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International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia

International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Lesbophobia and Transphobia[1][2] is observed on May 17[1] and aims to coordinate international events that raise awareness of LGBT rights violations and stimulate interest in LGBT rights work worldwide. By 2016 the commemorations had taken place in over 130 countries.[3]

International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Lesbophobia and Transphobia
DateMay 17
Next time17 May 2023 (2023-05-17)
FrequencyAnnual

The founders of the International Day Against Homophobia, as it was originally known, established the IDAHO Committee to coordinate grass-roots actions in different countries, to promote the day and to lobby for official recognition on May 17. That date was chosen to commemorate the decision to remove homosexuality from the International Classification of Diseases of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1990.[4]

History

 
Louis-Georges Tin, founder of the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia[5]

The day, as a concept, was conceived in 2004. A year-long campaign culminated in the first International Day Against Homophobia on May 17, 2005. 24,000 individuals as well as organizations such as the International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA), the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC), the World Congress of LGBT Jews, and the Coalition of African Lesbians signed an appeal to support the "IDAHO initiative". Activities for the day took place in many countries, including the first LGBT events ever to take place in the Congo, China, and Bulgaria.[6] The date of May 17 was specifically chosen to commemorate the World Health Organization’s decision in 1990 to declassify homosexuality as a mental disorder.[7]

In 2009, transphobia was added to the name of the campaign, and activities that year focused primarily on transphobia (violence and discrimination against transgender people). A new petition was launched in cooperation with LGBT organizations in 2009, and it was supported by more than 300 NGOs from 75 countries, as well as three Nobel Prize winners (Elfriede Jelinek, Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, and Luc Montagnier). On the eve of May 17, 2009, France became the first country in the world to officially remove transgender issues from its list of mental illnesses.[8][9]

Frenchman Louis-Georges Tin was founder of the day, and acted as its Committee Chairperson until his resignation in September 2013. He was succeeded by internationally renowned Venezuelan trans rights activist, lawyer and law professor Tamara Adrián, who became one of the first trans legislators in Latin America in 2015.[10]

Louis-Georges Tin and two other Committee members started a hunger-strike in June 2012 to urge the French president Hollande to introduce a UN resolution decriminalising homosexuality.[11]

Biphobia was added to the name of the campaign in 2015.[12]

The Enforcement Act of Judicial Yuan Interpretation No. 748 that legalised same-sex marriage in Taiwan was passed on International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia in 2019,[13] with the law coming into effect on 24 May 2019.[14]

Goals and activities

The main purpose of the May 17 mobilisations is to raise awareness of violence, discrimination, and repression of LGBT communities worldwide, which in turn provides an opportunity to take action and engage in dialogue with the media, policymakers, public opinion, and wider civil society.

One of the stated goals of May 17 is to create an event that can be visible at a global level without needing to conform to a specific type of action.[15] This decentralized approach is needed due to the diversity of social, religious, cultural, and political contexts in which rights violations occur. As such, this leads to a variety of events and approaches towards celebrating the International Day Against Homophobia.

Despite the three principal issues mentioned in the name of the celebration, this day is widely regarded as an initiative that is "working to advance the rights of people with diverse sexual orientations, gender identities or expressions, and sex characteristics."[16] This allows for a widespread amalgamation of different self-identified expressions coming together to share pride in oneself, happiness, and love with others as participants take charge against different rampant forms of hate in the world.  

May 17 around the world

 
La Moneda Palace illuminated in LGBT flag for 2017 IDAHO

The day is particularly strong in Europe and Latin America, where it is commemorated with public events in almost all countries.[17] May 17 is also marked in multiple countries in all world regions including, in 2013, 32 of the 76 countries in the world[18] where same-sex relationships are criminalised.[17]

Common actions include large-scale street marches, parades and festivals. In Cuba, for example, Mariela Castro has led out a huge street parade in honor of May 17 for the past three years. In Chile in 2013, 50,000 people took to the streets to mark May 17, and the VIII Santiago Equality march.[19]

Arts and culture-based events are also common. For example, Bangladeshi activists organised the music festival "Love Music Hate Homophobia" in 2013.[20] Albanian LGBT activists have, in 2012 and 2013 been organising an annual Bike (P) Ride for May 17 through the streets of the capital Tirana.[21] In 2013, the day's Committee called for international actions for a Global Rainbow Flashmob[22] to mark May 17. Activists in 100 cities, in 50 countries participated with diverse public events spanning coloured balloon releases, dance flashmobs, musical events, and performance and street art.[23]

