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Action Alert: Monday 17th May 2010, the 6th International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO)

Please Take Action, and Pass this Important Message On.

Information Here: http://idahomophobia.org/wp/

Everybody, everywhere can organise actions on, or around, the Day
9 May 2009

Historically, all actions on the week before and the week after are considered part of the “Day” .

Surf our national action pages to get inspiration.

Or just send us an email to [email protected] to express your interest and we will liaise with you.

Please take into account that in a lot of countries initiatives are already planed and it would be so much more effective and powerfull if actions were coordinated. In some countries, we have a national coordinator is in charge of this. Please contact this person as a first step. Contact details are on the national action pages.

http://idahomophobia.org/wp/?cat=269&lang=en

The GREAT GLOBAL IDAHO KISS-IN stretches across the world
Sun, May 16, 2010

This year, IDAHO will be marked by Kiss-in events organised in several cities around the world in a global celebration of love ! Features of these events, and messages from people around the world, will be edited into a global video for MAY 17th. Almost 60 cities around the world participate in the event.

You can still be part of it, even if you are not in one of these cities !

See this section for all details of events and how to participate !

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IDAHO Campaign 2010 : Religions, homophobia, transphobia.
Sun, May 16, 2010

Across the world, in many different social and cultural contexts, homophobic and transphobic violence is being propagated by people who use religious arguments to justify their positions.

But other voices do exist everywhere also within these same religions to object to the use of religions to justify hatred and rejection and sometimes even violence, crimes and bloodshed.

The objective of this campaign is to expose and oppose the negative impact of religious fundamentalist discourses and to give visibility and promotion to voices who are working for inclusion, tolerance and peace.

Joint the voices that call upon religious leaders to stop fuelling homophobia and transphobia and to act for universal Human Rights for all people.

Sign the APPEAL TO RELIGIONS !

Signez l’APPEL AUX RELIGIONS !

Firmen el LLAMAMIENTO A LAS RELIGIONES !

Международное обращение о религиях!

Unterschreiben Sie den APPELL AN DIE RELIGIONEN !

关于宗教的国际诉求!

مناشدة دولیة للأدیان!

Firmate l’Appello internazionale alle religioni!

Upload the Strategy outline document

Télécharger la note stratégique résumée

Descargar el documento de estrategia

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International IDAHO MEDIA project
Sun, May 16, 2010

This year, LGBT media around the world will mark IDAHO by pubishing an International Editorial.

This initiative was launched by the French LGBT magazine Tetu. Media in more than 28 medias in 22 countries, and on 4 continents joined the initiative and will publish, or have already published, the International Editorial.
Read more in this section and access the Documents.

If you are the editor of a media, or if you have a Facebook page, group, cause, or any other means dissemination, feel free to post this Editorial and make this initiative known to the public.

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IDAHO in Turkey : Thousands march in all major cities across the Nation. An international conference hosts European MPs, politicians and…Judith Butler !
Sun, May 16, 2010

14 Cities across the country have activities organised during the week around IDAHO.

Conferences, debates, film screenings,… Find all the details on www.antihomofobi.org

The highlight will be a two-day forum on May 15/16, that will witness the presence of several European MPs member of the LGBT intergroup, several Ambassadors and representatives of the international Human Rights community.

The reknowned queer feminist writer and philosopher Judith Butler will be holding a conference as part of the programme.

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French LGBT groups organise an IDAHO National Conference on “Religions, homophobia, transphobia”
Sun, May 16, 2010

A large group of French civil society organisations, including Catholics, Jews, Muslims, Protestants, Atheists, Agnostics,… orgnanises on May 17th a national conference within the framework of this year’s international campaign on “Religions, homophobia, transphobia”.
Read the Detailed program in French
Learn more and register by writing to [email protected]

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European institutions get ready to celebrate IDAHO
Sun, May 16, 2010

On Monday 17th May 2010, the 6th International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO) will mark the exact 20th anniversary of the World Health Organisation’s decision to remove homosexuality from its list of illnesses on the 17th May 1990.
European institutions are getting ready to celebrate IDAHO 2010 at the highest level.
Find out what [...]

