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Widespread sexual misconduct, abuse of power found at AFN, independent review alleges
An independent review has found widespread sexual misconduct and abuse of power at the Assembly of First Nations. The AFN is grappling with the findings one day after the organization rejected a bid to reinstate the first female national...
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How nine transgenders are training to be commandos to fight Naxals
Nine transgenders from Chhattisgarh have found a new home in Bastar Fighters, a special commando force being raised to battle Maoist guerrillas. The nine transgenders, who were all shunned by their families and society, have found a...
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N.B. premier's party members say they have the votes for a leadership review
Members of New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs' Progressive Conservative Party say they have the votes to force a leadership review of the embattled premier, which could ultimately remove him from office. The government has been in...
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Backlash over review of N.B. gender inclusivity policy review
Protests are spreading in New Brunswick schools over a government review of a policy aimed at protecting LGBTQ students. Supporters say the policy creates a safe space for students. Critics argue parents aren't getting enough input.
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The power and appeal of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
After a shaky start to his 2024 U.S. Presidential bid on Twitter, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is working hard to convince American voters that he — not Donald Trump — is the best bet for Republicans to retake the White House. Katie Simpson...
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Arundhati Roy, An Asian Icon | ICONS
Arundhati Roy is Syrian-Bengali, stars in award-winning films and wrote a prize-winning bestseller. She’s known for being involved in social and political movements in India and around the world. But did you know she was also an aerobics...
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Montreal trans senior finds residence after repeated discrimination
A Montreal trans woman says she feels at home in her new seniors residence after being turned away from several other facilities for being trans.
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Golden Globe winner Cate Blanchett shines at Tár's London premiere
Cate Blanchett shines on the red carpet in London for the premiere of Tár, after picking up her fourth Golden Globe for her performance in Todd Field's newest film.
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Colby Minifie Chats All About Body-Swap Comedy 'Homebody'
'The Boys' actor Colby Minifie stars in the new body-swap comedy, 'Homebody.' She joins Trending to chat all about the film and season four of 'The Boys.'
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Handcuffs and chain swings? Berlin exhibition explores relationship between gender and architecture
An artist has transformed the imposing modernist building of the New National Gallery (Neue Nationalgalerie) in Berlin, designed by the architect Mies van der Rohe.
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Anti-trans candidates on the ballot in school board elections
Dozens of anti-trans candidates are running for school board trustee positions across Canada, and many are doing it with the help of conservative lobby groups.
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Lula appeals to Brazil’s evangelicals before second round vote
Presidential frontrunner pledges support for religious freedom in letter to key voting bloc that mostly backs Bolsonaro.
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Kenya's first female pro gamer is the first Kenyan signed to an esports company
Sylvia Gathoni is Kenya's first female pro gamer and the first Kenyan to be signed to a top esports company, making Forbes Africa's 30 Under 30 list.
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Mixed reaction to census data on Canada’s transgender population
For the first time, census data shows more than 100,000 people in Canada identify as transgender or non-binary. Despite the results being a milestone for the LGBTQ community, some are taking issue with how the 2021 census asked about...
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The Art of Menswear: V&A's first male fashion exhibition
Opening on Saturday, 19 March 2022, Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear is the first major V&A exhibition to celebrate the power, artistry and diversity of masculine attire and appearance.
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Thousands rally in Argentina on International Women's Day
Thousands of women and allies gathered in cities across the world to protest for women’s rights and protection against violence.
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Jonathan Van Ness films emotional episode on gender identity for new series 'Getting Curious'
The hairdresser and presenter opens up about the experience of being non-binary in new episode of his spin-off.
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Ukraine's Oksana Lyniv becomes first female conductor at Bologna's Teatro Comunale
Born in Brody, western Ukraine, to musician parents, Lyniv conducted her first orchestra when she was just 16 years old before going on to study at the Lysenko music school in Lviv.
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Uncovering Afghanistan's 'bacha posh': where girls live as boys for freedom
'Bacha posh' presents both harrowing joys and traumatic limitations to families who choose to partake in the Afghan custom with their daughters.
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Menopause discrimination: could a new law protect UK women at work?
"Too many women in the UK have been forced to use disability discrimination legislation in order to make sure that their rights are protected in the workplace when it comes to menopause. And that's just not right." Conservative MP...
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Mom calls new law 'unacceptable and unnecessary'
Joanna and Dylan Brandt talk about why the Save Adolescents From Experimentation Act will roll back some of the progress transgender teens like Dylan have made in recent years.
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'I'm so much happier, so much more confident'
Dylan Brandt, 15, explains why he feels better physically and mentally since he started taking testosterone nine months ago.
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U.S. Restores Transgender Protections in Healthcare
The Biden administration says it is reversing a policy under former President Trump that excluded transgender individuals from sex discrimination in healthcare. Today's action means transgender and gay individuals will be protected under...
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Nearly half of women, girls ‘do not own their bodies’, UN says
UNFPA says nearly half the women and girls in developing countries do not have decision-making power over their own bodies, including in whether or not to have sex with their partners.