Opinion
Posted on 14 May 2013. Tags: GLBT equality, GLBT rights, identity, letters to the editor, opinion
A few weeks ago, 77 MPs voted to end formal discrimination of gays in New Zealand. Passage of the Marriage [...]
Posted in: Letters to the Editor
Features
Posted on 27 December 2012. Tags: Boris Dittrich, GLBT rights, human rights, Jan Logie, louisa wall, marriage equality
Marriage Equality recently pulled out the big guns by bringing global human rights defender Boris Dittrich to town. Taking a [...]
Posted in: People
News
Posted on 08 November 2012. Tags: Barack Obama, elections, equality, GLBT rights, Politics, sarah murphy, united states
The US election proved to be a historic night for equality, with the re-election of President Barack Obama, the most [...]
Posted in: International News
News
Posted on 01 September 2012. Tags: campaigns, deaths, GLBT rights, UK
Allan Horsfall, one of the UK's most influential GLBT rights campaigners, has died at the age of 84.
Posted in: International News
News
Posted on 21 July 2012. Tags: discrimination, GLBT equality, glbt laws, GLBT rights, homophobia, london olympics, Olympics, peter tatchell
GLBT activists will protest outside an International Olympic Committee (IOC) meeting at the Hilton Hotel in London tomorrow.
Posted in: International News
News
Posted on 13 July 2012. Tags: discrimination, GLBT equality, glbt laws, GLBT rights, homophobia, london olympics, Olympics, peter tatchell
Legendary GLBT activist Peter Tatchell is urging Olympics organisers to ban countries with anti-gay laws on their books.
Posted in: International News
News
Posted on 07 July 2012. Tags: asia, GLBT law changes, GLBT rights, HIV/AIDS, lesbian issues
China has lifted a 14-year ban on lesbians giving blood, the Ministry of Health has announced. The ban was originally put in place due to governmental misunderstanding about the causes of HIV/AIDS, according to GLBT rights activists.
Posted in: International News
Posted on 17 June 2012. Tags: GLBT rights, queer issues, queer youth, university
As Auckland University Students' Association's first Queer Rights Officer (QRO), Joule is committed to making campus a “more safe and inclusive environment” for all those who identify as GLBT.
Posted in: Updates