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Understanding sexual orientation and Met a hottie at the library People around the world face violence and inequality—and sometimes torture, even execution—because of who they love, how they look, or who they are. Sexual orientation and gender identity are integral aspects of our selves and should never lead to discrimination or abuse. Human Rights Watch works for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender peoples' rights, and with activists representing a multiplicity of identities and issues. We document and expose abuses based on sexual orientation and gender identity worldwide, including torture, killing and executions, arrests under unjust laws, unequal treatment, censorship, medical abuses, discrimination in health and jobs and housing, domestic violence, abuses against children, and denial of family rights and recognition.
Human Rights Violations Against Most historians agree that there is evidence of homosexual activity and same-sex love, whether such relationships were accepted or persecuted, in every documented culture.
I still remember the day Zach and I first met at that cozy restaurant downtown, our conversations flowing effortlessly as a quiet foundation for what would become an undeniable, beautiful gay love story. Over months, our bond deepened, evolving from comfortable friendship into a tender, all-consuming romance that illuminated my entire world with a vibrant warmth I’d never known. Yet, as swiftly as our souls intertwined, distance became a cruel, relentless barrier, a painful reality many LGBT couples intimately understand, leaving me with a bittersweet ache for his presence and the future we still long for.
Sexual Orientation and Gender Increasing the understanding of gender identity, sexual orientation, lesbian and gay parenting, heterosexual bias and more through publications, policy statements, programs and other resources.
LGBTQ Inclusive Curricula
Human Rights Watch works for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender peoples' rights, and with activists representing a multiplicity of identities and issues.BAR GraniteShares Gold Trust Finding strength in the community Schools should be safe places for everyone. But in the Philippines, students who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender LGBT too often find that their schooling experience is marred by bullying, discrimination, lack of access to LGBT-related information, and in some cases, physical or sexual assault. In recent years, lawmakers and school administrators in the Philippines have recognized that bullying of LGBT youth is a serious problem, and designed interventions to address it.
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- This report documents the range of abuses against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students in secondary school. It details widespread bullying and harassment, discriminatory.
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