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Hues may vary but humanity does not | வண்ணங்கள் வேற்றுமைப் பட்டால் – அதில் மானுடர் வேற்றுமை இல்லை

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  • How does it feel to be criminalised because of one’s sexuality?
  • Popular and personal – interview with Anjali Gopalan
  • The Many Indias in Between
  • For a liberal theological reading of the Bible
  • Will our children now be seen as criminals?
  • As the proud mother of a lesbian, I object to my child being deemed ‘criminal’
  • Meet the parent
  • Sec 377 is imported, not homosexuality
  • Section 377 and Indian culture: myths don’t criminalise homosexuality
  • Vikram Seth on Section 377 and gay rights in India
  • One more reason to scrap 377
  • Politics Of Visibility: India’s Queer Movement And IPC-377
  • A modern India can’t have Section 377 in its laws
  • Going against the tide of history, Siddharth Dube
  • A giant step backwards
  • Coming out brought me peace and I lost that this week
  • I don’t need the permission of their lordships to love
  • Size does matter
  • Queering Christianity
  • The unbearable lightness of Koushal vs Naz Foundation
  • India High Court Restores Sodomy Law, Criminalizing Homosexuality For 1.1 Billion People
  • In a shocking ruling, India’s SC restores criminalisation of gay sex
  • Verdict 377 – betrayed by my own country
  • Justice will prevail

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