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TIM Convida Orgulho LGBT (assista aqui)

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Não esqueça de avançar o vídeo para o minuto 26:20,  que é quando começa a live (agora gravada) Como parte das ações para celebrar o mês do Orgulho LGBT grandes nomes LGBTs, que representam a diversidade racial, geracional, gênero e pessoa com deficiência, discutem as conquistas e desafios da comunidade LGBT no mercado de trabalho, e dão dicas de como podemos combater a discriminação e contribuir para uma sociedade mais inclusiva. Não esqueça de avançar o vídeo para o minuto 26:20,  que é quando começa a live (agora gravada) Mediação:   Rodrigo França – ator, filósofo e cientista social Convidados: Consuelo Cruz – Editora de Conteúdo GNT e líder do grupo de afinidade étnico-racial do grupo Globo Lucas de Abreu Maia – Jornalista e cientista político Maite Schneider – Co-fundadora da TransEmpregos Reinaldo Bulgarelli – Secretário Executivo do Fórum de Empresas e Direitos LGBTI+   Siga a TIM nas redes sociais: Facebook: www.facebook.com/timbrasil Instagram: www.insta...

Perguntaram-me se ser LGBT me define

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Por Sergio Viula Só queria dizer isso aí mesmo. E para quem sabe ler em alemão, se houver curiosidade por causa da legenda da foto, aí vaí o link da matéria:  https://www.dw.com/de/schwulenheilung-auf-dem-vormasch/a-40618005

Rio's LGBT Pride Parade postponed and the risk of electing a homophobic governor in October.

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President Dilma Rousseff receives LGBT activists after the protest wave

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President Dilma Rousseff receives LGBT activists, avoids talking about ‘gay cure’ and condemns discrimination Dilma (center) meets up with assessors and LGBT actvisits  in her office on June 28, 2013. photo by Veja magazine by Sergio Viula After the protest wave that swept Brazil nationwide in the last two weeks, President Dilma Rousseff started to lead a series of meetings with social movements. This June 28, against all odds, she finally received a group of LGBT activists. Dilma has been resistant to any approach related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues. Dilma’s misdeeds in education and health In May, 2011, she banned a project on education against homophobia in public schools handing in to noisy pressure by the evangelical board of deputies and senators in the Congress. In March, 2013, her government banned an HIV prevention campaign. The video advertisement included two young men who met in a disco and recommended safe sex. The video was aimed at people ...

RIO: MARCH AGAINST HOMOPHOBIA AND 'GAY CURE' - JUNE 28, 2013

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Protesters call for the removal of Deputy Marco Feliciano from the presidency of the Human Rights Committee of the Chamber of Deputies (Photo: Kátia Carvalho/Estadão Conteúdo). Protesters hold a demonstration in Rio, calling for the criminalization of homophobia  (Photo: Marcelo Piu/ Agência O Globo).  By Sergio Viula Update on Jan 9th, 2025 English On June 28, 2013, around a thousand protesters gathered in downtown Rio de Janeiro to protest against the "gay cure" bill approved by the Human Rights Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, chaired by Deputy Marco Feliciano. The demonstration began at the Candelária Church and marched to the City Council of Rio de Janeiro, lasting over four hours. During the protest, participants expressed their opposition to the bill and called for Feliciano's resignation from the presidency of the committee. Psychologist Fernanda Haikal, from the Regional Psychology Council, participated in the protest and criticized the bill, stating that...

European, American and Brazilian LGBT recent History

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Why is June the Gay Pride Month?  Where does it come from?  And where is it going to?  By Sergio Viula Human beings tend to get used to their surroundings, be it sceneries, interpersonal relationships, habits, ideas, etc. Unfortunately, due to that ability or deficiency, depending on the point of view, the human animal is capable of living with injustice without noticing them or even thinking them over. To make matters worse, there are people who wonder or feel uncomfortable before the least questioning of the status quo. Those are usually called conservative and alike. Thus, several kinds of violence, injustice and inequality abide with the indifference of those who are not directly affected, and sometimes even by those who are. This is the “tribe” of “that’s what it’s like”. Fortunately, there are those who understand the urgency and importance of acting in a way that may bring up transformations into a more balanced and fair existence to all. ...