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Ideas for action


IDEAS FOR ACTION: The Use of Arts and Culture

Learn how to use art and culture to create an event for IDAHO


IDEAS FOR ACTION: Working with Local, Regional, National and International Governments

Learn how to work with your representatives to endorse, sponsor, promote, etc, etc IDAHO.


IDEAS FOR ACTION: The Power of Prayer and Remembrance

Learn how to commemorate the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia through cultivating a space for prayer, reflection and dialogue.


IDEAS FOR ACTION: Hosting an Event to Highlight and Publicize the Issues

Learn how to host an event and ideas on what has been done throughout the world to create a safe space for discussing issues related to sexual orientation and gender identity.


IDEAS FOR ACTION: Utilizing Media Strategies

Learn more about how media strategies can be used to enhance your IDAHO activity.


A guide for action inspired by lessons learnt around IDAHO actions
The guide regroups activities from past IDAHO experiences under the following catogories : The Power of Prayer and Remembrance Working with Local, Regional, National and International Government’s The Use of Arts and Culture Creative Campaigns Promoting Healthy Community Engagement Through Sport Using People Power

Creative ideas from around the world

Get inspiration from past activities from around the world


IDAHO 2009: One Voice, One Message, Heard Around the World.

The Great Global Kiss-in. An IDAHO 2010 project in partnership with social websites Gays.com and Yagg.com


News

International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia 2012 - Close to 100 countries participating
New countries joining International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia celebrations for the first time, including countries among those which keep 1,5 BILLION people under laws that criminalize same sex relationships. News getting in about global mobilization worldwide. New countries joining International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia celebrations for the first time, including countries among those which keep 1,5 BILLION people under laws that criminalize same sex (...)

Costa Rica
Costa Rica : organisations ask for IDAHO to feature in official school program
The main national Costa Rican movements for diversity joined public institutions to demand equal rights on May 17, celebrated in Costa Rica as the National Day Against Homophobia, lesbophobia and Transphobia. With a march in downtown Guadalupe, dozens of people paralyzed traffic to demand an end to homophobia and unite for equality, confronting President Laura Chinchillan who declared that human rights are not a priority of her administration. The Ombudsman for the People, Ofelia (...)

India
Organisations in India’s West Bengal region stage street protest on IDAHO
Faced with total and unjustified suspension of their subsidies from the State, activists used the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia as the stage to set a massive protest public action, which attracted extensive media coverage Manas Bangla is a network of 13 community-based organisations engaged in the distribution of medical and social support to approximately 10,000 homosexual men, transgenders and Hijras in West Bengal Faced with total and unjustified suspension of (...)

United Kingdom
Speaker of UK House of Commons speaks up on IDAHO
"Through education, through campaigning and through the sheer force of moral suasion, we must strive to deliver equality for LGBT people that others have so long enjoyed and they have too long been denied." John Bercow Kaleidoscope Trust’s President and Speaker of the UK House of Commons gave a speech on IDAHO, which was attended by the UK Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone, and other MPs and Members of the House of Lords Read the full (...)

South Africa
South African Youth celebrate IDAHO
As part of their youth development work, the Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action (GALA), a NGO based at the University of Witwatersrand (Wits) in South Africa, has been mentoring young LGBT people in campaign building around issues that affect them. As a result, students put together an exciting campaign for IDAHO, which included a silent protest at University Avenue, a flash mob and a panel discussion about campaign building. Photos of the event can be accessed on the Facebook page of (...)



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