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Training on LGBTQI+ Resistance for Schools
In response to recurring signals from schools that LGBTQI+ topics often trigger resistance and polarisation, we organised a training for teachers and school staff. The aim was to equip educators […]
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Living Library
During the annual Theater aan Zee festival in Ostend — a major cultural event attracting visitors from across Belgium — we hosted a “living library”. In a cafe-like atmosphere, guests engaged […]
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Contact Committee for Gender and Sexual Diversity
The purpose of establishing a dedicated Contact Committee for Gender and Sexual Diversity is to ensure that an intersectional perspective is promoted and integrated into the municipality’s plans, measures, and […]
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Practical guide for LGBTQIA+ people who are victims of aggression and violence
In order to fight against violence against LGBTQIA+ people, the city of Lille has created a guide that mentions the gestures and behaviors to adopt in the event of violence. […]
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“Collective Dialogues”, LGBTI-focused debates
Barcelona City Council has begun the process of drafting the new LGBTI Plan, which must maintain the city as a leader in the fight for human rights and the fight […]
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Queer Safety – a series of workshops and lectures
From May 2025 until november 2025 LGBTIQ* and allies from Brunswick are invited to visit workshops to work on building safer spaces for LGBTIQ* in the city. Our goal is […]
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The Gay Project, Cork Queer College
Together LGBTI+ learners from across Cork to build skills, confidence, and connection. Through a diverse suite of in-person courses, participants explored everything from driving theory and public speaking to photography, […]
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Setting up of a first time Cork City Council internal staff LGBTI+ network
For the first time, Cork City Council has set up an internal LGBTI+ staff group, an initiative designed to foster greater inclusion, visibility and for LGBTI+ staff. The network provides […]
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Employing a designated LGBTI+ Social Inclusion Development Worker.
Cork City Council continues to demonstrate its commitment to equality and inclusion through the creation of a newly appointed and dedicated role of the LGBTI+ Social Inclusion Development Officer. It […]
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International Delegations
In April, Cork welcomed a delegation of LGBTI+ youth workers from Reykjavik. In September, Cork City was honoured to host two of Korea’s leading LGBTI+ activists: Minhee Ryu, Esq., a […]
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