LGBTQ+ community members and their allies rallied at Liberty Plaza outside the Georgia State Capitol on Monday as state lawmakers began the 2025 legislative session.
The Georgian government drove the country toward a human rights crisis in 2024, Human Rights Watch said today in releasing its World Report 2025
A recent report issued by a leading watchdog group accuses Georgia’s ruling party of plunging the country into a human rights crisis. That assessment, contained in Human Rights Watch’s World Report 2025,
Members of the LGBTQ+ community rallied at the state Capitol on Monday as state lawmakers convened for the 2025 Georgia Legislative Session. Republican lawmakers have indicated they will reintroduce bills targeting transgender youth after the legislation was defeated last session.
College Park resident Tori Cooper says Black Georgians who support limiting the rights of transgender people like her are being manipulated by politicians who have little interest in helping any members of the Black community.
Newly inaugurated President Donald Trump late Tuesday attacked as “nasty” the Episopalian bishop who pleaded with him at a prayer serivce earlier to show Christian mercy to the immigrants he wants to ban from the nation and members of the LGBT+ community he aims to punish.
A bishop has asked Donald Trump to show mercy to LGBT people and migrants, in a sermon with the new President present.
The Marcia P. Coggs Human Services Center on Vliet Street was used as a warming center, and volunteers are doing assessments with people to find permanent housing.
The government is relentlessly taking the country into a repressive era that is uncharted for Georgia but all too familiar in authoritarian states,” said Hugh Williamson, Europe and Central Asia Director at Human Rights Watch.
The Georgian government drove the country toward a human rights crisis in 2024, Human Rights Watch said today in releasing its World Report 2025. The
Wayne Lutton doesn’t like LGBT people or immigrants. Since earning a Ph.D. in modern history at Southern Illinois University in 1983, he has written countless articles, monographs and books about the evils of homosexuality and immigration ...
In the cold winter, Georgia was gripped by heated political processes. After the parliamentary elections on October 26, opposition protests have not stopped on the streets of Tbilisi. Against this background,