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This viral Dutch campaign aimed to \”transform the internet into a powerful LGBTQ+ protest platform\” one cookie at a time.
This viral Dutch campaign aimed to \”transform the internet into a powerful LGBTQ+ protest platform\” one cookie at a time.
From Human Rights Watch to sympathetic MEPs, European sex workers\’ rights advocates assembled a grand coalition to urge the European Parliament to protect their rights.
Meer kilkot, a non-binary cat mermaid that became the face of a Russian trans group in the face of heavy censorship.
Activists got high-profile allies from diplomats to UN oficials to help them break the silence about violence against queer women in Armenia.
Volunteers requested their employers to grant them sick leave for being LGBTIQ in this viral campaign to end conversion practices in Vietnam.
Rainbow Life Museum captures the stories of older LGBTIQ people in Cambodia to debunk misconceptions and break the stigma around sexual and gender diversity.
EQUAL GROUND told us us how they developed a research-driven campaign to appeal to the broader Sri Lankan public on LGBTIQ acceptance.
The campaign for Spain\’s comprehensive trans law started through rigorous research and audience testing.
In part two of our series on the campaign for Spain\’s trans law, we delve into how campaigners analyzed social media to come up with best narratives.
From parents thanking their trans kids to trans activists honoring political allies, the campaign for Spain\\\’s trans law put the spotlight on stories of gratitude.