Fear and Loathing

Tackling biphobia: why bisexual visibility matters

 

IN THIS SNEAK PEAK FROM THE UPCOMING 1ST EDITION OF OUR GUIDELINES, MISTY FARQUHAR, A PROUD NON-BINARY BISEXUAL PERSON, EXPLAINS WHY BISEXUAL VISIBILITY MATTERS AND HOW JOURNALISTS, CREATORS AND AUDIENCES ALIKE CAN TACKLE STEREOTYPES AND BIPHOBIA.

Venezuela: For Some LGBTQ Venezuelans, Fleeing Home Was Their Only Option

“We cannot stop, we cannot get tired, we have to recover democracy and freedom for Venezuela,” Adrian said. “Everybody has a job to do in order to promote equal rights. That’s in particular to the LGBTI issues, but at the same time to fight for democracy.”

US: This bus is on a road trip to convince you that transgender people aren’t real

An orange bus rolled onto the streets of Manhattan to make its first stop on an East Coast tour, during which a load of activist passengers will evangelize that transgender people don't exist and citizens must rise up to complain about their growing acceptance.

The creators are calling it the "Free Speech Bus," and they've decorated it with male and female stick figures along with the slogan: "Boys are boys... and always will be. Girls are girls... and always will be. You can't change sex. Respect all."

On Wednesday, they parked outside the United Nations headquarters, where ambassadors are considering a sex education resolution that a spokesperson for the bus argued promotes "an ideology that gender is fluid."

"We are trying to strike back against that," said Joseph Grabowski, a spokesperson for the National Organization for Marriage, one of the three conservative groups behind the project. They hope parading the bus through major cities will unleash a silent majority that they believe is frustrated by shifting norms about gender and families.

In their efforts to block LGBT legal protections since the Supreme Court resolved questions about same-sex marriage, religious conservatives have struggled to spark conversations among ordinary people. While they have sometimes reached the airwaves during controversies around bills to restrict bathroom usage, they've often played political defense, or found their message buried in the back of newspapers and the back rooms of legislatures. Read more via Buzzfeed

Iran: Being lesbian and trans in Iran

OutRight Action International, the global LGBTIQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, and Queer) human rights organization, has released a groundbreaking report: Transgender in Iran: A Human Rights Report, which sheds light on the complicated status of trans rights and how they intersect with religion and social attitudes in the country.