Gay fragen
Human rights under attack: The dgti is asking the ambassador of the UK, Andrew Gill on the subject: Judgement UK Supreme Court in For Women Scotland v The Scottish Ministers & relating EHRC-Guidelines
Menschenrechte in Gefahr: Die dgti stellt 3 Fragen an den britischen Botschafter Andrew Gill im Fall des UK Supreme Court Urteils
Dies ist notwendig, weil Trans* feindliche Politik in den USA und UK auch die Situation in Deutschland beeinträchtigt. Dies ist zuletzt durch ein Urteil des britischen UK Supreme Court vom und eine darauf folgende verschärfte Richtlinie der Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) am geschehen. Weiterhin gibt es einen Vorschlag für eine Gesetzesänderung, die im Ergebnis bewirkt, dass Reisepässe und andere Dokumente trotz Gender Recognition Zertifikat das bei der Geburt zugewiesene Geschlecht enthalten müssten. Dieser soll am im Parlament behandelt werden. Der UK Supreme Court hat im Verfahren keine trans* Personen angehört, obwohl deren Rechte unmittelbar berührt werden.
Als Bundesverband, der sich für die Akzeptanz und Menschenrechte der tin*Community einsetzt, haben wir daher folgende Fragen an den britischen Botschafter Andrew Gill gestellt
- Counselling and prevention for men* having sex with men* (M*SM*)
We also offer counselling and testing services exclusively for men* who own sex with men* (M*SM*) as well as agender and gender non-conforming people: We primarily test people who feel they relate to the gay collective every first Thursday of the month from 4pm to 8pm. Additionally, every Friday, our M*SM* staff member Engin is obtainable for on-site, email, as well as phone counselling for the gay society between 11am to 4pm.
For all concerns about sexual health topics for M*SM*, the Gay Health Chat, a nationwide and anonymous peer-to-peer online counselling service, is available for all M*SM*. Full-time and volunteer staff from across the country can be reached online daily from 5pm to 8pm at The M*SM* representative of the AIDS-Hilfe Potsdam is also reachable in this chat. Inquiries outside this moment will be answered promptly by the M*SM* representative.
It is expected that our staff member Engin will be available at the Gay Health Chat as of August for all questions regarding sexual health (e.g. HIV and STI infections, prevention methods/Safer Sex , HIV therapy and living with HIV, testing options,
The App Offers Multiple Finding out Modes — from Grid Views to a Sequential Layout — with Mandatory Selfie-Verified Profile Photos
NEW YORK, June 1, /PRNewswire/ Archer, the new social-first dating app for homosexual, bisexual, and queer men, today announced its launch, pioneering a new way to meet, date, and celebrate the community. The dating experience for this community has evolved from a place of anonymity to celebration and event , and Archer was developed to reflect that progress by prioritizing community, self-expression, and user safety. The app will be accessible in the New York City area this summer and will roll out nationally within the year.
Archer debuts under Match Organization (NASDAQ: MTCH) as the first major innovation in the space in nearly a decade. Archer was created in partnership with gay, bisexual, and lgbtq+ community advocates. Through the use of AI technology insights and extensive market research, including in-depth surveys and interviews, Archer aims to create a safer space for men to seek boldly and aim freely for whatever type of connection they craving. The app is engineered with purpose-driven features intended to keep users safer while allowing each person
Love and Ethnology
From the subcultures in s Hamburg to psychiatric practices in (post-)colonial Senegal, from the polymorphic gender roles in the religions of Candomblé, Vodou and Santería to the onset of the AIDS crisis in the queer community: The exhibition takes up Hubert Fichte’s themes in the places he traveled with his existence partner, the photographer Leonore Mau: Salvador da Bahia and Rio de Janeiro, Santiago de Chile, Dakar, New York and Lisbon.
Recent video works and installative works can be seen alongside works by artists who appear in Fichte’s books. Listening stations and archival materials document his studies of and discussions with Salvador Allende, Jean Genet, Lil Picard, Léopold Sédar Senghor and Pierre Verger. Photo series display sexualized abstractions of male bodies on the beach of Rio de Janeiro and document gay Fresh York of the s.
The exhibition and research proposal in cooperation with the Goethe-Institut, Hubert Fichte: Cherish and Ethnology, has opened Fichte’s writings for a critical contemporary discussion. Since , his texts contain been translated into the languages of the places where they were created and exhibit
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