Catalan Police Fighting Against Lgbti Stigma: 'There Is a Lot of Prejudice, We Always Go with Fear'
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The normative dictionary has adopted new terms in recent years and revised its definitions to better reflect the evolution of society Ona Garcia i Bassols Society evolves rapidly, and so does the language. In recent years, the Catalan language has incorporated and revised a series of terms related to the LGTBI community with the aim of reflecting, more faithfully, the evolution of society. Coinciding with Lesbian, Gay, Transgender, Bisexual, Int…
The government today claimed the LGBTI+ rights and freedoms won in recent decades and called for them to be defended against those who wanted to “return to the dark night”. At an event in the Carruatges courtyard of the Palau de la Generalitat to commemorate the LGBTI+ Liberation Day, the Minister of the Presidency, Albert Dalmau, and the Minister of Equality and Feminism, Eva Menor, agreed to warn about the threat posed by the far right to the …
"We lack gay referents to break down LGTBIphobic barriers within emergency bodies and to ensure all identities inside and outside," says Sergi Olivé, Local Police officer member of Gaylespol's board, the association that since 2006 has brought together LGBTIQ+ professionals from basically police and in lesser representation of Bombers and Rural Agents. Although progress has been made in recent years in the area of rights, stigmas and stereotypes…
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