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Stop calling your LGBTQIA+ friends ‘sayang’
Many times, when you question people who describe LGBTQIA+ people as “sayang,” they don’t know what they mean either I watched my best friend unfurl her hair from her usual
Many times, when you question people who describe LGBTQIA+ people as “sayang,” they don’t know what they mean either I watched my best friend unfurl her hair from her usual
Her songs feel like a punch in the gut—one that can shake you awake from the slumber of apathy
If you’re a queer person and have been on Twitter long enough (ugh), you will notice there’s a commonality to the cycle of cancellations happening online. A few days ago,
It’s pretty and all, but let’s not forget that Pride 20 have yet to receive justice for their arrest. Slapping a rainbow on everything does not equate to equality
MANILA, Philippines — One of the candidates of the Miss Universe Philippines pageant was proud to show the world that she is part of the LGBTQIA+ community after identifying herself
In another episode of traditional institutions cartwheeling several centuries back in time, the people of the internet (through the hashtag #ActBetterAC) are calling out a school in Iloilo for allegedly
Holding hands is the most basic display of public affection, but it remains a privilege for most LGBTQ+ couples in the Philippines. A 2013 survey from the Pew Research Center
Makeup artist by day, cross-dresser by night, Betty is among a vanguard of Vietnamese drag queens shaking up Hanoi’s nightlife — and social norms — in a city where such performances remain
PARIS (AP) — In garish makeup and dangerously high heels, a black male dancer’s outstretched arms aggressively slice the air in time to the Paris nightclub music until suddenly, he
It all happened during a game of Pictionary.
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