Philadelphia’s new rainbow flag divides LGBTQ community

A reworked rainbow flag that has additional brown and black stripes to include LGBTQ people of colour has proved to be highly controversial. The eight-stripe flag was unveiled earlier this month when it was raised outside City Hall in Philadelphia to commemorate the city’s Pride celebrations. The flag was developed by Philadelphia’s Office of LGBT […]
LGBT leaders | Surprise as lesbian woman to become Serbia’s prime minister

Following the appointment of Ireland’s new gay prime minister, a lesbian woman will for the first time lead the conservative Southeast European country of Serbia. On Thursday, the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, announced that Ana Brnabić will form the nation’s new government as the prime minister. Brnabić, 41, studied at Northwood University in the US […]
It’s on! Eleven take Dutch Reformed Church to court over same-sex unions

Eleven members of the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC), also known as the NG Kerk, are taking legal action to set aside the shocking decision by the church to reverse its acceptance of same-sex unions. In November 2016, the DRC’s extraordinary general assembly dismayed the LGBTI community when it voted to recall the landmark 2015 decision to […]
Three gay men legally recognised as a “polyamorous family”

Colombia has for the first time legally recognised a polyamorous relationship between three gay men, known as a ‘thrupple’. The trio, actor Victor Hugo Prada, sports instructor John Alejandro Rodriguez and journalist Manuel Jose Bermudez, “married” one another in the city of Medellin on Saturday. According to local media, they signed papers in front of […]
KZN municipality accused of blocking motion supporting Pride Month

A gay uMhlathuze Municipality councillor alleges that his attempt to file a motion to get the city to commemorate Pride Month is being blocked. Located about 180 kilometres north-east of Durban, the KwaZulu-Natal municipality encompasses towns such as Richards Bay and Empangeni. On the 5th of June, DA Councillor SipheSihle Magubane submitted a motion application […]
A world first! LGBTI-specific HIV national plan launched at Durban Aids conference

In what’s believed to be a first, a national HIV plan to address the specific needs of the LGBTI community was launched at the 8th South African Aids conference in Durban on Wednesday. Presented by the SA National Aids Council (SANAC), the plan is the culmination of a 10 year process, and will be included […]
LGBTI youth to stand proud on Youth Day with Young Heroes

On 16 June 1976, a group of young South Africans took a stand against the injustice and inequality of Apartheid, sparking an uprising that spread across the country like wildfire. Now, on 16 June 2017, young LGBTI people will once again have the chance to be part of a movement that ignites change, with the […]
Out and proud | Here are ten South African openly LGBTQ MPs

Ten South African lawmakers have stood up for equality by posing for a group photo as openly LGBTQ MPs. The image, which was taken in Cape Town outside the National Assembly building in Parliament on the 1st of June, includes the following MPs: Top Row (left to right): Marius Redelinghuys, Beyers Smit, Patrick Atkinson, Gordon Mackay, […]
Second-class citizens | Discriminatory Civil Union Act must be changed

A petition has been launched to amend the Civil Union Act which allows Home Affairs marriage officers to refuse to marry same-sex couples in South Africa. Last year, Mambaonline reported that just 28,6% of Home Affairs branches have marriage officers who are willing to marry same-sex couples. This is because Section 6 of the Civil […]
Despite suspension, anti-LGBTQ hate over Knysna fires continues

While the paramedic who said that LGBTQ people were to blame for the Knysna fires has been suspended by his company, others have made similar comments on social media. Netcare 911 has confirmed that the man, who goes by the name of Bossie Boshoff (it is not clear if this is his real name), is one […]