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LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) organizations in the Philippines. Pages in category "LGBTQ organizations based in the Philippines" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Created by Mayor Herbert Bautista with an office order, it was launched on 25 March 2013 to highlight the city government's support for the implementation and enforcement of gender-based policies, programs and activities. Equality Philippines (EqualityPH): Non-profit organization to promote and safeguard the rights of LGBT members and allies in ...
LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer) rights, culture, people and organizations in the Philippines The main article for this category is LGBTQ in the Philippines . Subcategories
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Formed in March 2013, it is the first of its kind in the Philippines. [1] The Quezon City Pride Council (QCPC) was formed to oversee the integration of all city programs and projects for the LGBT community. The QCPC was created through an office order during the term of Mayor Herbert Bautista and was formally launched on March 25, 2013. [2]
Based on a report made by USAID, in partnership with UNDP, entitled "Being LGBT in Asia: The Philippines Country Report", the LGBT community during the early 90s wrote several books that raised awareness, such as Ladlad, a 1993 anthology of Philippine gay writing edited by Danton Remoto and J. Neil Garcia, and Margarita Go-Singco Holmes's A ...
LGBTQ-related mass media in the Philippines (4 C, 1 P) Pages in category "LGBTQ culture in the Philippines" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Bahaghari (literally, "Rainbow") is the national democratic organization of LGBT+ Filipinos advocating for LGBT+ rights in the country.. Bahaghari is a nationwide coalition of various LGBT+ affiliates, member organizations, and advocates that take a stand on issues such as discrimination, homophobia, transphobia, misogyny, violence, militarization, imperialism, poverty, homelessness ...