The Frontline: United in a Divided World
The LGBTI activist movement has long been a beacon of social justice, achieving remarkable successes through solidarity and a shared sense of purpose. But in a polarised world, how do we remain united for positive change?
In a time of increasing polarisation, where political scapegoating and the divisiveness of social media test the very fabric of unity, togetherness within the LGBTI movement is more critical than ever. In this episode of The Frontline, ILGA-Europe’s LGBTI Activism Podcast, we revisit a critical panel discussion from last October’s Annual Conference in Bucharest,
The conversation, moderated by Simona Muršec from Ljubljana Pride, with Matt Kennedy from Trans Equality Together in Ireland, Nari Alibekova from TransDocha in Kazakhstan, and Simon Blake from Stonewall in the UK, explores how activists can build bridges across diverse identities and experiences to strengthen solidarity in the face of external challenges.
By examining practical strategies and sharing powerful insights, this must-listen episode provides a road map for fostering collaboration and resilience in an often-divided world.