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

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The Price I Paid for Being Myself

The Price I Paid for Being Myself

ByAqsa Shaikh Oct 27 2019Dec 31 2019
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Dr Aqsa Shaikh reflects on what she lost when she decided to transition.

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Standing Out

Standing Out

ByRitwik Dutta Sep 30 2017Sep 30 2017

We must focus on how we can be better humans: not what someone wears or who they sleep with.

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Experiences of Queer Students During their School Life in India

Experiences of Queer Students During their School Life in India

ByOrinam Apr 8 2017May 21 2017
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Based on a qualitative study of school experiences of young queer people in Delhi, Surabhi Shukla has developed a website with online resources and a model ‘Sexual Rights and Anti- Discrimination Policy’ for schools in India.

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Insaaf responds to MSJE Transgender Rights Bill (2015)

ByInsaaf NLU Delhi Jan 19 2016Jan 19 2016

Response to India’s MSJE Rights of Transgender Persons Bill (2015) from INSAAF, a student-driven legal aid project initiated by National Law University, Delhi

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Quackery Masquerades as Medicine: India’s Conversion Therapy Racket

ByGaurav Deka Jun 3 2015Jun 3 2015
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The recent expose of Delhi’s “conversion therapy” racket highlights the substandard quality of medical practitioners in India and their lack of understanding of mental health science.

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Breaking Barriers:  India’s first high school LGBTQI initiative

Breaking Barriers: India’s first high school LGBTQI initiative

ByIleana Jiménez Mar 3 2014Jul 30 2014
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Profile of Tagore International School, New Delhi, whose group ‘Breaking Barriers’ works to promote LGBTQI equality on campus and beyond.

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Justice Verma Committee report on rape laws addresses sexuality concerns

Justice Verma Committee report on rape laws addresses sexuality concerns

ByOrinam Jan 24 2013Jan 27 2013
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Text of Justice Verma Committee report [downloadable pdf], highlights including proposed amendments, and the Committee’s observations on the need for decriminalizing homosexuality and imparting sexuality education.

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Supreme Court hearings on Naz: full transcript 2012

ByOrinam Apr 23 2012Apr 24 2012
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A compilation of 15 days of Supreme Court hearings in the Naz Foundation case held in New Delhi in 2012.

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Supreme Court hearings on Naz: Mar 13-14-15, 2012

ByVikram Mar 16 2012Mar 16 2012
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Vikram’s updates on Supreme Court hearings on the Naz Foundation case

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Supreme Court hearings on Naz: Feb 29 2012

ByVikram Mar 12 2012

Vikram’s updates on Supreme Court hearings on the Naz Foundation case

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