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ILGA World postpones World Conference to 2022 due to COVID-19 uncertainty

The event is confirmed to take place in Los Angeles, CA, United States, hosted by the It Gets Better Project

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Coronapapers, an ILGALAC collection raises its voice in the midst of the pandemic

As part of the activities to commemorate IDAHOBIT, ILGALAC is launching the Coronapapers, an exclusive compilation of documents focusing on the impact that quarantine and confinement measures have had on our LGBTI communities

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Celebrate IDAHOBIT with us in 3 easy steps

Join our social media campaign for May, and send your videos by 14 May: together, we will be breaking the silence!

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COVID-19, LGBTI voices from the field / USA: “Resistance and sisterhood”

How is LGBTI activism reshaping itself? Today we hear from Liaam Winslet at the Colectivo Intercultural TRANSgrendiendo, led by Spanish-speaking trans persons in New York

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Call to action: addressing discrimination and inequality in the global response to COVID-19

This crisis has shone a harsh and unforgiving light on these existing inequalities. We must emerge from it ready to forge a world in which all can participate equally

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Covid-19, LGBTI voices from the field * China: "Support each other"

How is LGBTI activism reshaping itself because of the pandemic? From China, today we hear more from the team at Common Language

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ILGA World webinar: LBTQ women* advocacy at the UN

In the wake of Lesbian Visibility Day, join us on 28 April to hear about LBTQ women* advocacy at the United Nations! 

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ILGA World holds its first-ever online Board meeting

Representatives of our global family met from every corner of the world, connected over 20 different time zones! Here's their message to you

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This May 17, don’t let COVID-19 force LGBTI people back into silence

In a month, our communities will celebrate IDAHOBIT despite the coronavirus disease: physically isolated, but not socially distant!

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Covid-19, voices from the field: “Everything has changed”

How is LGBTI activism reshaping itself because of the pandemic? From Spain, today we hear more from Rubén López of FELGTB and Observatorio Madrileño contra la LGTBfobia

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