On May 17, 2019, Taiwan became the first country in Asia to legally recognize same-sex marriage.[24]

In Nepal, this day is celebrated as International Day Against Queer / MOGAI -phobia' as well as IDAHOT.[25][26][27][28]

Official recognition

 
National Congress of Brazil illuminated with rainbow colors in 2022 IDAHOTIB[29]

In 2003 the Canadian organization Fondation Émergence instituted a similar event, the National Day Against Homophobia, which was held on June 1 in Québec. In 2006, they changed the date to May 17, in order to join the international movement.[30]

In 2006, The Declaration of Montreal was created and adopted by the 2006 World Outgames. The Declaration demanded that the United Nations and all states recognize May 17 as the International Day Against Homophobia.[31]

In 2007, in Aosta Valley (Italy), the government approved the support for the IDAHOT.[32]

In 2010, Lula, then president of Brazil, signed an act that instituted May 17 as the National Day Against Homophobia in his country.[33][34]

The day is also officially recognized by the EU Parliament, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, the UK, Mexico, Costa Rica, Croatia, the Netherlands, France, Luxembourg and Venezuela. It is also recognized by numerous local authorities, such as the province of Quebec or the city of Buenos Aires.[35]

In 2012, the city of Liverpool, England, created a pioneering programme of events in association with the organisation Homotopia, called IDAHO 50. The event was supported by 50 leading organisations based in Liverpool.[36][37][38][39]

On March 21, 2014, Mexico declared, by Presidential Decree, May 17 as the National Day Against Homophobia.[40]

Venezuela's National Assembly (AN) officially recognized May 17 as the Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia on May 12, 2016.[41] AN Deputy Tamara Adrian, also international Chairwoman of the IDAHO Committee, hailed the legislative act as a "sign of change" in a Venezuela where "everyone has equal rights and opportunities".[42]

In several other countries (e.g. Argentina, Bolivia, Australia, and Croatia), national civil society coalitions have called upon their authorities to have May 17 officially recognized.[43][44][45]

As it stands as of May 17, 2021, the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia has been officially recognized and commemorated by over 130 different countries across the globe.[46]

Impact

 
Joe Biden expressing his support of the International day against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia.

As of 2019, 69 countries criminalize same-sex relationships.[47] Also, in 26 countries,[47] transgender individuals are subjected to punishments, and they are disproportionately at risk of violence across the globe. IDAHOBIT is frequently used as a platform for organizing initiatives to advance the fight for the rights of LGBT+ groups in many countries, even in those (like Uganda) in which homosexuality is criminalized.[48]

In 2021, United States president Joe Biden used IDAHOBIT to highlight efforts to alleviate LGBTQIA+ discrimination and to call on Congress to pass the Equality Act.[49] The same day, Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, spoke of creating the first federal LGBTQ2 Action Plan ad passing "legislation to fully protect gender identity and expression".[50]

See also

References

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External links

  • Official website (in English)
  • — Regional site of Hong Kong Campaign
  • - Russian-Germany Campaign
  • Project IDAHO launched by the social network Gays.com and the Committee for the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO)
  • International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA)
  • Cuba & World Day against Homophobia, Havana Times, May 16 2009

