NHRC To Hold Gubernatorial Townhall on Human Rights Across 18 States From 1st to 3rd February
By Chibuike Nwabuko Abuja (Sundiata Post) – Ahead of the February 2023 general elections, the National Human Rights Commission is organising a town hall for gubernatorial candidates in 18 states beginning from 1st to 3rd February 2023. The Commission will be organising the town hall in collaboration with Civil Society Organisations…Republicans Are Only Getting Sneakier With Their Antiabortion Proposals
This year alone, legislators have proposed more than 105 bills that would restrict abortion, and many more proposals—from weakening governors’ roles to making it harder to pass ballot measures—that one abortion advocate says are intended “to really rig the game” against ensuring reproductive rights…
Outvertising calls for better brand allyship amid World Cup LGBTQ+ row
The statement responds to the FA’s decision to roll back its commitment to the OneLove campaign…
Colorado mass shooter stopped by ‘heroic’ people inside club: police
The gunman who opened fire inside an LGBTQ Colorado nightclub, killing at least five, was stopped by two “heroic” people inside the club. The post Colorado mass shooter stopped by ‘heroic’ people inside club: police appeared first on Digital Journal…
Resources to Advocate For and Support LGBTQ+ Communities
Here’s how to take action in the wake of the targeted shooting at a LGBTQ+ club in Colorado Springs…5 values for repairing the harms of colonialism | Jing Corpuz
Indigenous wisdom can help solve the planetary crises that colonialism started, says lawyer Jennifer “Jing” Corpuz. Her ancestors, the Kankanaey-Igorot people of the Philippines, are known for creating the Banaue Rice Terraces: centuries-old irrigated mountain terraces that illustrate the magic of humanity living in harmony with nature…
Kehlani Reveals How Therapy Helped Her Embrace Being Lesbian
I don’t have any relationships with men anymore…5 values for repairing the harms of colonialism | Jing Corpuz
Indigenous wisdom can help solve the planetary crises that colonialism started, says lawyer Jennifer “Jing” Corpuz. Her ancestors, the Kankanaey-Igorot people of the Philippines, are known for creating the Banaue Rice Terraces: centuries-old irrigated mountain terraces that illustrate the magic of humanity living in harmony with nature…