Bogota hosts Colombia’s first gay trade show
The first trade show for businesses eager to target Colombia’s gay consumers will run this September in Bogota. “Expogay Colombia: Culture and Art of Living” will target Colombia’s growing “pink…
The first trade show for businesses eager to target Colombia’s gay consumers will run this September in Bogota. “Expogay Colombia: Culture and Art of Living” will target Colombia’s growing “pink…
Colombia’s Constitutional Court began discussions Wednesday on whether to grant same-sex couples adoption rights, reported local media. The legal debate was inaugurated nine months after a Colombian court ruled homosexual couples were…
Colombia’s catholic church on Thursday objected to a sexual education campaign in Bogota schools promoting tolerance towards homosexuality, claiming campaigns like this may promote homosexual behavior among children. According to…
The Colombian Constitutional Court ordered Tuesday that the rights of prisoners with diverse sexual identities be protected, reported local media. Gay partners must be allowed conjugal visits, and jewellery, long…
Bogota’s mayor has appointed the capital’s first transgender public official, as director of corporate management in the city’s Social Integration Department. In an interview with El Espectador, newly-appointed director Tatiana Piñero…
Colombia’s inspector general announced Tuesday that he will ask the country’s Constitutional Court to nullify a ruling that orders Congress to come up with legislation regarding gay civil unions within…
The archbishop of Bogota said that homosexuals should neither marry nor adopt, and that they may be unfit for the priesthood. Archbishop Ruben Salazar said that homosexuals had the right…
Colombia’s Constitutional Court has approved an amendment to the Civil Code which now allows same-sex couples and unmarried life partners to inherit their partner’s assets in the case of their…
According to a Colombian Constitutional Court magistrate “homosexuality” is an anomaly that can be treated by psychologists. Judge Nilson Pinilla said so in the 2008 Constitutional Court session in which…