The Writing’s on the Wall
Activists have used mural art to turn sites of hate into messages of love.
Activists have used mural art to turn sites of hate into messages of love.
This PinkNews article shows the power of the #MyTransBody campaign, empowering trans people to embrace the full diversity of their bodies.
This article from Waging Nonviolence tells the valiant story of flotillas of Sri Lankan women defeating the military without violence.
Article first published on IPS journal The globalisation of anti-gender campaigns Transnational anti-gender movements in Europe and Latin America create unlikely alliances By Sonia Corrêa, David Paternotte, Roman Kuhar | 31.05.2018 EPAHundreds of people take part during a demonstration in front of the Paraguayan Congress in Asuncion to claim a public education system based on…
Activists devised strategic responses to fake news, bots, and scare tactics.
This cartoon lesbian girl is the star of informative flashcards in Bangladesh to challenge myths and stereotypes around LGBTIQ people.
In this NYT article, learn about a brilliant campaign by UN Women and Mexico City displaying penises and buts in subways to raise awareness about sexual harassment.
In Timor-Leste, LGBTIQ activists produced a documentary on stories of family acceptance of LGBTIQ people, tapping into a core national value to appeal to the public.
This campaign in Belarus showcases the value of using core messages like family and love for LGBTIQ campaigning.
Showing queer people shopping together or doing household chores, this campaign showed that LGBTIQ people are \”traditional\” Russians with the same values.