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The Basque Government declares 20 November Trans Memory Day
The Decree has been drawn up in collaboration with associations and social organizations, including Naizen, Errespeto and Loratuz Lotu, which have participated, inter alia, in the proposal and consensus of the date chosen.
The European Court of Justice has warned that every Member State must recognise homosexual marriages in another EU country
The European Court has issued this obligation in a case affecting Poland and two Poles married in Germany, who requested that the marriage certificate be transcribed in the Polish Civil Registry so that they could be recognized there, but the authorities refused to do so.
The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld the removal of gender identity from the passport
This being the case, the choice of "X" should henceforth be deleted in the box corresponding to the genus and marked the sex assigned at birth.
A fascist and LGBTBIphobic group attack has been reported during the Gorraitz festivities
The Berhezi Equality Consultancy has explained that the group carried Francoist and Falangist symbols, while the Consultancy has criticized the silence of the Egüés City Council in the face of the attack in September.
Many people in the group face prejudice about sexuality at the last stage of their lives
"Maspalomas", a film sponsored by EITB, has put on the table the debate about nursing homes and the LGBT community, because many people in the group feel alienated by the need to hide their sexuality at the last stage of their lives.
70 Gora feminist and LGTBIQ+ groups have denounced the "lynching campaign" against the Bernedo colonies
The film 'Maspalomas' by Jose Mari Goenaga and Aitor Arregi has been awarded the Sebastiane Prize awarded by Gehitu
For the jury, the film "forces the generation that has been condemned to invisibility to look it in the eye."
"The Mystery of Flamenco" has won the Sebastiane Latino Award
The documentary "Between goodbyes" has won the Zinegoak Grand Prix
Pride Day has been celebrated in Budapest, although the authorities have called for it
LGTBIQ+ Pride Day has been celebrated in Budapestthis Saturday, despite the ban on by the authorities . Indeed, the Prime Minister's Government Viktor Orban approved the legal and constitutional reforms that make it possible to ban the Pride March in March and April on the grounds that it poses a risk to the "proper development" of minors.
Budapest, on the verge of a Pride March banned by authorities but internationally sponsored
A number of demonstrations have been called on LGTBI+ International Pride Day
Budapest, a las puertas de una Marcha del Orgullo prohibita por las autoridades pero apoyada internacionalmente
Ehgame has focused on transphobia by delivering his annual awards
The sexual liberation movement Ehgam has awarded the Golden Triangle to the collectives Loratuz Lotu, Lumagorri, Anitza and SuminTrans for their work denouncing the way in which the Gender Identity Unit of the Hospital of Cruces serves transgender people.
Activists in hiding: lesbian and transgender women persecuted and forced to live in hiding
Yoseline, Ana Milena, Esther e Isabel are just examples of the millions of people who are persecuted for belonging to the LGTBIQ+ group in the world. 67 countries punish homosexual relations, they can be sentenced to death in 12 countries and they have laws in 14 others that prosecute trans people.
Zero Chou: "Si dejamos de luchar, es possible que vuelvan a sumirnos en la oscuridad"
La directora de fotografía taiwanesa Hoho Liu ha recibido, en nombre de la cineasta Zero Chou, el premio de honor del Zinegoak, festival de cine y artes escénicas LGTBIQ+ de Bilbao, esta noche en la capital vizcaíno.
Ehgame calls for boycotting the Bilbao Bizkaia Harro initiative
The PNV has denounced the "takeover and touring" of International Pride Day and has called for the "popular and vindictive" demonstration called by Coordinator E28 for 28 June.