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International Day Against Homophobia Biphobia Lesbophobia and Transphobia 1 2 is observed on May 17 1 and aims to coordinate international events that raise awareness of LGBT rights violations and stimulate interest in LGBT rights work worldwide By 2016 the commemorations had taken place in over 130 countries 3 International Day Against Homophobia Biphobia Lesbophobia and TransphobiaDateMay 17Next time17 May 2023 2023 05 17 FrequencyAnnualThe founders of the International Day Against Homophobia as it was originally known established the IDAHO Committee to coordinate grass roots actions in different countries to promote the day and to lobby for official recognition on May 17 That date was chosen to commemorate the decision to remove homosexuality from the International Classification of Diseases of the World Health Organization WHO in 1990 4 Contents 1 History 2 Goals and activities 3 May 17 around the world 4 Official recognition 5 Impact 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit Louis Georges Tin founder of the International Day Against Homophobia Transphobia and Biphobia 5 The day as a concept was conceived in 2004 A year long campaign culminated in the first International Day Against Homophobia on May 17 2005 24 000 individuals as well as organizations such as the International Lesbian and Gay Association ILGA the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission IGLHRC the World Congress of LGBT Jews and the Coalition of African Lesbians signed an appeal to support the IDAHO initiative Activities for the day took place in many countries including the first LGBT events ever to take place in the Congo China and Bulgaria 6 The date of May 17 was specifically chosen to commemorate the World Health Organization s decision in 1990 to declassify homosexuality as a mental disorder 7 In 2009 transphobia was added to the name of the campaign and activities that year focused primarily on transphobia violence and discrimination against transgender people A new petition was launched in cooperation with LGBT organizations in 2009 and it was supported by more than 300 NGOs from 75 countries as well as three Nobel Prize winners Elfriede Jelinek Francoise Barre Sinoussi and Luc Montagnier On the eve of May 17 2009 France became the first country in the world to officially remove transgender issues from its list of mental illnesses 8 9 Frenchman Louis Georges Tin was founder of the day and acted as its Committee Chairperson until his resignation in September 2013 He was succeeded by internationally renowned Venezuelan trans rights activist lawyer and law professor Tamara Adrian who became one of the first trans legislators in Latin America in 2015 10 Louis Georges Tin and two other Committee members started a hunger strike in June 2012 to urge the French president Hollande to introduce a UN resolution decriminalising homosexuality 11 Biphobia was added to the name of the campaign in 2015 12 The Enforcement Act of Judicial Yuan Interpretation No 748 that legalised same sex marriage in Taiwan was passed on International Day Against Homophobia Transphobia and Biphobia in 2019 13 with the law coming into effect on 24 May 2019 14 Goals and activities EditThe main purpose of the May 17 mobilisations is to raise awareness of violence discrimination and repression of LGBT communities worldwide which in turn provides an opportunity to take action and engage in dialogue with the media policymakers public opinion and wider civil society One of the stated goals of May 17 is to create an event that can be visible at a global level without needing to conform to a specific type of action 15 This decentralized approach is needed due to the diversity of social religious cultural and political contexts in which rights violations occur As such this leads to a variety of events and approaches towards celebrating the International Day Against Homophobia Despite the three principal issues mentioned in the name of the celebration this day is widely regarded as an initiative that is working to advance the rights of people with diverse sexual orientations gender identities or expressions and sex characteristics 16 This allows for a widespread amalgamation of different self identified expressions coming together to share pride in oneself happiness and love with others as participants take charge against different rampant forms of hate in the world May 17 around the world Edit La Moneda Palace illuminated in LGBT flag for 2017 IDAHO The day is particularly strong in Europe and Latin America where it is commemorated with public events in almost all countries 17 May 17 is also marked in multiple countries in all world regions including in 2013 32 of the 76 countries in the world 18 where same sex relationships are criminalised 17 Common actions include large scale street marches parades and festivals In Cuba for example Mariela Castro has led out a huge street parade in honor of May 17 for the past three years In Chile in 2013 50 000 people took to the streets to mark May 17 and the VIII Santiago Equality march 19 Arts and culture based events are also common For example Bangladeshi activists organised the music festival Love Music Hate Homophobia in 2013 20 Albanian LGBT