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Rainbow Lanyards
Cork City Council has reaffirmed its strong commitment to equality, inclusion, and LGBTI+ visibility by expanding the availability of rainbow lanyards for staff across all departments and service areas. These […]
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LGBTI+ Awareness Week Bus Stop Posters
As part of our commitment to visibility and inclusion, the 2024 LGBTI+ Awareness Week extended beyond events and conversations into the heart of the city. Bus stop signage across Cork […]
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LGBTIQ organisations included in the new Equality and Non-discrimination Advisory Board of Helsinki
The new Equality and Non-discrimination Advisory Board of Helsinki began its work in September 2025, replacing the previous Equality and Non-Discrimination Commission. The purpose of the new Advisory Board is […]
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Internal survey on Pride partnership and the visibility of LGBTIQ themes
The City of Helsinki has been a main partner of the Helsinki Pride Week since 2020. One of the goals of the partnership is to enhance and make more visible […]
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Creating safer spaces for queer youth
The City of Helsinki conducts participatory budgeting which allows residents to make proposals and vote on the allocation of several million euros. A proposal to provide safer spaces and activities […]
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Community reporting of LGBTQI+-hate crimes, in collaboration with local CSO
equal‧brussels runs a pilot project in collaboration with RainbowHouse and safe‧brussels, based on the results of the 2019 Crime Survey as well as the FRA Surveys. The Crime Survey revealed […]
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Rainbow Family Corner Hannover Pride
When asked how the city administration could support Hannover Pride beyond funding and content-related strengthening, the team wished for an offering for rainbow families. Therefore, in 2025, as in previous […]
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Inauguration of two new squares in tribute to two lesbian and bisexual women who made history
As part of Pride Month, the City of Bordeaux inaugurated two new squares, central locations in neighbourhood life, named after two lesbian and bisexual women who made history through their […]
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Three year convention between the City and the local LGBTIQ+ association Cigale
Considering the international political situation and the increase of hate speech and hate crime against the LGBTIQ+ community – also in Luxembourg- and hence the increase of demand that our […]
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Combating discrimination and LGBTphobia in senior residences
With the support of the City of Bordeaux, the LGBTQI+ centre Le Girofard and the association ALIFS worked with the directors of all senior residences, management teams and residents of […]
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