What could be more expressive than freeing your body and getting your groove on with a good old fashioned dance flashmob for May 17? However many participants you have, these can be really effective actions
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United Nations Development Programme reaffirms the connection between Development and Human Rights
UNDP Administrator Helen Clark Statement International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia May 17 2014 The International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia provides an opportunity to reaffirm that the rights of LGBT people are a matter of concern to all of us working on human development. Human beings cannot benefit from development progress if their lives are defined by inequity, exclusion, and …
Read More »IDAHOT 2014 Activities Announced in Burundi
In Burundi, LGBT groups will be presenting their annual report on the state of Homophobia in the country’s only LGBT center in the capital city of Bujumbura. Community meetings will be held in rural towns, where public events are unthinkable of, in the context of exploding homophobia in the region. For security reasons, details of activities and organisers cannot be …
Read More »IDAHOT 2014 Actions Announced in Cameroon
Activists will organise meetings with religious and political leaders to discuss homosexuality. An exhibition on human rights violations against LGBT people will be displayed. A special training session on media and legal affairs will be held for Lesbians, in order to empower them more within the LGBT community. The Day will close with a long awaited community evening, which will gather over …
Read More »Singing to Set You Free Workshop on May 17 in Norwich, U.K.
Organised by Sing with Pride, the Norwich-based choir from the LGBT community for everyone to celebrate IDAHO Day (International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia) this will be an exhilarating day of harmony singing for anyone who wants to sing…
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