2026
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Cuba’s Family Code that finally recognized diversity in families expanding rights for children, women, and LGBTQI+ people
In 2022 Cuba passed a new Family Code a sweeping, progressive law that marked an important turning point in the country.The previous family code, adopted in 1975, only recognized families and marriages between a man and a woman, ignoring many realities of contemporary Cuban domestic relations. For example, in the past, homosexuality was criminalized and…
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NYU CUTS HEALTHCARE FOR TRANS YOUTH: “HISTORY WILL NOT FORGIVE YOU”
This is a Statement we felt dutybound to share in full: NEW YORK — In response to NYU ending its Transgender Youth Health Program, Tyler Hack (they/them), the Executive Director of the Christopher Street Project, released the following statement: “NYU’s decision to end the Transgender Youth Health Program is a complete abandonment of its…
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Queerguru’s Lifestyle Editor Peter Minkoff with PERFECT GIFTS FOR LGBTQ+ ENTREPRENEURS
Finding the perfect gift for an LGBTQ+ entrepreneur can be both fun and meaningful. Whether they’re launching a startup, managing a growing business, or navigating the challenges of self-employment, thoughtful gifts can inspire, support, and celebrate their journey. Beyond practicality, gifts that affirm identity, creativity, and resilience show that you recognize not just their professional…
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QUEERGURU reviews SURFACING the debut feature film by Canadian actor CHRISTIAN SMITH
In his native Canada, actor, writer, sketch Comedian and Improviser CHRISTIAN SMITH is known as the co-Creator of the CBC Digital Comedy, Soul Decision Comedy and one half of YouTube darlings Christian & Nat, so its odd to us that for his feature film directing debut, he would choose SURFACING. It’s a story about dysfunctional families and…




