November 12, 2009
Global LGBT movement sees successes and setbacks

Cary Alan Johnson, executive director of the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, joins Daljit Dhaliwal for a wider discussion about gay rights around the world.

Johnson describes how an increase in worldwide gay and lesbian rights movements have also created a backlash and an even stronger anti-gay movement.

He also talks about the few countries that allow gay marriage and addresses where it is most difficult to live as a member of the LGBT community.

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