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Congratulations Ecuador!

Here’s great news: Ecuador’s Highest court  recognised same sex marriage! Ecuador made a significant step for the conservative catholic country, see link below https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-48620744 The Humanist Alliance Philippines, International rejoices with Ecuador and the rest of the world  in this monumental feat in recognising the human rights of the LGBT community. We continue to stand […]

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The Quezon City Pride March 2018 – Championing LGBTQ+ Rights and HIV/AIDS Awareness

Hotel Rembrandt, Tomas Morato, Quezon City December 8, 2018 (Alvin Kasiban / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO) The Humanist Alliance Philippines International (HAPI) once again graced the annual celebration of rainbow colors in the city of Quezon City. Campaigning for HIV/AIDS prevention and human rights, Quezon City traditionally holds this event in the Tomas Morato area.

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HAPI takes part in rally for LGBTQ Anti-Discrimination Act

On March 17, 2018, the LGBTQ community congregated at the People Power Monument on the famous Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue (EDSA) to encourage national senators to finally vote in favor of Senate Bill No. 1271 also known as the Anti-Discrimination Act — “an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity or

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A HAPI member and Orlando resident reacts to the shooting in Orlando.

My hometown is in grief and shock. By Alex Mendoza Wisner, Orlando Florida What is the real headline and the Root cause? “Americans were killed in Orlando by hatred and religion” Hatred has many forms. The most heartbreaking in this 21st century of modern humanity is a man, motivated by his religion, giving up the one

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What’s Inside The Mind of A Bible-Believing Christian and Why Are They So Intolerant About LGBT Issues by Jerald D. Aquino

When Manny Pacquiao was asked in an interview about his take on same sex marriages, he likened people who engage in homosexual acts as “worse than animals.”  I knew it.  It’s bound to happen.  It was like a ticking time bomb, and that bomb did explode when he opened his mouth on a very sensitive

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