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SALZBURG GLOBAL LGBT* FORUM

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The Salzburg Global LGBT* Forum advances the human rights of LGBT people and communities around the world. Founded in 2013, it has created a trusted 76-country network of LGBT and human rights leaders to facilitate open exchange and collaboration in highly-diverse contexts, spanning government, law, diplomacy, religion, finance, media and culture.

* LGBT: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender. We are using this term as it is currently widely used in human rights conversations on sexual orientation and gender identity in many parts of the world, and we would wish it to be read as inclusive of other cultural concepts, contemporary or historical, to express sexuality and gender, intersex and gender non-conforming identities.

 

 

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New Netflix Documentary Explores Queer Lives in Rising Nazi Germany

Eldorado - Everything the Nazis Hate shows queer lives in 1920s Berlin and the shift from the Weimar Republic to National Socialism

Deep Dive Into New Netflix Documentary

Filmmakers Benjamin Cantu and Dr. Klaus Mueller in conversation about new Netflix documentary "Eldorado - Everything the Nazis Hate"

Asian Fellows Discuss Global Visions: A Workshop by Salzburg Global LGBT* Forum

Salzburg Global Fellows convene at ILGA Asia Conference to help plan future initiatives

For a Church Without Fear

Salzburg Global LGBT* Forum in conversation with Eva Dreier and Michael Brinkschröder from #OutInChurch

LGBT & Faith Podcast Reaches Worldwide Audience

Salzburg Global LGBT* Forum and ILGA Asia’s audio series concludes after 16 episodes

Scot Sherman: “I Could No Longer Unsee What I Was Seeing, or Unhear What I Was Hearing”

Paola Paredes: “These Staged Images Allow Us To See What Was Never Meant To Be Seen”

Ecuadorian photographer documents illegal anti-LGBT, conversion clinics through her “visual activism” project Until You Change

Saira Mujtaba: “I Loved My Uncle, I Mourn His Loss, I Wish He Could Have Lived a Happy Life”

A niece remembers her gay uncle’s suicide and calls upon her Muslim community to include and protect their LGBT family members in the latest blog of the Salzburg Global Online Forum on LGBT* and Faith

Victor Ciobotaru: “The More I Prayed, the More I Became Aware That I Am Gay and I Will Never Change”

Rev. Brandan Robertson: “As a Christian Minister, I Believe That Queer People (and All People) Are Created in the Image of God”

Christian pastor explores the tensions and intersections of his sexuality and faith
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