activists have in 2012 and 2013 been organising an annual Bike P Ride for May 17 through the streets of the capital Tirana 21 In 2013 the day s Committee called for international actions for a Global Rainbow Flashmob 22 to mark May 17 Activists in 100 cities in 50 countries participated with diverse public events spanning coloured balloon releases dance flashmobs musical events and performance and street art 23 On May 17 2019 Taiwan became the first country in Asia to legally recognize same sex marriage 24 In Nepal this day is celebrated as International Day Against Queer MOGAI phobia as well as IDAHOT 25 26 27 28 Official recognition Edit National Congress of Brazil illuminated with rainbow colors in 2022 IDAHOTIB 29 In 2003 the Canadian organization Fondation Emergence instituted a similar event the National Day Against Homophobia which was held on June 1 in Quebec In 2006 they changed the date to May 17 in order to join the international movement 30 In 2006 The Declaration of Montreal was created and adopted by the 2006 World Outgames The Declaration demanded that the United Nations and all states recognize May 17 as the International Day Against Homophobia 31 In 2007 in Aosta Valley Italy the government approved the support for the IDAHOT 32 In 2010 Lula then president of Brazil signed an act that instituted May 17 as the National Day Against Homophobia in his country 33 34 The day is also officially recognized by the EU Parliament Spain Portugal Belgium the UK Mexico Costa Rica Croatia the Netherlands France Luxembourg and Venezuela It is also recognized by numerous local authorities such as the province of Quebec or the city of Buenos Aires 35 In 2012 the city of Liverpool England created a pioneering programme of events in association with the organisation Homotopia called IDAHO 50 The event was supported by 50 leading organisations based in Liverpool 36 37 38 39 On March 21 2014 Mexico declared by Presidential Decree May 17 as the National Day Against Homophobia 40 Venezuela s National Assembly AN officially recognized May 17 as the Day against Homophobia Transphobia and Biphobia on May 12 2016 41 AN Deputy Tamara Adrian also international Chairwoman of the IDAHO Committee hailed the legislative act as a sign of change in a Venezuela where everyone has equal rights and opportunities 42 In several other countries e g Argentina Bolivia Australia and Croatia national civil society coalitions have called upon their authorities to have May 17 officially recognized 43 44 45 As it stands as of May 17 2021 the International Day Against Homophobia Transphobia and Biphobia has been officially recognized and commemorated by over 130 different countries across the globe 46 Impact Edit Joe Biden expressing his support of the International day against Homophobia Transphobia and Biphobia As of 2019 update 69 countries criminalize same sex relationships 47 Also in 26 countries 47 transgender individuals are subjected to punishments and they are disproportionately at risk of violence across the globe IDAHOBIT is frequently used as a platform for organizing initiatives to advance the fight for the rights of LGBT groups in many countries even in those like Uganda in which homosexuality is criminalized 48 In 2021 United States president Joe Biden used IDAHOBIT to highlight efforts to alleviate LGBTQIA discrimination and to call on Congress to pass the Equality Act 49 The same day Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau spoke of creating the first federal LGBTQ2 Action Plan ad passing legislation to fully protect gender identity and expression 50 See also Edit LGBT portalBiphobia Heteronormativity Heterosexism Homophobia LGBT rights by country or territory LGBT social movements List of LGBTIQ awareness periods List of LGBTIQ events National Day Against Homophobia Canada National Coming Out Day Transgender Day of Remembrance Transphobia Declaration of Montreal Human sexuality Sexual identity Societal attitudes toward homosexualityReferences Edit a b International Day Against Homophobia Biphobia Lesbophobia and Transphobia IDAHO Committee Retrieved 9 October 2013 All Events United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO Retrieved 9 October 2013 Summary Report 2016 PDF IDAHO Committee 2016 Retrieved 21 June 2018 May 17th is the Intl Day Against Homophobia Ilga org Archived from the original on 2014 07 04 Retrieved 2013 12 03 International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia United States Embassy of London Archived from the original on 2015 09 08 Retrieved 2015 11 01 Kwok Diana K Wu Joseph 2015 09 03 Chinese attitudes towards sexual minorities in Hong Kong Implications for mental health International Review of Psychiatry 27 5 444 454 doi 10 3109 09540261 2015 1083950 ISSN 0954 0261 PMID 26569635 S2CID 22696813 What is May 17 Archived from the original on 2020 05 12 Retrieved 2020 05 16 1 dead link Mobilisation mondiale contre la penalisation de l homosexualite Pla archive is 17 May 2009 Archived from the original on 17 May 2009 Venezuela Elects First Transgender Congresswoman in the Americas OUT 7 December 2015 Retrieved 21 June 2018 IDAHO founder begins hunger strike for UN resolution on decriminalising homosexuality Archived March 4 2016 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 