I am a great champion of the power of youth to change the world, but I am celebrating a 64-year-old responsible for ushering in momentous progress.
The Marikana saga exposes the injustice raging in our society, writes a group of organisations that work with marginalised people.
As a society in transition, SA presents a contradictory picture in terms of the rights of lesbian and gay persons writes Melanie Judge & Jayne Arnott
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Throughout history and most societies marriage has always been the union of a man and woman. It’s a familiar claim and it’s wrong, says George Monbiot
More than 2 000 people have marched in Hong Kong’s gay pride parade, as campaigners called for the enactment of laws to ban discrimination against hom
Thousands marched in Prague at the climax of the first gay pride festival in the Czech capital, defying a fine drizzle and counter demonstrations.
About 50% of men who have sex with other men in Soweto are HIV positive, writes <b>Yngve Sjolund</b>.
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A sharply divided Connecticut Supreme Court ruled on Friday that gay couples have the right to get married.
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Portugal’s Parliament voted by a large majority against proposals to allow same-sex marriages in the mostly Roman Catholic country.
Two Christian bodies expressed concern on Friday at a court ruling that the NG Kerk had unfairly discriminated against a gay music teacher.
A monument dedicated to the thousands of gay people persecuted and tortured by the Nazis has been vandalised in Berlin.
A music lecturer is claiming R100 000 from the NG Kerk Moreleta Park for sacking him because of a gay relationship.
The Sunday Sun‘s ”half-hearted” apology for publishing a column disparaging of gay people was ”inadequate”, a gay organisation says.
MP who believes homosexuality can be cured by psychiatry makes a ”guest” appearance at the annual Gay Pride parade in Belfast.
A US bishop has accused his own church of manipulating the Lambeth summit through briefing notes on liberal attitudes towards gay clergy.
<i>Sunday Sun</i> columnist Jon Qwelane launches an attack on gay South Africans — and the Constitution.
Desmond Tutu on Sunday pleaded for unity among Anglicans as a gay bishop said it was a ”mistake” to bar him from their 10-yearly conference.
Same-sex couples across California exchanged vows and wedding bands on the first weekend since the state began allowing gays and lesbians to marry.
There is no hope for a unified Anglican communion because of divisions over homosexual clergy, according to conservative bishops gathering in Israel.
California performed its first legally recognised same-sex weddings on Monday and opened its doors to gay and lesbian couples from around the country.