries’ anti-gay laws and the struggle to repeal them.

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