Costa Rica became the latest country to legalize same-sex marriage when a ruling from its supreme court went into effect ending the country’s ban
If Mexican society yearns for equality and justice for all, everyone has to embrace the LGBTQIAP community
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A push for same-sex marriage has been slow elsewhere in Asia, where socially conservative attitudes still prevail
The landscape that is emerging offers a contrast of advances and setbacks animated by the recent Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruling, and legislative plans for a constitutional reform
Romania’s referendum on same-sex marriage goes against the European liberal current
In spite of the fact that Romania decriminalized same-sex relations back in 1996 and its Parliament banned all legislation against homosexuality only four years later, there will be a referendum on same-sex marriage
The first country to legalize same-sex marriage was the Netherlands in 2001
Pictorial Art against Homophobia
Painter breaks down barriers with depictions of same-sex indigenous people
The vice-president of the Lower Chamber, Alejandro Ojeda, announced that his party will present a new project promoting same-sex marriage in the next ordinary term, as the new social relations cannot be overlooked
Joey Grant proposed to his now fiance Julio Nuño, a Mexican citizen originally from Guadalajara, with a live mariachi band at Penn Station in NY.