“It is important to understand the diversity within what we call ‘women’ and the fact that we all need to be reflective of any exclusion, whether intentional or unintentional.” – HeJin Kim, on cisgender prejudice amongst feminist movements.
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Korean activists organize a Rainbow Flashmob
On the IDAHO Day in the center of Seoul, Korea, people stood against homophobia and transphobia, organizinf a flashmob and singing “You make me proud” together!
Read More »Contest of video clips marks IDAHOT in Geneva
To fight against homophobic violence and their consequences, Mosaic-info, the Republic and Canton of Geneva and Vaud have created a contest video clips produced by students from the HEAD of the ECAL, the ERACOM and CFPAA
Read More »Bangkok IDAHOT Rainbow People
May 17th was chosen to commemorate the World Health Organization’s (WHO) decision to remove homosexuality from its list of mental disorders in 1990. The first IDAHO was organized in 2004
Read More »Ukraine Human Rights Commissioner Calls for Action on LGBT Hate Crimes
In a landmark move, the Ukrainian Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights, Valeriia Lutkovska, has outlined her support for the creation of hate crime laws to tackle violence and discrimination against LGBT people.
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