The Human Rights Special Procedures body of the United Nations has urged the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) to withdraw its Eligibility Regulations for Female Classification.
Kenya’s High Court has temporarily lifted the ban on the groundbreaking lesbian film Rafiki, which means it is now eligible to be selected for next year’s Oscars.
A judge in Kenya has temporarily lifted a ban on a film that features a lesbian love story, allowing its producers to fulfill the criteria necessary to submit it to next year’s Oscars as a nominee for Best Foreign Language Film.
When photographer Anton Shebetko came up with an idea to create a series of photos featuring LGBT people who fought in Ukraine’s east, he didn’t believe he would find people willing to participate.
A film writer whose recent piece of work was banned by the Kenya Films Classification Board over claims that its content promotes lesbianism has taken her protests to the corridors of justice.
Kenyan filmmaker Wanuri Kahiu and the Creative Economy Working Group (CEWG) have taken the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) and its CEO Ezekiel Mutua to court to challenge the constitutionality of the decision to ban the film Rafiki.