Bay of Quinte Pride stands united against 2SLGBTQIA+ discrimination
- On May 17, 2025, communities worldwide observe IDAHOBIT to unite against discrimination targeting LGBTQIA+ people.
- This event stems from ongoing progress and severe setbacks faced by LGBTQIA+ communities, including legal advances and increased repression.
- Recent gains include decriminalization in Dominica and Namibia, marriage equality in Thailand and Liechtenstein, and the fall of Poland's last LGBT-free zone.
- Data shows 64 UN member states criminalize same-sex acts, 37 recognize marriage equality, and 17 ban conversion therapies, illustrating continued disparities.
- Despite setbacks that threaten democracy and human rights, communities remain resilient and continue organizing for equality and justice globally.
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Incidence of suicide in the LGBT community has not decreased in three years: Mexico Vivo
In the framework of May 17, World Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biophobia, civil society organizations will broadcast the short film "More than Words" by filmmaker Gerard Mates, with the aim of raising awareness among the population.
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