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June 18, 2023
Equal Rights/Queer History

Posthumanism, the End of Gender and Possibility of Equality

Author – Megi Tedoradze Posthumanism, the End of Gender and Possibility of Equality In recent years the term “posthumanism” is often found in the narrow academic, but also in the public discourse

Queer History

Our Bodies, Our Lives, Our Rights – The Main Theme of May 17

May 17 is the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia, which is officially recognized by the European Parliament and many countries around the world. This date was originally established by the Idaho Committee, and May 17 was symbolically chosen

May 25, 2022

Origins of International Women’s Day

Queer History

March 8 is an important date – International Women’s Day, dedicated to celebrating the social, economic and political achievements of women and gender equality.

The April 9 Tragedy and Georgia United Around the Idea of Freedom

Queer History

33 years have passed since the tragedy of April 9, 1991. Since the day when the Georgian people sacrificed a lot to fight for

Harvey Milk as Martin Luther King of the LGBTQ Community

December 7, 2021
Queer History

“On this memorial day of events that took place in Stonewall, I urge my gay brothers and sisters to promise that they will fight. For themselves, for their freedom, for the country…

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Intersex Flag and The History of Its Creation

October 26, 2021
Queer History

Intersex people’s flag has a yellow background and a purple circle in the center. The concept of the flag was created by an intersex person in 2013. The author, Morgan Carpenter, explains

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Dudgeon v. United Kingdom – 40 Years Since the Historic Decision

October 22, 2021
Queer History

Dudgeon v. United Kingdom – A well-known case in the European Court of Human Rights in 1981, which ruled that an amendment to Section 11 of the Criminal Code in 1885 criminalizing

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These Queer Icons Will Be the First LGBTQ+ People Featured on U.S. Currency

October 19, 2021
Queer History

The American Women Quarters Program is a four-year program that celebrates the accomplishments and contributions made by women to the development and history of America. Beginning in 2022, and continuing through 2025

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“The Third Gender” – the Genesis of Queer History

October 6, 2021
Queer History

People’s beliefs and views are largely driven by environmental factors. Our fundamental perceptions are often based on / coincide with the perceptions of the society in which we grow up and live.

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A Taiwanese Court Has Ruled That Forced Surgery on Trans People is Unconstitutional

September 30, 2021
Queer History

In Taiwan, trans people were forced to have their reproductive organs surgically removed in order to have their sex recognized legally. Plaintiff Xiao E in Taipei Supreme Administrative Court argued that the

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Germany elected two trans women to it’s parliament for the first time

September 29, 2021
Queer History

Two candidates just earned spots in history as Germany’s first out trans women lawmakers after winning seats in its parliamentary elections on Sunday. The Greens, a center-left political party focused on environmental

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Scotland is now the first country to require LGBTQ+ history in schools

September 28, 2021
Queer History

Scotland has officially become the first country in the world to implement a required LGBTQ+ curriculum in schools after a new teacher toolkit launched this week. Educators now have access to a

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Same-sex couples are now allowed to get married in Switzerland

September 27, 2021
Queer History

On the 26th of September Swiss voters have decided by a clear margin to allow same-sex couples to marry, in a referendum that brings the Alpine nation into line with many others

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Beth Robinson – first openly lesbian woman that became a judge of the U.S Court of Appeals

September 21, 2021
Queer History

In 2011, Beth Robinson, an associated judge in the Supreme Court, played a fundamental word in the legalization of the same-sex marriage. The administration of Biden will make Robinson the judge of

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