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The Human Rights Campaign envisions a world where every member of the LGBTQ+ family has the freedom to live their truth without fear, and with equality under the law. We empower our 3.6 million members and supporters to mobilize against attacks on the most marginalized people in our community.
The Human Rights Campaign envisions a world where every member of the LGBTQ+ family has the freedom to live their truth without fear, and with equality under the law. We empower our 3.6 million members and supporters to mobilize against attacks on the most marginalized people in our community.
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We are more dominant together than apart, and we’ve never been more energized or more focused. Our work centers on three pillars of behavior to end discrimination and fight for change at every level — and for every single one of us.
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Danielle Amit in her 1st interview about dating Emily Damari: 'If I were a lesbian, I’d shout It to the world'
A month and a half ago, the entire country buzzed when influencer Danielle Amit announced her fresh relationship with former hostage Emily Damari. Social media exploded, friends and family reacted in shock—but ultimately congratulated them, cherishing the outpouring of love from the couple.
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The couple in public: Emily Damari and Danielle Amit
(Photo: Shuka Cohen)
On her Instagram, Amit had already shared small details of their story: “She wrote to me, ‘Pasta queen Danielle Amit, you’re killing me!' That wasn’t romantic at all."
"I’d never been with a girl before,” Amit added, and she recounted how events spiraled from there, about Emily’s surprising peck, and the friendly reactions they received from those around them.
On Tuesday morning, Amit teamed up with Papa John’s and Coca‑Cola Israel to launch a unique collaboration—she created limited edition dishes featuring her favorite flavors. She didn’t attend the highly publicized event alone: Emily accompanied her, naturally capturing everyone’s attention.
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LGBTQ+ Festivals & Events
Attending an LGBTQ+ festival or event is a great way to celebrate as a community even outside of self-acceptance season. Whether it's music, art, sustenance, sports or move as the theme, our voice and presence as an LGBTQ+ community is stronger when we come together.
What Compassionate of LGBTQ+ Events Will I Locate Here?
We compiled a global calendar of festivals and events around the nature that have an LGBTQ+ theme but are not specifically pride events. Since pride events are so common and numerous, we've created a completely separate calendar including hundreds of events around the world—click here to view our Gay Pride Calendar. The events on this list add a variety of festivals, gatherings or events with diverse themes ranging from music, art, sustenance, sports, dance, representation, comedy and more. While each event may be other , the common thread that binds all these together events is the celebration within the Homosexual community.
How to Employ This List
We hold published this calendar to inform the LGBTQ+ community of important festivals and events globally to offer a end source for planning your travel. This event calendar includes more than 1
I quit corporate to pursue my dream job but failed. 4 years later, I left the corporate world again and achieved my dream.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Vivienne Errington-Barnes, the 38-year-old CEO of Shift + Alt Events, an event planning agency. The following has been edited for length and clarity.
Before becoming the CEO and founder of a global luxury event planning agency, I worked in program leadership in the investment banking industry for six years.
The pay was great, but the day-to-day labor wasn't fun — it was a bit boring.
One day, I thought: You know what? I'm going to pivot to a completely new life. I quit my job and started my first event company.
I started running events for the queer woman loving woman scene in London
I'd always had an interest in planning events. Growing up, I was the one planning my birthdays, holiday celebrations, and get-togethers with friends.
One summer day in 2016, I was walking around Whitechapel, London, looking for an indoor soccer court to host a dyke soccer tournament — soccer is huge in the lesbian collective — when I stumbled across a basement with a BB gun range.
It was super intricate — set up like a fake