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Community-Led Action Research Trans Youth

Commissioned by the Municipality of The Hague, this research explored trans youth’s access to gender-affirming care. Using a Community-Led Research and Action (CLRA) approach, five trans young people acted as […]

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Queer Arts Festival Leuven

Queer Arts Festival Leuven is a celebration of queer culture, identity, and imagination. With a programme full of art, performance, film, and encounters, we create space for queer voices in […]

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MUNICIPAL ACTION PROTOCOL FOR DEALING WITH SITUATIONS OF DISCRIMINATION DUE TO LGBTIPHOBIA IN THE CITY OF BARCELONA.

Barcelona has a protocol for tackling situations of LGBTIphobia, which responds to Law 11/2014 and other laws in defence of the rights of LGBTI people and to the Municipal Plan […]

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NEW MUNICIPAL BULLETIN ON LGBTI ISSUES.

Barcelona City Council has launched a new monthly information bulletin on LGBTI issues with the aim of better publicising the activities and services available in the city to reach more […]

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Video Shoot!

For Shoot!, a video project of the City of Genk and Atelier Zwiep (a social artistic photo project of the Gigos Youth Welfare Center), 10 people from Genk’s rainbow community […]

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MineWine goes Rainbow

MineWine is a civic initiative in which vines were planted at the base of Winterslag’s mine ridge. To add to the focus of IDAHOT week, the vines are getting a […]

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Bystander Training

The City of Genk organizes bystander training, aimed at citizens, professionals/middlemen and its own city employees. With this, the city wants to create a city-wide movement aimed against unacceptable behavior. […]

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Exhibition: “Who´s Afraid of Stardust? Positions of Contemporary Queer Art”

The Kunsthaus and Kunsthalle Nürnberg were collaborating to present the international group exhibition ‘Who’s Afraid of Stardust? Positions of Contemporary Queer Art’. The exhibition features works by 30 artists who […]

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Focusing on Queer History

To coincide with International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27, the city of Heidelberg presented the exhibition “Broken Connections Ravensbrück – The Paths of Women-Loving Women into Resistance and Deportation” […]

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Inclusive meeting moments

‘A low-threshold, inclusive place where we can meet each other’ emerged as the greatest need of LGBGTQIA+ individuals in Roeselare (and surrounding areas). In response, the city has since organised […]

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