Border-less, largely volunteer community of more than 1,400 writers, analysts, on-line media experts, and translators. It curates, verifies and translates trending news and stories that you might be missing on the Internet, from blogs, independent press and social media in 167 countries. Many of the world’s most interesting and important stories aren’t in just one place. Sometimes they’re scattered in bits and pieces across the Internet, in blog posts and tweets, and in multiple languages. These are the stories on which Global Voices accurately report, and translate into more than 40 languages.
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You
About you
Sex, gender and sexuality
What makes us gay?
Coming out to yourself
Coming out to others
Coming out support
Heteronormativity
LGBT+ organisations and helplines
Housing, sofa surfing and homelessness
LGBT+ glossary, and other words
Labels, acronyms, gender pronouns, and symbols
Blood donation
Black Lives Matter, and learning resources
Disability
Mental health matters
Pride and LGBT+ history
Homophobia
Bullying
Hate crime
Finding a solicitor
Metropolitan Police Service
British Transport Police
City of London Police
The armed forces
Political parties, MPs and local government
NHS and health systems
Greater London services map
Serial killers, murderers, rapists
Equality Act 2010 and LGBT+ rights
Faith and religion
Conversion therapy
LGBT+ arts, TV, film, vlogs, and news
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Equality Act 2010 and LGBT+ rights
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