Canada's "Queer Decade" Climax!
Canada’s Queer Decade: 1995-2005 culminates in marriage equality in the romantic finale of veteran This Way Out Vancouver, B.C. correspondent Heather Kitching’s award-winning CiTR documentary.
And in NewsWrap: a banned U.S. hate preacher diverts his South African crusade to Botswana, college sports groups flee anti-LGBT North Carolina, the U.S. Army finally okays transition treatment for whistleblower Chelsea Manning, the curtain falls on Edward Albee, RuPaul’s Emmy win surely tops an enema, and more international LGBT news reported this week by Carole Meyers and John Dyer V (produced by Steve Pride, written by Greg Gordon).
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Labels: bisexual, Botswana, Canada, Chelsea Manning, Edward Albee, gay, homophobia, homosexuality, human rights, lesbian, LGBT, marriage equality, news, North Carolina, RuPaul, South Africa, transgender, transsexual
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