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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 twelve queer individuals. At its heart lies a simple yet profound question: “Can everyone truly BE as they wish?” The exhibition unfolds in three compelling…

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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 climate that is favourable to all. The certificate is awarded to all public and private organisations that complete the education (a 4-hour seminar for management…

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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 month: exhibitions, LGBT city tours, cabaret shows, community brunch, workshops, international conference, discussions, seminars, concerts, theatre performances, drag shows, and of course stands, the march,…

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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”. New focus in 2025: inviting LGBTI filmmakers to show their latest film (with English subtitles). Each screening is followed by a hosted Q&A session (in…

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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 homo- und transphobic violence and discrimination at schools. Generally, associations, groups, organisations and individuals from Cologne’s LGBTI communities as well as those that are not…

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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 the heart of the city. The festival invites connection, celebration, and critical reflection — for queers and allies, in all forms and colours. Queer Arts…

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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 for Sexual and Gender Diversity 2016-2020 (still in force). The aim is to establish a circuit for a joint approach to addressing any situations of…

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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 people with different profiles and to reinforce the promotion of the right to sexual and gender diversity among citizens. It includes information on LGBTI-related measures,…

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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 went in front of the camera to answer questions, without taboos! We went looking for those questions from different groups of Genk’s community life. What…

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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 colorful ‘makeover’ in advance. Together with volunteers from OGWA (Genk’s LGBT and transgender group) and MineWine volunteers, some of these vines were painted in rainbow…

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