Global lgbtq organizations
Dallas/Texas People Resources
- Resource CenterProvides health and wellness resources to the Gay community and those with HIV/AIDS in the North Texas area.
- Coalition for Aging LGBTImproves and protects older LGBT adults in North Texas through health, housing, advocacy, financial security and social services.
- Equality TexasWorks to secure full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer Texans through political action, education, society organizing, and collaboration.
- Trans-CendenceOffers peer led support for transgender/gender diverse individuals as adequately as peer support for those surrounding them.
- Dallas VoicePremier news source for LGBT Texans
International LGBT Advocacy Organizations and Programs
Efforts to advance LGBT equality around the globe have expanded rapidly in recent years. International LGBT Advocacy Organizations and Programs provides LGBT movement organizations, allies, partners, and funders in the United States with an overview of international LGBT advocacy work, including communication on the capacity, programs, strategies, tactics, and challenges of some of the leading organizations and programs in this sector.
The report analyzes survey and interview data on the following 25 organizations and programs: Amnesty International (International Secretariat), Anonymous, ARC International, Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition/C-FLAG, Center for Women’s Global Leadership, Equal Rights Trust, Front Line, Gender DynamiX, Global Rights, Heartland Alliance, Human Rights See, The Inner Circle, INTERIGHTS, International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC), International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA), ILGA-Europe, International Service for Human Rights (ISHR), Press for Change, Sexual Right
LGBTQ+ people deserve the alike human rights as their straight, cisgender peers, but discrimination, violence and loath persist around the nature. According to Amnesty International, there are 64 countries with laws that criminalize homosexuality, some of which impose life in prison or even the death penalty. In countries with more protections, members of the LGBTQ+ community still face persecution and discrimination when trying to fetch a job, find a place to live, access healthcare and simply inhabit their everyday lives. Charities around the world advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, assist people access legal services, provide emotional support and much more. Here are 15 of these trusted organizations:
#1. Human Rights Campaign
Human Rights Campaign is an advocacy organization fighting to end discrimination against Homosexual people. With more than 3 million members and supporters around the Combined States, it’s the biggest pro-LGBTQ+ lobbying organization in the country. Its operate focuses on workplace equality, youth well-being, health and aging, welcoming schools and a global workplace program. The Human Rights Campaign also releases reports and compiles resources. It works closely with the
LGBTQ+ NGO Database
My interest in LGBT NGOs began in the early s, when I joined the Israeli Gay Youth Organization. As a young activist, I was always curious to learn from the life of NGOs in other countries. The main reason was the simple evidence that back then, there were no other LGBT organizations in Israel that focused on education or youth. More than a decade later, after I completed my doctoral degree, this curiosity led me to conduct a revise of LGBT NGOs active in education. My reading of the literature led me to two investigate questions:
- How do LGBT NGOs challenge schools to be more open to distinct sexual orientations and gender identities?
- To what extent does the work of LGBT NGOs vary across distinct social contexts (e.g., countries that are more or less accepting of homosexuality)?
The main objective of the global survey was to document the services and programs that LGBT NGOs provide, and to discern patterns based on the social context in which they operate. Therefore, it was important to assemble information about NGOs in diverse contexts.
The first task was to define the population. Our research team and I started with examining the “lay of the land.
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