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Nigeria: Police arrest over 100 alleged gays and lesbians
Cave Hill campus of the University of the West Indies in Barbados. (Photo courtesy of Caribbean360)
Anti-gay laws ‘damage human rights and health of all Barbadians’
Pastor Martin Ssempa (Photo courtesy of YouTube)
Uganda: Anti-gay Pastor ‘Poo Poo’ is back, claiming he’s a victim
Here’s why activists need international help vs. Barbados
An All Out-sponsored show of support for Swaziland Pride.
‘Join us at the first-ever Pride celebration in Swaziland’
In Cameroon, life is hell because I support my gay brother
Alexa D.V. Hoffmann marches at Barbados Pride 2017. (Photo courtesy of Maurice Tomlinson)
Launching an Inter-American challenge to Barbados anti-LGBT laws
Nigeria gets its first LGBT-focused talk show
Dear Ellen and Portia: Avoid the anti-LGBT police
Guyana Pride: Anglican bishop lends support; opponents lose
Nigeria: Benue State legislators pass anti-gay bill
Cameroon: Anti-gay attackers target families too
Introducing the African Human Rights Media Network

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The Erasing 76 Crimes news site covers the human toll of 65+ countries’ anti-gay laws and the struggle to repeal them.

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Members of the African Human Rights Media Network publish news articles and other media that educate readers about sexual minorities’ struggle for recognition of their human rights.

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The St. Paul’s Foundation for International Reconciliation promotes LGBTQ+ rights through fact-based advocacy journalism and community projects. (California charity 80-0647355)

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