Ruby Rose Will Replace Elliot Page In Comedy 1UP On Female E-Gamers

Ruby Rose to replace Elliott Page in comedy

Actor Elliott Page gave up his place to Ruby Rose to play Parker Nesby in 1UP, a comedy that wants to highlight female players who now evolve in the world of Esports.

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Queer MP Makes Motion To Ban “Conversion Therapies” In The Netherlands

Queer MP Vera Bergkamp presented a motion to ban

Vera Bergkamp, the former president of the Dutch LGBTQ rights organization, COC Netherland, who became a member of the Democrats 66 (D66) elected in the House of Representatives in 2012, introduced a motion to ban “conversion therapies” in the country.

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Lesbian Literature Festival ReadOut2021 To Be Held On Zoom

Festival on lesbian literature ReadOut2021.

Every year, ReadOut brings the best lesbian authors together, and this year will be no exception.

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South Korea To Recognize Non-Traditional Families, Except LGBTQ

South Korea won't recognize LGBTQ families.

The demographic situation is deteriorating in South Korea, where for the first time there are more deaths than births. By 2025, the country could have over 20% of its population aged 65 or older. Young South Koreans are, in fact, not too interested in parenthood.

To reverse the trend, the government is extending benefits to married couples and plans to expand the legal definition of family, but same-sex couples are not part of the plan.

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Indianapolis Supports Bill To Ban “Conversion Therapies”

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Democratic and openly gay Senator J.D. Ford introduced a bill to ban “conversion therapies” to minors under the age of 18 in Indiana.

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Amazon Has Renewed “The Wilds” For A Season 2!

Amazon renewed The Wilds series for a season 2.

On December 11, 2020, drama series “The Wilds” landed on Amazon Prime Video. The story that follows a group of 7 teenage girls, including two lesbians, on a desert island after the “crash” of their plane was successful enough to be renewed for a season two.

The adventures of Gretchen, Fatin, Dot, Leah, Toni, Martha, Daniel, Dean, Nora, Rachel, and Shelby will thus be able to continue in new episodes.

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A Bill To Ban “Conversion Therapies” Has Been Introduced In Indiana

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The General Assembly had retooled the bill to ban "conversion therapies" in 2019, but now it is back.

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116 Groups Urge Japanese Prime Minister To Pass LGBTQ Equality Act

116 groups urge Japan Prime minister to pass LGBTQ Equality Act.

In 2011 and 2014, which will forever remain historic moments, Japan has signed UN Human Rights Council resolutions calling for an end to violence against LGBTQ people and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

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Montana To Address Two Anti-Trans Bills

Two anti-trans bills were introduced in Montana House of Representatives.

As much as we can be pleased with the Biden administration’s position on transgender rights, the number of anti-trans bills continues to grow.

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Malaysia Could Toughen Their Already-Inhumane-Anti-LGBTQ Laws

Malaysia could toughen anti-LGBTQ laws again.

Malaysia criminalizes same-sex relationships with section 377 of the federal penal code, and things are not about to get any better for LGBTQ people.

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Biden Repealed Ban Against Trans People Serving In The Army

President Joe Biden repealed the trans military ban again.

After issuing an order titled “Preventing and Combating Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity or Sexual Orientation” prohibiting discrimination against LGBTQ people, and after appointing a trans woman as Assistant to the Minister of Health, President Joe Biden rescinded the ban that prevented trans people from serving in the military.

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The World To Come: A Lesbian Romance In Splendid Landscapes

Lesbian movie

Norwegian director Mona Fastvold is back with a lesbian romance entitled “The World To Come” after the success of her first movie “The Sleepwalker” released in 2014.

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Transgender Female Athletes May Be Deprived Of Sports In North Dakota

North Dakota could ban trans female atheletes from playing sport.

Many bills to prevent transgender female athletes from playing the sport they love are being introduced in the United States.

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North Carolina: Three Cities Adopt Nondiscrimination Orders

Hillsborough, Carrboro, and Chapel Hill ban LGBTQ nondiscrimination laws.

On December 1, 2020, the moratorium on nondiscrimination orders expired in North Carolina and people were wondering what the hell was going to happen, but today, I have three good news.

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The Most Pro-LGBTQ Order Ever Issued By A U.S. President

President Joe Biden signed a nondiscrimination order to protect LGBTQ people.

President Joe Biden has taken a significant step by signing an executive order aimed at safeguarding LGBTQ individuals from discrimination.

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