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Julianne Moore reveals she was fired from an acclaimed LGBTI film

Julianne Moore reveals she was fired from an acclaimed LGBTI film - Julianne Moore revealed she almost had Melissa McCarthy's Oscar-nominated role in Can You Ever Forgive Me?, a critically acclaimed LGBTI film ...

Think being LGBTI has nothing to do with Brexit? Think again

Think being LGBTI has nothing to do with Brexit? Think again - If you think that your sexuality or gender identity has little to do with what you stand to lose from Brexit, then our report, LGBTI & THE EU: The LGBTI  ...

Most Pro-Brexit MPs don't support LGBTI rights, damning report shows

Most Pro-Brexit MPs don't support LGBTI rights, damning report shows - The original research by Gay Star News and LGBT+ for a People's Vote analysed the voting records on six key bills that sought to strengthen LGBTI  ...

Billie Eilish responds to backlash over new single Wish You Were Gay

Billie Eilish responds to backlash over new single Wish You Were Gay - Billie Eilish responds to backlash over new single Wish You Were Gay ... became her highest charting single in the US, UK, Australia and Canada.

Facebook and Stuff are allowing racism to flourish on their platforms

Facebook and Stuff are allowing racism to flourish on their platforms - The People's Harassment Report, a study undertaken by ActionStation and UMR, found one in three Māori online faced racial abuse in 2018. Here we ...

Project Pepeha sees non-Māori participating in Māori customs

Project Pepeha sees non- Māori participating in Māori customs - This initiative was designed to get more non- Māori involved in Māori culture and ... If New Zealand is your home you should learn the language, your ...

Pacific nations look to throw off legacy of 'crooked' Captain Cook

Pacific nations look to throw off legacy of 'crooked' Captain Cook -  New Zealand is now often called by its Maori name of Aotearoa — Land of the Long White Cloud. Mount Cook, its highest mountain, is now Aoraki.

How this Māori Principal turned a failing school into one of the top schools in the country

How this Māori Principal turned a failing school into one of the top schools in the country - 90 percent of the Māori students, whether they were boy or girl, irrespective of which iwi they were from, couldn't read, couldn't write and couldn't do ...