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The Invisible Lives of Soviet Lesbians
Lesbian visibility is crucial because it allows their voices to be heard, stories to be shared, and positive...
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Violation of reproductive rights for women and queer folks in Russia
In Russia, promoting the “refusal to have children” is on its way to becoming illegal in media and advertising....
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SPREADING THE WORD BEYOND BORDERS: PRIDE IN BUENOS AIRES
At ComingOut, nothing makes us prouder than seeing our allies and friends spread the word about queer...
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Keep calm and Coming Out
Navigating life changes and not knowing what to expect might be very challenging. Sometimes, taking a...
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Personal story: "How my aunt defended me from my homophobic father"
Today, we have a happy story to share! Sergei had been hiding his identity for years, but after coming...
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Personal story: "My grandma’s coming out"
I was raised by my mom and my grandma. I knew I was a lesbian since early childhood but never told them...
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Career Counseling Changes Lives: Alex’s Transformation
Alex was feeling lost in the job hunt. He had the skills and experience, yet just couldn’t seem to break...
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“LGBT propaganda” in Russia: recent cases
From the outside looking in, it may be hard to see how the queerphobic laws passed in Russia actually...
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5 queer dramas about experiencing love in Russia
Some human experiences can’t be silenced even by the threats of death or imprisonment. Even though Russia...
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Our annual research: Nearly Half of LGBTQ+ Russians Faced Violence in 2023
Nearly half (43.5%) of LGBTQ+ people in Russia faced violence and hate crimes in 2023, according to our...
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Personal story: How Yaroslav survived a terrible betrayal and avenged the criminals
Yaroslav met a guy on a popular forum for gay men. After several days of chatting, they decided to see...
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Report: Police
Most crimes against LGBTQ+ people in Russia go unreported, allowing criminals to walk free. Our recent...
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