Cuba's LGBTQ+ community celebrates progress as an inclusive church welcomes all, and the government backs same-sex marriage and adoption.

Cuba's LGBTQ+ community celebrates progress as an inclusive church welcomes all, despite the country's history of anti-gay hostility. In recent years, the communist-run island has barred anti-gay discrimination and approved a government-backed "family law" that allows same-sex couples to marry and adopt. This marks a milestone for the LGBTQ+ community in Cuba, allowing them to embrace their gender identity and worship more freely.

March 30, 2024
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