
The WDI USA Lesbian Caucus has submitted a statement to Reem Alsalem, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women, in response to her call for input on violence against […]

The WDI USA Lesbian Caucus has submitted a statement to Reem Alsalem, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women, in response to her call for input on violence against […]

RESOLVED, that lesbians have the right to be free from having their relationships and sexuality eroticized and fetishized in media and pornography The Lesbian Bill of Rights Conventional wisdom (i.e., […]

On Tuesday the 13th, WDI USA volunteers as well as many other women (and some men) gathered on the steps of the Supreme Court to rally for women’s sports while […]

The United Nations has solicited statements on violence and discrimination against so-called ‘LBQ women’, and Lesbian Bill Of Rights International (LBORI) submitted this statement in response on January 11, 2026. […]

The United Nations has solicited input on violence and discrimination against ‘LBQ women.’ Inclusion of the Q (queer) is no doubt intended to signal that input is welcome not only […]

RESOLVED, recognizing that if not intervened upon, the majority of ‘trans-identifying’ youth grow up to be lesbian, gay, or bisexual, the right to be free from conversion therapy includes the […]

The silencing of women has a long and brutal history. In earlier centuries, women could be tortured for speaking out, which was seen as “nagging.” Almost unbelievably, the Scold’s Bridle, […]

Are you missing connection with other sapphic women? Are you concerned about changes in law that threaten our community? Do you enjoy discussing ideas? If you responded yes to any […]

RESOLVED, that lesbians have the right to make private domestic agreements with their sexual partners that are as enforceable as any other contract, without having to enter into a state-defined […]

On September 17, WDI USA filed amicus briefs in the cases of West Virginia, et al. v. B.P.J., et al. and Little, et al. v. Hecox, et al. In both […]