The 1990s saw the formation of numerous LGBTQIA organizations in the Philippines, many of them championing LGBTQIA-related issues. So the 1990s may be when...
The Commission on Human Rights and the United Nations Development Programme called for the speedy passing of bills that could help better the plight...
The British government launched a 75-point action plan, and set aside almost $6 million to better handle discrimination against LGBT people. A major move...
On June 26, 1994, ProGay Philippines and Metropolitan Community Church helmed a march in Quezon City. Dubbed as “Stonewall Manila” or as “Pride Revolution”,...
In 1992, a lesbian contingent, called Lesbian Collective, joined the International Women's Day march. It was the first demonstration attended by an organized sector...
It goes without saying that our current LGBTQIA-related concepts were greatly influenced by international media and local reinterpretations of LGBTQI people who spent time...
Women and young mothers in the Philippines find themselves leaving their jobs thanks to a lack of adequate parent-friendly working arrangements, subpar employee benefits,...