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In the latest must-listen episode of our #IEfrontline podcast, we ask if a country stays at the bottom of the #RainbowEurope Map, does it mean nothing positive is happening there for LGBTI people? Check it out now!

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In our new #iefrontline #podcast, we’re looking at the #FIFAWorldCup #OneLove armband controversy. How do these symbols serve LGBTI people in countries like Qatar, and the greater goals of the movement for equality?

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In our new #IEFrontline podcast, we’re looking at the #FIFAWorldCup #OneLove armband controversy. How do these symbols serve LGBTI people in countries like Qatar, and the greater goals of the movement for equality?

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In our latest #IEFrontline #podcast, we’re looking at the @FIFAWorldCup #OneLove armband controversy. Did the focus on #LGBTI creating a Rainbow Divide, separating the human rights of one group from the human rights of all?

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In our latest #IEFrontline #podcast, we’re looking at the @FIFAWorldCup #OneLove armband controversy. What happens when divisions over LGBTI issues become the leading stories surrounding a major sporting event?

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How Businesses Can Support LGBTI Equality In this, the second episode of our new mini-series exploring the opportunities and challenges that come with businesses supporting LGBTI equality, ()we’re taking a closer look at how business can support LGBTI civil society. With us to talk about how to build partnerships with business in contexts and countries requiring different responses, from advocacy to campaigns, are Nancy Kelley, the Chief Executive of Stonewall (https://www.stonewall.org.uk/), which has long experience working with private business both in the UK and internationally and ()Noah Kraljević, from the ILGA-Europe member organisation, Expanse of Gender and Media Culture ‘Common Zone (https://voxfeminae.net/)’, who has led on LGBTI inclusion in the workplace in Croatia and joins us to talk about engagement with the private sector in the country.    Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

In the second episode of our #IEfrontline podcast mini-series exploring the opportunities and challenges that come with businesses supporting LGBTI equality, we’re taking a close look at how business can act to support LGBTI civil society 👇

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Making the Business Case for LGBTI Equality This is the first episode of our new mini-series exploring the opportunities and challenges that come with businesses supporting LGBTI equality. Over the past few years, more and more companies have been engaging with LGBTI rights and equality, from putting inclusive employment policies in place, to celebrating Pride in their marketing campaigns, to speaking out in favour of laws that would support LGBTI equality. This provides some great opportunities for activist organisations, but it’s not all plain sailing.   Here we look at the rising opportunities and challenges for LGBTI organisations engaging with the private sector. At ILGA-Europe we’ve experienced these first-hand, as businesses have reached out to support our work with and on behalf of our member organisations, and with us to discuss these developments from the ILGA-Europe perspective is our Executive Director, Evelyne Paradis. We're also joined by Jens Schadendorf (https://www.gaymechanger.com/), independent LGBTI researcher at the chair of business ethics at the Technical University of Munich, and author of the recent book, Gayme Changer: How the LGBT+ Community and their Allies are Changing the Global Economy (https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Jens-Schadendorf/dp/1912555956/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1H53PIRSSPN8L&keywords=gayme+changer&qid=1646744135&sprefix=gayme+changer%2Caps%2C76&sr=8-2) , which provides and overview of the business arena engaging with LGBTI rights and inclusion, and the impact of that, both on communities and countries. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

As democracy and equality come into the global spotlight, our new #IEfrontline podcast episode looks at the rising opportunities and challenges for LGBTI organisations engaging with the private sector 👇

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The Frontline From making the business case for engagement, to exploring the different ways businesses can work with LGBTI organisations, to a case study in how the coffee giant Starbucks successfully worked with a trans youth organisation to help shift attitudes, this is a series with learnings for both businesses who want to help shape a better world, and LGBTI organisations seeking to work with them.

Our new #IEfrontline podcast mini-series deep-dives into how actors in the private sector, from big corporates to small and medium businesses, can work with #LGBTI organisations to shape a better future for us all. All episodes available now!

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The Frontline From making the business case for engagement, to exploring the different ways businesses can work with LGBTI organisations, to a case study in how the coffee giant Starbucks successfully worked with a trans youth organisation to help shift attitudes, this is a series with learnings for both businesses who want to help shape a better world, and LGBTI organisations seeking to work with them.

Our new #IEfrontline podcast mini-series deep-dives into how actors in the private sector, from big corporates to small and medium businesses, can work with #LGBTI organisations to shape a better future for us all. All episodes available now!

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A powerful #iefrontline interview with Elif Shafak by @EvelyneParadis exploring how we can address current situations for #LGBTI communities in our world. Well worth taking a little time to listen to

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The Frontline: A Podcast for LGBTI Activists Presented by ILGA-Europe, an umbrella organisation for over 600 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) organisations across 54 countries, The Frontline is a podcast about LGBTI activism and lives in Europe and Central Asia. Deep-diving and analysing from a unique and informed perspective, The Frontline aims to bring you to the core of queer activism and give you an understanding on the complexities of what's happening, why it's happening, the wins and the losses, the challenges and commonalities, and the extraordinary ways in which the work of those on the frontlines continues in a rapidly changing world.

In our latest podcast #IEfrontline, ED of @TGEUorg, @maseoni talks from a personal perspective about how the significant growth of opposition towards trans rights across #Europe, reported in our #AnnualReview2021, is affecting real lives.

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The Frontline: A Podcast for LGBTI Activists Presented by ILGA-Europe, an umbrella organisation for over 600 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) organisations across 54 countries, The Frontline is a podcast about LGBTI activism and lives in Europe and Central Asia. Deep-diving and analysing from a unique and informed perspective, The Frontline aims to bring you to the core of queer activism and give you an understanding on the complexities of what's happening, why it's happening, the wins and the losses, the challenges and commonalities, and the extraordinary ways in which the work of those on the frontlines continues in a rapidly changing world.

“Attitudes towards LGBTI people are changing and changing fast,” says activist, Lilly Dragoeva from the Sofia-based @BilitisLGBTI in this episode of #IEfrontline podcast, which delves into the developing situation in Bulgaria. Listen to the latest episode:

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The Frontline: A Podcast for LGBTI Activists Presented by ILGA-Europe, an umbrella organisation for over 600 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) organisations across 54 countries, The Frontline is a podcast about LGBTI activism and lives in Europe and Central Asia. Deep-diving and analysing from a unique and informed perspective, The Frontline aims to bring you to the core of queer activism and give you an understanding on the complexities of what's happening, why it's happening, the wins and the losses, the challenges and commonalities, and the extraordinary ways in which the work of those on the frontlines continues in a rapidly changing world.

“Attitudes towards LGBTI people are changing and changing fast,” says activist, Lilly Dragoeva from the Sofia-based @BilitisLGBTI in this episode of #IEfrontline podcast, which delves into the developing situation in Bulgaria. Listen to the latest episode:

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