In countries around the world, LGBTQI+ people face violence and oppression simply because of who they love or who they are. We help them get to safety.
Tickets on sale for Freedom Party Toronto!
Freedom Party Toronto is back, June 6 at the Royal Ontario Museum! Join us for a night of fun, food, drinks, and dancing at the Royal Ontario Museum as we welcome the following talent for show stopping performances: RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 15 Winner, Sasha Colby and winner of season 5 of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, Shea Couleé.
On the Front Lines: Fighting for LGBTQI+ Rights at the US-Mexico Border
Lily Kurtz (she/her) is a Migration and Human Rights Advocate whose activism focuses on defending the right to asylum at the US-Mexico border. Her work comprises crisis response, emergency response to urgent cases, educating asylum seekers, as well as collecting and tracking data for large-scale litigation. Read more of Lily’s story and her work with Rainbow Railroad.
Ugandan Constitutional Court Upholds Draconian Anti-LGBTQI+ Law
Uganda’s top court rejects the request to nullify the draconian Anti-Homosexuality Act of 2023 (AHA23). Initially signed into law last May by President Museveni, AHA23 is one of the most extreme pieces of anti-LGBTQI+ legislation in the world, and includes the death penalty and life imprisonment.
Finding Home & Creating Belonging
Longjones is a volunteer for Rainbow Railroad’s Communities of Care program. Based in Boston, he is part of a Private Sponsorship Group with four other community members who are welcoming an LGBTQI+ newcomer through Welcome Corps.
My Path to Sponsoring an LGBTQI+ Refugee with Rainbow Railroad
“Thirty years ago, I escaped the war in Bosnia and started a new life, first in the US then in Canada. Now, I’m in a position to help.” Dario is a Rainbow Railroad volunteer who is part of a Private Sponsorship Group that is fundraising and preparing for the arrival of a newcomer fleeing persecution.
TRANSformation through Advocacy & Artistry: Rosheka’s Activism Journey
This International Women’s Day, we’re spotlighting the continuing epidemic of violence faced by trans women globally, and how our community can commit to eradicating transmisogyny.
Decades later, LGBTQI+ Ghanaians still face persecution based on old British colonial law
Last week, Ghana’s parliament passed one of the world’s harshest anti-LGBTQI+ bills, further threatening and endangering the queer and trans community in Ghana. Despite gaining independence from British rule on this day in 1957, more than six decades later, colonial anti-LGBTQI+ laws continue to reverberate in the country and across the continent.
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