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Slavic Gay Pride March in Minsk met by Police Violence
Sat, Apr 24, 2010

Minsk finally had its non authorized gay pride march on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 pm local time.
(report from Gayrussia.ru)
For around 10 minutes, a group of approximately 40 Russians and Belarusians walked 400 meters in the center of the city waiving a 12 meters long rainbow flag.
The participants were shouting slogans against [...]

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1st National March against Homophobia- 1st National Cry for LGBT Citizenship and Against Homophobia
Sat, Apr 24, 2010

For the IDAHO, the Brazilian Association for Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Transvestites and Transsexuals – ABGLT, called upon its 237 affiliated organizations, from all 27 States, for the 1st National March Against Homophobia.

Thousands of people are expected to converge to the capital Brasilia on May 19 and shout out the the 1st National Cry for LGBT Citizenship and Against Homophobia.

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The world initiative “A Day in Hand” gets mobilised again on the International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia
Sat, Apr 24, 2010

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A Day in Hand is an initiative founded by UK citizen and activist David Watkins. It’s about people from the same sex, whatever their sexual orientation, holding hand in public to send a clear message out against homophobia.

This year, A Day In Hand initiative will mark the International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia with a Same-Sex Hand Holding Week starting on May 17th.

Click here to know more about A Day In Hand and to join the action !

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Santa Catarina becomes the 9th Brazilian State to recognize May 17th as the International Day Against Homophobia
Tue, Apr 20, 2010

The parliament of the State of Santa Caterina (Southern Brazil) recognized officially May 17th as the ‘Regional Day for combating homophobia and discrimination and violence on ground of sexual orientation’
More information from Arcoiris

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State of the Movement: Tell Me Lies, Tell Me Sweet Little Lies

I have been lied to. I have suffered from discrimination in my own community. The GLBT community.

I have been told for years that the battle that was raging was one that could be won. That if I just made one more donation, attended one more dinner, one more event that we would be one step closer to full equality. I listened and followed the lead fuelled by hope and optimism. I lobbied, I have called. I volunteered countless hours until exhaustion for what seems like a Wizard of Oz dream of full equality. I am not a corporation. I am not an organization. I am just an out able bodied passionate crusader for social justice and glbtq equality. I don’t want to be pacified with stories of what could be one day or treated to another glossy handout with flashy marketing that makes it look like my rights are on their way.

I want the truth, I want action and I will not wait anymore.

I will not wait for the perfect season, the perfect fiscal calendar or election cycle. The time to wait is over. I have put countless miles on my shoes knocking on doors for equality only to get them shut in my face not only from the right but from the left as well. No one can tell me to wait, as the value of my life as an openly gay woman gets tossed around in board meetings, committees and used as a political bargaining chip. I am somebody and I choose to use my voice. I choose to be authentic in every way and I choose to stand up and demand full equality.

I am somebody, Lt. Dan Choi and Capt. Jim Pietrangelo shouted this message over and over again on the White House fence. I am somebody, Kip Williams, C.D. Kirven and others shouted at the sit in at Speaker Nanci Pelosi’s office over ENDA. I am somebody, Autumn Sandeen echoed as a transgender service member speaking out for DADT while experiencing less than professional conditions by the D.C. park police. I am somebody, students Derrick Martin and Constance McMillen said as they were discriminated against by their peers, communities and schools. I am somebody, Robin McGehee shouted as a mother of two who was handcuffed and taken away for standing up those who could not. These are just some of the everyday people who are taking a stand saying they will not accept being second class citizens. The movement is moving forward and we need everyone’s support to create change. Now is the time to stand up for equality, now is the time to tell the world, I AM SOMEBODY.

There is not one person, organization or cause that will get us to full equality alone. It will be the collective effort of all of us together with our ally members standing tall and proud. We can debate on when, why and how but the more we discuss the fine print the less of a change we are creating. Daily students are bullied, people are fired from their jobs, hate crimes happen, couples are denied recognition, a solider is discharged, bi-national couples spend another day apart while others struggle with coming out lose their life from the fear.

The time is now. The time is today. Stand up. We are somebody. We deserve full equality now.

The choice is yours. Will you chose to be a second class citizen or will you stand up and be heard?