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Giving Tuesday: If you support LGBTQ rights, support LGBTQ rights journalism

Giving Tuesday: If you support LGBTQ rights, support LGBTQ rights journalism

A reminder on Dec. 3 (Giving Tuesday): Your tax-exempt donations allow us to bring you global LGBTQ rights news


Appeal for donations to support accurate LGBTQ rights advocacy journalism.

This site's activist journalists have laid the groundwork for Project Not Alone, which frees imprisoned victims of African homophobia. This illustration shows two gay men waiting for donations that will pay their fines and set them free.
This site’s activist journalists have laid the groundwork for Project Not Alone, which frees imprisoned victims of African homophobia. This illustration shows two gay men waiting for donations that will pay their fines and set them free. (Illustration by Vincent Kyabayinze, East Africa Visual Artists / EAVA Artists)

Dear reader,

Because it’s #GivingTuesday, here’s a reminder:

If you are thinking of making any year-end charitable donations, please consider supporting the work of Erasing 76 Crimes via either PayPal. or Donorbox.

This news site is the product of LGBTQ rights activists who work as journalists in order to provide you with the facts about the human toll of 64+ countries’ anti-gay laws and the struggle to repeal them.

The island nation of the Seychelles has expanded protection for its LGBTQ citizens, as Erasing 76 Crimes reported in September.
The island nation Seychelles has expanded protections for its LGBTQ citizens, as Erasing 76 Crimes reported in September.

If you decide to support our work, your U.S. tax-exempt donation will go through the St. Paul’s Foundation for International Reconciliation, our U.S charity (California 80-0647355) working to advance LGBTQ equality and acceptance in Africa and the Caribbean through media advocacy.

In addition to this news site, we also produce a version in French (76crimesFR.com) and a site focused exclusively on Africa (RightsAfrica.com).

The work of our activist journalists lays the groundwork for Project Not Alone, which has fed and freed 46 innocent imprisoned victims of African homophobia.

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Their work has also made possible the free counseling app Qtalk, which serves about 2,500 LGBTQ Nigerians on Android phones and iPhones.

Without you, none of this can happen.

Appeal for donations to support accurate LGBTQ rights advocacy journalism.

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