The capital, Bogota, leads the way,electing its first lesbian mayorback in 2018. Furthermore, gay marriage in Colombia was legalised in 2016, and the Constitutional Courts have on several occasions made rulings allowing LGBTQ couples theright to express affection in public. Colombia has made A ...
Colombia also happens to be one of the most LGBTQ+-friendly Latin American countries. In fact, it was the sixth country in the Americas to legalize same-sex marriage in 2016, one year after the U.S. Bogotá is the epicenter of the country's gay scene and a welcoming city for all trav...
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Same-sex marriage Legal Apr 28, 2016 LGBT discrimination Illegal Nov 30, 2011 Equal age of consent Equal Learn More Trending Hotels inMedellin Patio Del Mundo News & Features One, two, cha cha cha… welcome to Medellin. Colombia’s second city has become an increasingly popular tourist destina...
with the gay pride flag flying high. But gay pride events also offer an important chance for the LGBTQ+ community to demonstrate important rights such as same-sex marriage and equality and pay tribute to those who came before us and fought for our rights to celebrate LGBT pride—with pride....
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Since being elected to office, Adrian has found a cause in fighting for LGBTQ rights in Venezuela, recently introducing an amendment to the country’s Civil Registry Law. If passed, the amendment would bring marriage equality to Venezuela and recognize the preferred name and gender of transgender...
Cartagena and Barranquilla, represents the country’s transformation towards a more diverse, inclusive society. A defining moment for Colombia was in 2016 when same-sex marriage was made legal, and has since paved the way for clubs, spas and hotels to more to actively tailor their business to ...
A handful of cities in Argentina, Ecuador and Colombia permit gay unions. Uruguay alone has legalised civil unions nationwide and allowed same-sex couples to adopt children. Last month, an Argentinean court narrowly blocked what would been the continent's first gay marriage. The Netherlands, ...
In 2016, Colombia became the 24th country in the world to allow full marriage equality and in recent years has put in place laws allowing same-sex adoption and anti-discrimination protections. This would appear to be the start of a upbeat story about LGBT life Gay Colombia. But looking and...