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Rivera: Party protest to Pride progress of Ang Ladlad
LGBT group says MRT, LRT free rides are 'symbolic acts of inclusion'
Philippine gay party on ballot for the first time
LGBTs push for end to hate crimes
Beyond Abunda, LGBT still generally abused
What to do? Ang Ladlad party list in quandary
While people were busy with #painttheirhandsback, an LGBT party-list was delisted by Comelec
Those who dare come out for LGBT partylist
Ang Ladlad v Commission on Elections, Supreme Court of the Philippines, 2010
Ang Ladlad party brings beauty parlours and gay pageants out to vote in Philippines
Ang Ladlad is hoping to be the world's first lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender party to win a seat in a national parliament.
Rivera: Party protest to Pride progress of Ang Ladlad
Ang Ladlad, an organization composed of men and women who identify as LGBTs, applied with the Comelec to be registered as a party-list organization in 2006.
LGBT group says MRT, LRT free rides are 'symbolic acts of inclusion'
The Ang Ladlad LGBT Party on Monday said that the free train rides given to members of the LGBTQIA+ community are symbolic acts of inclusion...
Philippine gay party on ballot for the first time
A gay political party will be on the ballot Monday for the first time in the Philippines, where eight out of 10 households are Roman Catholics.
LGBTs push for end to hate crimes
The Philippine LGBT Hate Crime Watch says that since 1996, there have been 164 cases of murdered LGBTs, 16 of which happened in 2012 alone.
Beyond Abunda, LGBT still generally abused
This is in reaction to Pompeyo Pedroche's letter. (Inquirer, 7/9/11) He said there is no more need for LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and...
What to do? Ang Ladlad party list in quandary
In a phone interview, the Ateneo de Manila University professor said the organization was considering the name “LGBT party list,” a new and “...
While people were busy with #painttheirhandsback, an LGBT party-list was delisted by Comelec
Ang Ladlad and 38 other party-lists had their registrations dismissed by the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
Those who dare come out for LGBT partylist
By PATRICK KING PASCUAL THERE is no lack of enlightened politicians who support the cause of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender...
Ang Ladlad v Commission on Elections, Supreme Court of the Philippines, 2010
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Political party-list formed to represent LGBT Filipinos and advance LGBT rights and policy priorities in the Philippines.