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Conversion therapy ban introduced in Indiana legislature

Conversion therapy ban introduced in Indiana legislature Morgan Gstalter © Getty Images Conversion therapy ban introduced in Indiana legislature A bill to ban LGBTQ conversion therapy for minors was formally introduced in the Indiana state legislature this week. Democratic state Sen. J.D. Ford, the first openly LGBTQ legislator in Indiana, authored the bill that would prohibit mental health counselors from using the practice to to alter the sexual orientation or gender identity of people under the age of 18. The companion bill was introduced at the same time in the Indiana House by state Rep. Sue Errington (D). A similar bill was pushed during the 2019 legislative session but failed to move past the committee stage.

18 Actually Good Things That Happened in 2020

Created with Sketch. The losses piled on after that: the death of more than 1.7 million people worldwide from COVID-19, record unemployment and ongoing business closures, incidents of police brutality throughout the country, and the death of women’s rights champion and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. But amid all our struggles, there were glimmers of hope in the form of actual good news. (We know, it’s hard to believe.) Below, we rounded up 18 positive things that happened in 2020. Bong Joon Ho made history as the first Korean to win the Best Director Oscar In February, South Korean Bong Joon Ho won the Best Director Oscar for his film “Parasite,” becoming the first person from the Asian nation to take home the award. The film went on to take home the top prize at the Academy Awards the first time any foreign-language film ever won Best Picture.

Bay Area Reporter :: Out in the World: Religious leaders call for end to violence against LGBTQ people

The faith leaders also sought for countries to seek justice on behalf of the victims. The declaration was presented at the launch of the Global Interfaith Commission on LGBT+ Lives during a virtual conference hosted in the U.K. December 16. Jayne Ozanne, director of the commission, called the declaration a landmark. We ve never had such a powerful, clear, and supportive statement from so many leaders, she told CNN. Nearly 400 religious leaders representing 10 religions from 35 countries signed on to the initial declaration that recognized religious institutions history and role harming LGBTQ people. Some of the prominent initial signatories included Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and his lesbian daughter the Reverend Canon Mpho Tutu van Furth of South Africa; former Irish president Mary McAleese; the Reverend John C. Dorhauer, the general minister and president of the United Church of Christ; the Reverend Michael-Ray Mathews, president of the Allian

Over 370 international spiritual leaders call for ban on LGBT conversion therapy

Over 370 international spiritual leaders call for ban on LGBT conversion therapy ANI | Updated: Dec 18, 2020 06:29 IST Washington [US], December 18 (ANI): Over 370 international spiritual leaders have urged a global ban on LGBT+ conversion therapy that claims to be able to change a person s sexual orientation or gender identity. According to a report by the Global Interfaith Commission on LGBT+ Lives organised the declaration, saying it was an effort to affirm and celebrate the dignity of all, independent of a person s sexuality, gender expression and gender identity. We recognise that certain religious teachings have, throughout the ages, been misused to cause deep pain and offense to those who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex.This must change, the commission said in a statement.

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