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LBQ+ Research Reports Worldwide

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The Women, Peace and Security Agenda; And Its Implications for LGBTIQ People

The resolutions define gender in a binary sense, ignoring the vulnerability of trans and gender non-conforming people and individuals of diverse sexual orientations, gender identities, gender expressions and sex characteristics.
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Beyond the Rainbows and Glitter: Pride Around the World in 2023

In a global context marked by extreme highs and lows, with some countries granting LGBTIQ people, families, and identities full protection under the law and others seeking to eradicate sexual and gender diversity, many activists view Pride as pivotal for reinforcing advocacy, sustaining resistance against anti-rights actors, and being the change they want to see in the world. As a Brazilian activist put it, “Pride means my foundation, my life.” Where Pride cannot be held, this lacuna limits platforms for advocacy and enforces invisibility.
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Golden Rainbow: Stories of Pain, Grit, Duty and Love of Filipino Older LGBT People

Golden Rainbow: Stories of Pain, Grit, Duty and Love of Filipino Older LGBT People is a collection of stories by and about older lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) people in the Philippines. Their stories highlight intersectional discrimination experienced throughout their lives, including family violence, and the impacts. They also share stories of survival, their contributions to society, and what they want for future generations of LGBTI people in the Philippines.
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This page compiles worldwide reports on LBQ+ women from key research organizations such as Human Rights Watch (HRW), Mama Cash, and other globally recognized institutions. These reports offer insights into the lived experiences, rights, and advocacy efforts of LBQ+ women.

In the future, these reports will be part of the LesbianGlobal Data Connect Research Repository, an AI-assisted resource including both global research and data from our AI-powered research tool. This repository will be a key reference for researchers, advocates, and funders prioritizing LBQ+ women’s issues.

Use the search bar to find reports by keywords or topics, or submit your own to contribute to this growing body of knowledge.

All submissions will be reviewed and, if approved, added to the repository.

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