Rainbow Cities Network exhibition on “Families”, Vienna Queer Base – Welcome and Support for Lgbtiq Refugees, Transition International Queer Minorities Film Festival, QWIEN, Plattform INTERSEX, TransX, die Villa – Türkis Rosa Lila Villa, VIMÖ Verein Intergeschlechtlicher Menschen Österreich. Queeramnesty Österreich. GayCopsAustria, MiGaY, Queerconnexion, Homosexuelle Initiative (HOSI) Wien, visiBIlity Austria, FAmOs – Familien Andersrum Österreich, Rechtskomitee Lambda – RKL, Vienna Pride 2017, EuroPride Vienna 2019, Stonewall GmbH and Es Wird Besser Österreich: Walk4IDAHOT 2017 – Nature loves Diversity – demonstration; …
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Looking Ahead: Austria in 2016
Although news from Austria is currently sparse, we have heard from a number of campaigns and groups about their plans for IDAHOT 2016. Despite the lack of current confirmation we’re expecting a strong response from across the country. In Salzburg, Austria, members of the local LGBTI community will ‘escape queerphobia’ with a charity walk for IDAHOT 2016. Walk4Idahot will take …
Read More »IDAHOT Events 2015: Austria
In Salzburg, Austria, activists, members of the LGBTQI community and allies celebrated IDAHOT at the walk4IDAHOT for the 3rd time. walk4IDAHOT is now getting into is 3rd round and is organised by Bernhard Damoser, the initiator of HOSI Salzburg, Grüne andersum, ÖH Salzburg and SOHO Salzburg. The Office for Women of the city of Salzburg supported the event. For this year, the organisers …
Read More »IDAHOT Report 2014: Austria
Austria In Austria, events took place for the IDAHOT 2014 in at least two cities. Actions were focused on raising awareness of the victims of LGBTI-phobic hate crimes, on the present situation of LGBTI rights in the country, and on the importance of freedom of expression for LGBTI communities. Rainbow Flash Balloon Release The groups Homosexuelle Initiative Wien, HOSI (Homosexual Initiative …
Read More »Austria IDAHO report 2013
The global call to organise flashmobs to mark IDAHO was taken up in Austria by the Green Party, whose Youth section inspired activists to organise same sex
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