I’m trying to build new words and worlds to inhabit. Worlds that have yet to be formed within society’s accepted norms of gender and language.
Poland: "Homophobes have been given the green light and state protection."
It's not that gays have suddenly started to grow massively like mushrooms in the forest, that there is no such basket in which all these mushrooms could fit - explains Mike Urbaniak. We talked about the situation of LGBT + people in Poland, about ways to fight the political abuse of the community and about the cultural war that surrounds us.
Eswatini: Black Lives Matter reflections
Hong Kong: Letting LGBT couples become adoptive parents benefits society
Nigeria: Discussion on Police Brutality Against LGBT+ Persons
Japan: LGBT groups in Japan launch petition seeking equality law
Philippines: Anti-discrimination ordinance in Zamboanga City
Romania: “I’m the First Trans Roma Woman to Run for Office in Romania”
India: 'A place of our own' A dairy farm run by trans women in TN's Thoothukudi
In many Asian languages, 'LGBTQ' doesn't translate. Here's how some fill the gaps.
Many say it's hard to find accurate and affirming LGBTQ terms in their ancestral languages because existing words are often nonexistent, stereotypical or offensive. The globalizing influence of the internet and the fact that many Asian and Middle Eastern Americans continue to have connections abroad mean LGBTQ people on both continents continue to influence one another when it comes to language, culture and even politics.