11 ways LGBTQ rights improved around the world in 2021

Though 2021 presented many challenges for the LGBTQ community, it was also a year of hope and progress. In several countries, new legislation was introduced while, in others, regressive laws were scrapped. New policies decriminalized homosexuality, provided protection for trans people against discrimination, and made it easier for the community to access healthcare.

Let’s take a look at eleven ways LGBTQ rights improved around the world this year. Here’s to more positive changes and safer spaces for LGBTQ people to exist in 2022.

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The U.S. ban on transgender people serving in the military ended

When he took office in January, President Joe Biden got to work on reversing policies implemented by Donald Trump that discriminated against LGBTQ people. Just hours after his inauguration, he signed an executive order making the government recognize more protections against discrimination on the basis of sex including sexuality, gender identity, and sex stereotypes. He also put an end to…

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