Make Your Fight Iconic!
Dress up iconic statutes in your country with rainbows and calls for equality.
Dress up iconic statutes in your country with rainbows and calls for equality.
Seoul-based artist Heezy Yang, 26, will hold his latest performance in support of LGBT rights this weekend in his home city. Having staged events at various locations around the capital, he hopes to change attitudes in the traditionally conservative nation of Korea. “I’m a gay man and have a lot of friends who are activists…
These campaigns can give you ideas on how to turn stereotypes to their head and use microagressions as material for your next campaign.
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The Pansy Project planted pansies—a homophobic slur and a type of garden flower—in sites of homophobic attacks.
In a private beach, activists created a safe and inclusive queer space in a country where homosexuality is still criminalized.
Campaigners turned this fun activity into a space for queer action and community-building in a country where being gay is illegal.
This commentary from Widewalls brings together some of the most striking examples of protest art, offering inspiration for queer action.
The Chinese magazine Gayspot told us how they used the Chinese tradition of postage stamps to promote queer visibility in a uniquely Chinese way.
LGBTIQ activists can use flowers to express almost any message. Here are some notable examples.