29 June 2012 IDAHOT Metropolitan Community Churches Mccchurch org Retrieved 2015 05 15 Taiwan legalises same sex marriage in first for Asia Pink News 17 May 2019 Archived from the original on 17 May 2019 Retrieved 17 May 2019 Hollingsworth Julia 17 May 2019 Taiwan passes same sex marriage bill becoming first in Asia to do so CNN Archived from the original on 17 May 2019 Retrieved 17 May 2019 MAY 17 2013 IN AUSTRALIA EVENTS LISTINGS IDAHO Committee Archived from the original on 11 October 2013 Retrieved 9 October 2013 May 17 2021 A Day to Remember May17 org 2021 05 19 Retrieved 2021 10 19 a b REPORTS Idaho English Annual Report 2013 IDAHO Committee Archived from the original on 7 October 2013 Retrieved 9 October 2013 2010 Report on State Sponsored Homophobia Throughout the World ILGA Archived from the original on 23 March 2014 Retrieved 9 October 2013 More than 50 000 attend Chilean LGBT rights march Washington Blade 13 May 2013 Retrieved 9 October 2013 Bangladesh IDAHO Report 2013 IDAHO Committee Archived from the original on 10 June 2015 Retrieved 9 October 2013 An Unofficial View of Tirana Continent Blog Archived from the original on 19 October 2013 Retrieved 9 October 2013 Homepage Global Rainbow Flashmob Official Site Retrieved 9 October 2013 2013 Annual Report IDAHO Committee Retrieved 9 October 2013 Taiwan Becomes First Country in Asia to Legalise Same Sex Marriage TheGuardian com 17 May 2019 Retrieved 13 June 2021 Nepal Country Page May 17 org 13 May 2019 IDaQuMob International Day Against Queer MOGAI phobia Medium International Day Against Queer MOGAI phobia IDaQuMoB All events Queer Youth Group Online IDaQuMoB All events Queer Youth Group Congresso tem projecao em homenagem a bandeira LGBTQIA Poder360 in Brazilian Portuguese 2022 05 17 Retrieved 2022 05 19 Anti Homophobia Day Marked In Windsor The Windsor Star The Windsor Star 2010 05 17 Archived from the original on June 27 2010 Retrieved 2010 06 01 Declaration of Montreal PDF International Conference on LGBT Human Rights July 29 2006 Retrieved May 15 2018 Sito ufficiale della Regione Autonoma Valle d Aosta Archived from the original on 2016 05 08 Retrieved 2016 04 26 It is Official May 17th is the National Day Against Homophobia in Brazil Archived from the original on July 7 2010 Brazil s President Lula decrees National Day Against Homophobia Archived from the original on July 25 2011 OFFICIAL RECOGNITION IDAHO Committee Archived from the original on 10 October 2013 Retrieved 9 October 2013 Alan Weston 15 May 2012 Liverpool supports IDAHO the international day of action against homophobia Liverpool Echo Retrieved 2012 05 31 17th May 2012 The Inaugural Launch of Idaho 50 Liverpool Learning Disability 2012 Archived from the original on 2012 08 04 Retrieved 2012 05 31 Alan Weston 15 May 2012 Flying the flag for gay rights Liverpool is the first city in the world to mark day of action as Alan Weston discovers Liverpool Echo Retrieved 2012 05 31 Link PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 11 02 Presidency of the Republic Government Presidencia de Mexico Retrieved 14 May 2014 Parlamento aprueba conmemorar el 17 de mayo en Venezuela como Dia contra la homofobia transfobia y bifobia NTN24 in Spanish 12 May 2016 Retrieved 13 May 2016 Parlamento venezolano acuerda el 17 de mayo como Dia Contra la Homofobia El Nuevo Diario in Spanish 12 May 2016 Retrieved 13 May 2016 Embassy in Sweden INTERNATIONAL DAY AGAINST HOMOPHOBIA TRANSPHOBIA AND BIPHOBIA esuec cancilleria gob ar Retrieved 2021 10 19 ENCARNACIoN OMAR G 2013 International Influence Domestic Activism and Gay Rights in Argentina Political Science Quarterly 128 4 687 716 doi 10 1002 polq 12138 ISSN 0032 3195 JSTOR 43828398 Help end homophobia in the workplace ProQuest www proquest com Retrieved 2021 10 19 USAID Commemorates International Day Against Homophobia Transphobia and Biphobia Statement by Administrator Samantha Power U S Agency for International Development www usaid gov 2021 05 17 Retrieved 2021 10 19 a b International Day Against Homophobia Biphobia and Transphobia UNDP Retrieved 2020 05 17 A Global Report Card on LGBTQ Rights for IDAHOBIT www advocate com 2020 05 17 Retrieved 2020 05 17 Statement by President Joseph R Biden Jr on International Day Against Homophobia Transphobia and Biphobia The White House 2021 05 17 Retrieved 2021 10 19 Statement by the Prime Minister on the International Day Against Homophobia Transphobia and Biphobia Prime Minister of Canada 2021 05 16 Retrieved 2021 10 19 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to International Day Against Homophobia Biphobia and Transphobia Official website in English International Day Against Homophobia Hong Kong IDAHO HK Regional site of Hong Kong Campaign RainbowFlash ru en de Russian Germany Campaign Project IDAHO launched by the social network Gays com and the Committee for the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia IDAHO International Lesbian and Gay Association ILGA Cuba amp World Day against Homophobia Havana Times May 16 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International Day Against Homophobia Biphobia and Transphobia amp oldid 1116593793, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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