Queer Japan is a revelatory documentary from director Graham Kolbeins that peels back the orderly Japanese patina to reveal a vibrant social ecosystem fighting for equality.
LGBTQ Guatemalans are battling on all fronts: against a discriminatory government, against a religious society that marginalizes them and against the racism that divides their own community
KumbuKumbu is an open, online, and free repository for records documenting the history and culture of the LGBTIQ/GNC movement in Kenya from mid-1800 to the present day.
"I think it's unfortunate that people argue over who threw the first brick because the relevant thing is not who threw the first brick, but who built the movement, who stayed around and who actually did the tough work," LGBT+ rights activist Power said.
Pride over hate and discrimination, Pride Over Prejudice (POP) is a project to collect and visualize media production dealing with sexual minority aversion in Korean society from 2018 to 2019.
The country is being pulled in two directions as it experiences a “boom” in L.G.B.T. awareness but also remains committed to a sometimes inflexible traditional culture.
The glitzy reality TV contest is one of the defining shows of our age. But, as a UK version launches, what has its impact been on the artform of drag as a whole, asks Hugh Montgomery.