2016/08/23 |
Queer Filmmaking in the People’s Republic of China
Diversity of expressions of genders, sexualities, intimacies and political strategies characterize the queer filmmaking landscape in China today.
2016/08/12 |
Sex Workers in Hong Kong: Discrimination and the Debate Over Decriminalization
Sex workers in Hong Kong are facing police abuse and targeted investigations.
2016/08/11 |
Report Slams Indonesia’s Anti-LGBT Stance as Court Mulls Criminalizing Gay Sex
As Indonesia’s Constitutional Court considers criminalizing homosexuality, a new report bemoans the proliferation of the anti-gay movement across the archipelago.
2016/07/20 |
One Girl's Story: Coming Out in Hong Kong Still Painful
From attempted suicide to acceptance: One girl’s coming out in Hong Kong reveals the many challenges the LGBT community there continues to face.
2016/06/30 |
Singaporean Charged for Threatening to 'Open Fire' on LGBT Community
If found guilty, the 36-year-old man faces a maximum of five years’ imprisonment. His case also appears to have energized anti-LGBT elements in the country.
2016/06/15 |
They Did Not Reap What They Sowed — We All Did
‘In silence we are just as guilty as those who use the alphabet of bigotry to create an environment in which it is permissible for some to repress minority groups.’
2016/05/19 |
Lesbian Couple Criticized for Crowdfunding Wedding
A Taiwanese lesbian couple has been crowdfunding their wedding expenses that has led to a series of criticism on the Internet. While some think the couple is taking advantage of their identity, gender equality activists have been defending their intention.
2015/12/02 |
Malaysian Defense Minister Says IS is Targeting Three Top Malaysian Leaders
Defense Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein warned that three top Malaysian leaders are on the terror group Islamic State's (IS) hit list, but did not disclose the identities of said leaders.