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The Rustin Times is an online publication aimed at elevating the conversation around LGBTIQ persons not just in Nigeria but across the continent.
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Cover Reveal: She Called Me Woman – Nigeria’s Queer Women Speak

Cassava Republic Press is proud to reveal the cover for ‘She Called Me Woman: Nigeria’s Queer Women Speak’, a ground-breaking...
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Watch Maxine Waters has she talks on LGBTQ Rights and the Trump Administration

Maxine Waters is a popular figure in American politics and she was a speaker at the 2018 HRC Los Angeles Dinner....
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Watch Adam Rippon’s inspiring speech as he receives the HRC Visibility Award

Olympian Adam Rippon was honoured with the Human Rights Campaign’s Visibility Award at the 2018 HRC Los Angeles Dinner. It...
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African Writers Shortlisted for 30th Annual Lambda Literary Awards

Lambda Literary, America’s oldest and largest literary arts organization advancing LGBTQ literature, announced the finalists of the 30th Annual Lambda...
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Peter Okeugo: Can anything good come out of Nazareth – LGBT Nigeria? #IWD2018

Nathaniel said to him, “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” Philip said to him, “Come and see.” This is...
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Alumbugu Basiru: Nigeria’s Homophobia is Self-destructive

The hardening of homophobic nationalism in settings such as Nigeria forces us to question how and why compulsory homophobia is...
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Nele Anju: Firmly Fem

To find a safe -sometimes unaccommodating- space between being thoroughly feminine and ostentatiously masculine has played out over the years...
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RuPaul apologises over comments on trans drag queens

RuPaul has apologised over comments he made in an interview with The Guardian on trans contestants on his hit show,...
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Israel to deport Rwandan and Ugandan LGBT asylum seekers

Asylum seekers from Rwanda and Uganda in Israel will be facing deportation. The Population, Immigration and Border Authority told The...
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GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, today announced that it will honor actor and producer Jim Parsons at...
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