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Content Type(s): Press Release
Topic(s): Human Rights, United Nations
Region(s): Global
… support. Its message is clear: disability rights cannot be fully realized unless all forms of discrimination, including those faced by LGBTQ+ people, are addressed. Why This Matters This … intersect with their daily lives. For LGBTQ+ persons with disabilities, these challenges can be even more severe— from violence and forced institutionalization to denial of healthcare, … some against and the full proceedings are worth watching. Watch the Full Proceedings (Starting at 26:07) A Win for Inclusion Outright International and its partners have long documented how …
Content Type(s): Event
Topic(s): Human Rights
Region(s): Global
Join Outright International, LGBTIQ activists, researchers, and allies from around the globe for Outsummit — our annual conference to advance the human rights and…
… Join Outright International, LGBTIQ activists, researchers, and allies from around the globe for … to accelerate change for LGBTIQ people. This year, as Outright celebrates 35 years, Outsummit is focused on learning from the last 35 years of global LGBTIQ activism to address the challenges … topics, panelists, and other ways you can join the conversation. Outright International is deeply grateful to Outsummit Host and Presenting Supporter, Deutsche Bank. …
Content Type(s): Insight
Topic(s): Intersex, Human Rights, Multilateral Institutions
… all the wonderful organizations here,” in her words, on behalf of intersex people around the world. Called upon spontaneously to take the floor at the UN, intersex activist Magda Rakita of … the brave Polish intersex activist and the UN Secretary-General illuminates a pathway toward a world in which our voices are not silenced, our existence cannot be erased, and influential … ‘Mom, it hurts’. The pain meds weren’t helping, so the doctor said she needed morphine for 3-4 days and that this was normal - but nobody had ever warned me of this. They told me she should …