#LGBTQIA+
What makes an inclusive and diverse workplace
Mondelēz International celebrates Pride beyond June as it expands diversity, equity, and inclusion programs
The road to Pride
It is important to continue to live our values and show up at these events, and to always push forward to ensure every member of the LGBTQ community feels safe, supported, and empowered.’
Pride conversations
We’re taking inspiration from how Google has made it a priority to create safe spaces for LGBTQ+ and empower them to be themselves, along with measures to ensure that our products, services, and workplace culture are always diverse, inclusive, and LGBTQ+ friendly.
Keep your mind open
A collection of original artworks, contributed by the student-artists, both members and allies of the community, who wish to utilize their talent and skills in celebrating and empowering the beauty of individuality, represents, narrates, and tackles the diverse stories of Pride and the LGBTQIA+.
After sharing her experience on Tiktok, Filipino trans woman gets a response from Zara
'Sa lahat ng LGBT, tagumapay natin ito,' Louis said.
‘Drag Race Philippines’: All the gag-worthy moments of its first season
The Philippines’ first edition of the hit drag reality competition show definitely took us to the moon
Ki Ki time with Naia Black, the first drag supreme of ‘Drag Den Philippines’
Here's how the 26-year-old drag artist from Las Piñas City sees the future of Filipino drag
Uganda leader urged to reject 'appalling' anti-LGBTQ bill
KAMPALA, Uganda - Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni faced calls Wednesday from the United Nations and rights groups to reject an "appalling" anti-gay bill passed by parliament.
LGBT representation in PH media 'improving'
More than ever before, queer people have a media presence. We now see lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgender (LGBT) on television and in mainstream films. However, many challenges still remain.
While representation in entertainment media is gradually improving, progress is sometimes sluggish.
Coming Out: Secrets and revelations in a culture of callouts and tell-alls
If you decide not to come out, then that’s okay. After all, you don’t owe that to anyone.
Meet Rain Valdez, the first Fil-Am transgender woman nominated for an Emmy
Enough with the shaming scenes, let Rain Valdez show you what trans people are in real life and how they should be depicted on screen