Nationalist's win dashes hopes for Polish LGBTQ, abortion rights
- The nationalist candidate's victory in Poland's presidential election raises concerns for LGBTQ and abortion rights advocates, according to Justyna Wydrzynska.
- Rafal Trzaskowski, the rival candidate, had promised to repeal the archaic abortion law if he won the election.
- Tomasz Szypula stated that the election result delays progress for LGBTQ rights for another five years.
- Walas expressed concerns about the potential rise of far-right movements and the return of anti-LGBTQ hate speech.
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According to a pre-election study, Global Witness claims that nationalist ideas are twice as visible as other political content on the social network in the country. However, the NGO methodology raises questions.
Violence and bullying disrupt sleep for LGBTQ+ adolescents
New research in the Journal of Adolescence found that among LGBTQ+ adolescents in the United States, those who experienced more violence because of their identity or more bullying because of their gender expression had more trouble falling asleep, whereas those who experienced more familial warmth had less trouble falling asleep.
The Polish ad "Old Mother" was surprised to promote an idea instead of a product. Dedicated to the interruption of pregnancy, does this video cause the right to abortion or freedom of expression?
According to the Commissioner, the law should not be accepted, and he wrote a letter to László Kövér about this.
Kingston, LGBTQ center’s deal on Pike Plan removal seeks to avoid future claims
KINGSTON, N.Y. – City officials have struck an agreement with owners of the Hudson Valley LGBTQ+ Community Center at 300 Wall Street to consider work to be complete with the removal of a section of the Pike Plan canopy. The settlement received a preliminary nod from the Common Council during a caucus Monday and was expected to be given final approval during a meeting Tuesday. “It’s just as a part of our effort to be able to make sure that we do…
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