For LGBTQ Youth, Human Rights Day Has Special Meaning
Around the world, LGBTQ, gender-nonconforming, and non-binary youth need to be heralded — and protected
![A rainbow flag is carried during a parade as a part of the Seoul Queer Culture Festival in Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, July 14, 2018. © 2018 AP Photo/Lee Jin-man](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2019/201910asia_southkorea_lgbt_flag.jpg?itok=taSSVH5P)
Around the world, LGBTQ, gender-nonconforming, and non-binary youth need to be heralded — and protected
Baseless Prosecution Puts Life and Health at Great Risk
Repeal Laws that Compromise Privacy, Freedom of Conscience
Government Engages in Lawfare against Civic Activism
Lawmakers Should Strengthen Protections, Not Weaken Them
Legal Change Needed to Put Trans People on Equal Footing
Drop Charges Against Dozens Detained in Recent Roundups
Man Who Answered Children’s Questions on YouTube Threatened
Amendment Would Define Marriage as Between a Man and a Woman
Authorities Equate Speaking to Children about Sexual Orientation with Sexual Assault
Domestic Violence Against Lesbians All Too Common in Ghana
Legal Green Light for Abortion Services, Same-Sex Marriage Only a First Step