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Dr. Frank Mugisha (Photo courtesy Facebook)
Five homeless shelters welcome LGBTQ Ugandans
Barbados commentary: Same-sex marriage protesters should go home
Haiti: Violence keeps raging a year after Charlot Jeudy’s death
Cameroon: Homophobia as a political ploy
Good news from Senegal: Gay activists help 4 men reach safety
Two Ugandan officials face arrest on charges of torturing gays
Family, blackmail, intersex – LGBTQ counseling in Nigeria
Gay activist confronts violent Sufi Islamic homophobia in Senegal
Algeria sentences 44 arrested at ‘gay wedding’
Kenya: Prosecutor must use trans woman’s chosen name
Gay activist Nigerian minister Jide Macaulay ordained a priest
Anti-gay violence mars Sufi ‘holy city’ in Senegal
Conservative Jamaican newspaper: Here’s why to repeal buggery law
Our activist/journalist is a finalist for Nigeria Diversity Prize
Nigeria is getting its first LGBT job fair
Russia’s QueerFest: ‘important as never before’

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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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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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