A Kiss is not a Scandal – Events on the occasion of International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia

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On May 17th, 1990, the World Health Organization (WHO) removed homosexuality from the list of internationally classified illnesses and, in so doing, confirmed the findings of the American Psychiatric Association that has already been brought forth in the 1970s.

Since 2004, this date has been celebrated as International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia and officially recognized by the European Parliament as well as the parliaments of many other countries in Europe and South and North America.

Every year in nearly 120 countries of the world, this important day against homophobia and transphobia is celebrated in various ways in order to raise awareness of the necessity of eliminating many forms of discrimination, hate, and crime, as well as promoting human rights for all people regardless of their sexual orientation and gender identity.

Sarajevo Open Centre and its partner organizations are organizing a selection of activities for the third year in a row in order to focus the public’s attention on the problems LGBT people face in BiH.

From May 6th to 19th, through various types of programs (workshops, round tables) as well as a media campaign (TV, radio, press, the internet), Sarajevo Open Centre will send the message that a kiss between two gay pilots is not a scandal, that love is a human need, and that together, we can fight against all types of violence and discrimination and for a more tolerant and better Bosnian-Herzegovinian society.

Here is the list of all events planned on the occasion of IDAHOT.

POLJUBAC NIJE SKANDAL!

A KISS IS NOT A SCANDAL!

#poljubacnijemojskandal
#idahot
#nekaljubikogodkogahoce
#stophomofobijiitransfobiji

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