var addthis_config = {“data_track_addressbar”:true}; Like so many of us, I was dismayed last week after Uganda president Yoweri Museveni announced that despite international pressures and the...
Queen Elizabeth II Sunday will sign an historic anti-discrimination charter that is said to “signal” the crown’s support of LGBT rights, gender equality, and human rights...
A long-time Republican member of the House Science Committee last week told members of the Newport Mesa, California Tea Party that global warming is a “total...
Mark Regnerus, step back. You’ve met your match. Chibuihem Amalaha, a post-graduate student at the University of Lagos in Nigeria says he has scientifically proven that...
 Today marks the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO) when momentum to advance marriage equality in the United States is rapidly moving forward, while U.S....
The New Civil Rights Movement’s Scott Rose today made a Freedom of Information Act Request regarding Robert P. George to the United States Commission for International...
An anti-gay group in Liberia has published a “hit list,” a list of people believed to be gay to kill, and the group has vowed to...
President Obama this morning addressed the United Nations on Palestinian statehood, and discussed the importance of supporting human and civil rights for gays and lesbians, and...
Historic Report — Full Text Below The first formal United Nations report on the state of LGBT human rights was presented to the UN General Assembly...
Editor’s Note: Please see update at the end of this post. A man who reportedly was gay was beaten then burned alive after his murderers poured...
In a bold move, the British government announced this week its new policy of tying foreign aid to LGBT human rights situations in countries it supports....
In 2011, the world witnessed the heinous murder of David Kato, a Ugandan gay activist who was bludgeoned to death in January, setting a sober tone...
The United Nations takes historical steps in support of LGBT human rights,  the Centers for Disease Control reports  epidemic sexual and intimate partner violence toward  American...
The Second Annual GLISA North America Outgames Vancouver 2011, encompassing the Vancouver 2011 Outgames Human Rights Conference, will be held from July 25 to July 31, in...
Two weeks ago, African nations led a charge successfully removing “sexual orientation†from a United Nations resolution protecting persons from extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions. Now,...