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Grants Program Helps Fuel Movement for Global Equality - Equality Magazine


2020 presented enormous challenges to the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s global work because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Most of our work, both in the U.S. and abroad, was reimagined to fit into a virtual landscape. Under normal circumstances, the HRC Foundation would convene global advocates in person to help leverage our 40 years of experience working toward LGBTQ equality in the workplace, places of worship, policy and education. However, beause of the pandemic, meeting in person became impossible and we had to creatively reimagine how to continue to support our growing network of 180 HRC Foundation Global Alumni in more than 90 countries around the world. ....

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Bay Area Reporter :: Out in the World: Bolivian gay couple celebrate country's 1st civil union


David Aruquipa and Guido Montano last week became Bolivia s first gay couple to be legally recognized.
The lawyer and businessman were joined in a civil union ceremony December 11, five months after they won their two-year legal battle against the country s civil registry.
Bolivia s Constitutional Court sided with the couple in July.
Montano, 45, and Aruquipa, 48, sued Bolivia s civil registry when authorities refused to register their relationship in 2018.
Same-sex marriage is not legal in Bolivia.
The couple have been together more than 11 years.
In their administrative appeals, Montano and Aruquipa argued the denial of legal recognition of their relationship violated international human rights standards and discrimination under Bolivian law. ....

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