From Bollywood to Bengaluru: In Transit and Why Global Non-Binary Stories Matter
From Bollywood’s glittering screens to Bengaluru’s vibrant queer community, the new docuseries In Transit marks a cultural shift for trans and non-binary storytelling in India. It’s not just about visibility; it’s about reclaiming narratives, bridging global solidarity, and redefining what it means to exist beyond binaries. Through intimate portraits of real people, the series proves that the journey toward authenticity is both deeply personal and powerfully universal.
NZ First’s Gender Definition Bill: What It Means for Trans Rights in Aotearoa New Zealand
NZ First’s Gender Definition Bill aims to rewrite New Zealand law to define “woman” and “man” by birth sex, a move that would erase legal recognition for trans, non-binary, and intersex people. This piece breaks down what’s inside the bill, the politics behind it, and the community fightback rising to meet it.
Queer, Diasporic, and Denied: Reclaiming Identity Beyond Citizenship
What happens when your history doesn’t fit on a form? This personal essay explores queer identity, diaspora, and the pain of being denied citizenship—offering a powerful reflection on how we claim to belong beyond borders, bloodlines, and binaries.
Non-Binary Rights in 2025: Progress, Backlash, and the Road Ahead
2025 has been a year of both progress and backlash for non-binary rights. From legal wins in Germany and Australia to disturbing rollbacks in the U.S., this global overview explores the good, the bad, and the ugly — and why the fight for recognition, dignity, and freedom is far from over.
Thailand's Historic Step: Legalising Same-Sex Marriage in Southeast Asia
Thailand just made history as the first Southeast Asian nation to legalise same-sex marriage. It's a huge step for LGBTQ+ rights but the fight isn’t over. Here’s what it means for queer and gender-diverse folks around the world.
LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Guide (2025): Tips for Queer and Trans Travellers Worldwide
Travel can be joyful, liberating, and life-changing—but for queer and trans people, it also comes with real risks. This guide offers practical tools, affirming insights, and intersectional strategies to help non-binary and LGBTQ+ travellers feel safe, seen, and supported. Whether you’re planning your first trip or your next one, this is for you.
Queer & Non-Binary Travel Guide to Bangkok: LGBTQ+ Spaces, Culture & Tips
A queer and non-binary centred guide to Bangkok, Thailand—exploring inclusive spaces, cultural fluidity, travel tips, and the lived realities behind the “LGBTQ-friendly” label. This isn’t just a travel guide—it’s a reflection, a celebration, and a resource for belonging.