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Testing based on sexual orientation or gender identity to measure the discriminations faced by candidates seeking apprenticeships

The City of Paris commissioned this innovative study to assess the discriminations faced by candidates when accessing apprenticeships, focusing on two criteria: sexual orientation and gender identity. The research, led […]

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Inauguration of a monument honoring homosexual victims of deportation and all LGBTQIA+ people persecuted throughout history

On May 17, 2025, a memorial created by artist Jean-Luc Verna was inaugurated in Paris. The project was led by the organization “Les Oublié·e·s de la Mémoire”, which has worked to raise […]

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Queer youth panel

The Queer Youth Panel was established following the research project “Nothing Without Us” conducted by The Hague University of Applied Sciences and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. One of the key findings […]

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Queer youth shelter

Le Refuge is a pioneering best practice in The Hague’s queer policy. Developed by SHOP Den Haag and Stichting Queer Mind, inspired by Le Refuge Bruxelles, it offers both a […]

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SEIN – a Photo Art Project for Greater Understanding and Acceptance

This year, the City of Linz, in collaboration with the artist couple Iris and Erik Diewald-Hagen, launched the photo art project “SEIN” (BEEING). Using historical photographic techniques, the project portrays […]

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Certificate LGBT friendly

The purpose of the certificate LGBT friendly is primarily to raise awareness among people. The aim is that within the working environment and externally to the customers to create a […]

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40 years of LGBT movement in Slovenia

In 2024, we were celebrating the 40th anniversary of the LGBT+ movement in Slovenia. Throughout the entire year, events have taken place to commemorate this, many of them during Pride […]

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TIN-Sauna Day at a Public Pool

From Sept. 2025 to Feb. 2026, one of the public swimming pools in Cologne is opening the doors of its entire sauna area exclusively for transgender, intersex, and non-binary people […]

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Inviting LGBTIQ+ Filmmakers from Sister Cities

Since 2017, activists from some of Cologne’s 22 sister cities have been invited to be part of the exchange programme “Sister Cities Stand Together – LGBTI Rights are Human Rights”. […]

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LGBTI-Funding Programme: Focus to Reduce Violence and Discrimination at Schools

Since 2022, the City of Cologne has been supporting projects to prevent violence and reduce discrimination against LGBTI people with its own funding programme. New in 2025: Focus to reduce […]

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