...if not for the voices and actions of people...

...if not for the voices and actions of people...

“[The Minister’s] statement flies in the face of the constitutional rights to freedom of expression and association – and people are afraid to speak up. But we must remember that Tanzania would never have become independent were it not for the voices and actions of people who were opposed to the government at the time.”

Neela Ghoshal, Senior Researcher at Human Rights Watch on the crackdown against LGBT and other rights organizations

Break this vicious circle

Break this vicious circle

One form of fundamentalism or extremism is not a justification for another. Each is a reinforcing reminder of the global humanist crisis that lies before us. We must break out of this vicious circle that will leave youth globally facing a political landscape offering only a bleak choice of competing extremisms.

~ Special Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights, Karima Bennoune in her report to  the Human Rights Council

liberté personnelle

liberté personnelle

"À l'heure où le monde est en train d'évoluer, à l'heure où certains pays ont instauré le mariage homosexuel et l'ont reconnu, la moindre des choses est de dépénaliser au Liban, ce qui constitue véritablement une liberté personnelle." 

"At a time when the world is evolving, at a time when certain countries have established gay marriage and recognized it, the least thing to do is to decriminalize homosexuality in Lebanon, which really constitutes a personal freedom."

Former Lebanon MP Salah Honein wondering how it is possible to criminalize "a feeling". 

Courage and Determination

Courage and Determination

“Strong efforts must be made to increase LGBT visibility amongst ordinary Nigerians as well as [showing] the average Nigerian the great strides that are being achieved with regards to LGBT rights in other parts of the world. It is a long and arduous journey ahead and the challenge must be met firmly and with courage and determination.”

~ 25-year-old gay man living in Nigeria to the Bisi Alimi Foundation in their report  Not Dancing to Their Own Music 

I am young, I am gay, I am black...

 I am young, I am gay, I am black...

"Madam Speaker, I am young, I am gay, I am black, a true blue Territorian... I am eternally proud of who I am and where I come from, I own it and wear it with pride."  
~  Chansey Paech, Australia’s first openly gay aboriginal elected to Parliament speaking at the opening of the 13th Assembly of the Northern Territory.  

 “I am black I am gay. I cannot separate the two into secondary or primary struggles.” 
~ activist Simon Nkoli before his death in 1998

If one of you is in pain, then I am in pain too

If one of you is in pain, then I am in pain too

“If one of you, my church members, is in pain, then I am in pain too...

Nothing that I heard in the last two days takes away from what the bishops have already said to people of LGBTI orientation. You are loved by God and all baptised, believing and faithful persons, regardless of sexual orientation, are full members of the Body of Christ. We urge you to stick with us to play your full part in the deliberations to come."


Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, Dr Thabo Makgoba following the South African Anglican Church synod that voted against blessing same-sex unions

None of us are free until all of us are free.

None of us are free until all of us are free.

"None of us are free until all of us are free. And make no mistake about it! The ruling today was just the first step. It continues. The struggle continues."
 
~ Senior Counselor Lisa Shoman who represented plaintiff Caleb Orozco in his complaint that the law criminalizing homosexuality in Belize was unconstitutional. In a landmark ruling, Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin struck down the law.

 

We value some lives more than others

We value some lives more than others

"The real reason we haven’t beaten the epidemic boils down to one simple fact: We value some lives more than others. 

We value men more than women. Straight love more than gay love. White skin more than black skin. The rich more than the poor. And adults more than adolescents. I know this because AIDS does not discriminate on its own. It has no biological preference... it doesn't single out the vulnerable, the oppressed or the abused. We single out the vulnerable, the oppressed and the abused. We ignore them, we let them suffer and then we let them die."


~ actress Charlize Theron, addressing the 21st International AIDS Conference in South Africa