Pepper Spray, Batons and a Half-Bitten Finger: Hong Kong’s Weekend of Protests
Dozens were hospitalized, including one police officer who had part of his finger bitten off.
How Homophobic Small Towns in India Celebrate Pride
In these conservative and orthodox pockets, LGBTQ communities find other ways to make their voices heard.
There’s Never Been a Pride March in Indonesia. Here’s Why Movements Are Shrinking
In recent years, it’s gotten harder for the LGBTQ community in Indonesia to amplify its voice. But they’ve found a creative way to keep advocating.
What A Pride March Looks Like In A Country That Criminalizes Gay Sex
In Singapore, Pink Dot is the only way the local LGBTQ community can celebrate pride publicly.
The Largest Pride Celebration in Southeast Asia is in the Region’s Most Catholic Country
Thousands marched in the Philippines in solidarity with the LGBTQ community.
Hong Kong Protesters Attempt to Storm Government Headquarters
Violence has once again erupted in the streets of Hong Kong, on the 22nd anniversary of the date that the territory was handed over to China.
Why Hong Kong Won’t Back Down
One young father who quit his job to join the protest is among millions fighting to keep their autonomy from mainland China
Hong Kong Porn Sites Shut Down to Encourage More People to Join the Protests
One site urged users to attend the “life or death” protests instead of “jerking off at home”.
Hong Kong’s Massive Protests Are Getting Results
Pressure is mounting on chief executive Carrie Lam to step down over her handling of the protests.
Powerful Photos from the Historic Hong Kong Protests
As many as two million people have rallied against a contentious extradition bill that would allow China to extradite people from Hong Kong to the mainland.
Why Hong Kong Is Rising Up
Hong Kong protesters are trying to stop the pro-Beijing government from taking away their freedoms.
Hong Kong protesters tell us why this might be their “last chance” to defy Beijing
“This time, I realized that I really had to do something.”