From Times of India Mayank Manohar| TNN | Oct 5, 2015, 12.11 AM IST NEW DELHI: Supporters and members of the LGBT community took out a campaign, “Free Hug”, in Connaught Place on Sunday. They marched with placards that read, “I am gay, will you hug me” in a bid to spread the message of…
From Huffington Post Matt Baume Writer, photographer, explainer of the strange and wonderful Whether it’s taking over government offices, or shutting down Wall Street or infiltrating TV shows to force a confrontation, sometimes political protests can be really inconvenient. And at times they target powerful people who already agree with the protestors! What’s the point of…
When push comes to shove, activists always find a way to speak truth to power. This article by The Advocate can show you great examples in history you can follow.
From India to Sweden, LGBTIQ campaigners have used the power of hugs to dispel misconceptions about queer identities and showcase the humanity of diversity.
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.…
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