FACE FORWARD: Summary of the ILGA-Europe 2025 Conference
Although a week has passed since the ILGA-Europe Conference in Vilnius, the emotions, conversations, and inspirations that took place there are still with us. It’s one of the most important gatherings of the European LGBT+ movement, which this year, under the theme “Face Forward,” brought together over 420 participants from 55 countries, representing hundreds of organizations and initiatives working for equality.
The conference featured more than 70 sessions, workshops, and meetings, including the Regional Marriage Strategy Meeting, dedicated to advancing marriage equality strategies.
The Campaign Against Homophobia (Kampania Przeciw Homofobii) was represented by:
- Miko Czerwiński
- Miłosz Przepiórkowski
We returned from Vilnius with an even stronger sense of community, energy, and conviction that solidarity across borders is the real strength of our movement.
Financed by the National Freedom Institute – Center for Civil Society Development under the Government Program for the Development of Civic Organizations 2018–2030, Priority 5 – Emergency Support.
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