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The organizers of a bike protest in Albania told us how they prepared a unique protest action where activists and allies braved the rain and resisted attacks to cycle with love aroung the capital.
In their first IDAHOBIT campaign, activists in Papua New Guinea got 300 people to pose in pictures with their poster showing messages of support for LGBTIQ community.
Across Eastern Europe, activists released balloons of different colors into the sky in a rainbow flashmob for IDAHOBIT.
Delivering your online petition can be a campaign opportunity in itself. Here are some great examples from all over thee world.
Under this theme, the Icelandic organization Samtökin ’78 used the occasion of IDAHOT 2014 to question the candidates in the upcoming elections about their stance on LGBTIQ and human rights issues. Activists organized a panel discussion where candidates discussed their perspectives on queer issues, touching on initiatives to protect the human rights of LGBTIQ people.…
Sing-ins, chorales, mashups. LGBTIQ activists have found clever ways to use music for LGBTIQ equality.
Get others to have their say about LGBTIQ people\’s rights by passing around a soapbox in a private space, through a flashmob, or with a soapbox bomb in a typically \”straight\” place.
In Ukraine, protesters literally held a mirror up to power in a viral creative campaign that LGBTIQ activists could replicate.
Pride is not always loud. When states crack down on free speech, demonstrations for LGBTIQ equality can follow the example of Turkish activists gathering in a square in silent solidarity.