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Colombia: For queer journalists, identity helps inform their reporting

Mariana Escobar Bernoske and Felipe Morales Sierra are both reporters at El Espectador, one of Colombia’s biggest national newspapers, working in the Gender and Diversity section and the Judicial section, respectively. Both a part of the LGBTQ+ community, they find that their identity as queer journalists informs their reporting on their respective beats.  For Escobar […]

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Ethiopia: ‘Constant terror’ for LGBTQ+ journalists, even those in the closet

In Ethiopia, “when you’re a journalist, once or twice you will end up in jail”, said a journalist who spoke to IPI requested anonymity. But for an LGBTQ+ journalist, they said, this could mean an investigation into one’s personal life — and if someone is found to be queer, they could be charged and imprisoned […]

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Kenya: Reporting on undercovered LGBTQ+ community brings potential scrutiny

Before publishing a recent project centering on the LGBTQ+ community in Africa, an anonymous Kenyan journalist prepared for backlash and harassment online. Though the negative response was not as strong as he had feared, the personal risks for a queer journalist remain high.  Homosexuality is illegal in Kenya, punishable by up to 21 years in […]

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USA: Amid anti-trans legislation, Trans Journalists Association seeks to provide education and community

The United States is facing a wave of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, especially bills restricting the rights of transgender people. According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), in the 2023 legislative session, there are 491 anti-LGBTQ+ bills that have been introduced around the country, including 77 that have already been passed as of June 23, 2023. […]

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