Say it With Flowers
LGBTIQ activists can use flowers to express almost any message. Here are some notable examples.
LGBTIQ activists can use flowers to express almost any message. Here are some notable examples.
From New York Times, a must-read article on canvassing approaches. Dave Fleischer — a short, bald, gay, Jewish 61-year-old with bulging biceps and a distaste for prejudice — knocked on the front door of a modest home in a middle-class neighborhood on the west side of Los Angeles. It was an enthusiastic knuckle-thump, the kind…
Who says UN reports can be fun? In Singapore, LGBTIQ activists used comic strips to inform UN member states on queerphobia in the country.
Every year, OII Europe (Organisation Intersex International Europe)–the umbrella organization of European human rights-based and intersex-led organizations–holds campaigns for Intersex Awareness Week. In 2023, it was called “DEPATH INTERSEX” with the aim of helping people gain an understanding of what pathologizing intersex bodies means, why it has to stop, and how we can start depathologizing…
This video campaign by Brazillian LGBTIQ activists is the perfect example of using metaphors (and eggplants) to get a message across.
Dance is a core part of queer life —and a fabulous way to protest. This article showcases several examples of dance-based protests for Pride and IDAHOBIT.
Lebanese campaigners took us behind the scenes of their video campaign on gender identity and sexual health, offering valuable insights on campaigning in the context of social taboo.
This bookstore found a clever way to show the invisibility of women in literature.
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