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Equal Families – Workshop for LGBT+ Parents Completed!23.06.2025
Equal Families – Workshop for LGBT+ Parents Completed!
On Sunday, June 15, 2025, a workshop was held for LGBT+ parents, where we talked about strategies to protect Rainbow Families in Poland and gained new skills in communication and working with the media. Even though the political situation has changed after the presidential election — and the future of the civil partnership bill (which does not include support for families) looks less hopeful — we still speak up loud and clear: Like anyone else, we have the right to become parents and expect the same support from the state as different-sex couples! Our children deserve the same protection as... -
The “Pride & Parent” workshops are behind us – see how it went!09.06.2025
The “Pride & Parent” workshops are behind us – see how it went!
This past weekend (June 7–8), we held the “Pride & Parent” workshops – a unique space created for queer women, moms, and individuals with experiences of womanhood who are considering parenthood. During the two-day gathering, participants had the opportunity to: gain practical knowledge about the legal and medical aspects of pregnancy and parenthood for LGBT+ people, hear personal stories and share their own experiences in a safe, welcoming space, meet others in similar situations and begin forming networks of community-based support. The workshops were both educational and community-building. Our goal was for everyone to leave not only with more knowledge,...pride&parentqueer momsworkshop -
ILGA-Europe Rainbow Map Index: Poland No Longer Last in the EU – But Still at the Bottom14.05.2025
ILGA-Europe Rainbow Map Index: Poland No Longer Last in the EU – But Still at the Bottom
Today, ILGA-Europe published its Rainbow Map & Index, ranking 49 countries based on how well they protect the human rights of LGBT+ people. Poland ranked 39th – still one of the lowest in Europe, but no longer the very last country in the European Union. Malta again came first, followed by Belgium and Iceland. Countries like Russia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey scored the lowest overall. For the first time in five years, Poland is no longer in the last place among EU countries. However, the country’s legal framework and law enforcement practices regarding the human rights of LGBT+ people remain among...ILGA-EuropeRainbow Map Index -
PRIDE & PARENT – join a workshop for queer moms and queer women* considering parenthood05.05.2025
PRIDE & PARENT – join a workshop for queer moms and queer women* considering parenthood
Are you a queer woman or someone with an experience of womanhood who is thinking about becoming a parent? Or maybe you’re already a mom? Sign up for a free, two-day workshop organized by KPH (Campaign Against Homophobia). About the workshop During the event, you will: gain practical knowledge about the medical and legal aspects of pregnancy and parenting, hear stories from others and share your own experiences in a safe and affirming space, connect with other families and individuals in similar situations, building a supportive network. The workshop is both integrative and educational – our goal is for each...pride&parentworkshop -
KPH in 2024: Key Moments for LGBT+ Rights27.01.2025
KPH in 2024: Key Moments for LGBT+ Rights
2024 was an impactful year for LGBT+ rights in Poland, especially because of the game-changing elections in 2023. It was a year of progress, advocacy, and collaboration across politics, law, community support, and business. Here is our look back at what happened! Politics Amendments to the Criminal Code Reached Parliament KPH, together with other organizations working for LGBT+ people, met with Adam Bodnar and Krzysztof Śmiszek to talk about the need for changes to the Criminal Code regarding crimes and hate speech. Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar apologized to the LGBT+ community for the harm done by the country. The...LGBTzwiązki partnerskie -
Inspiring Meeting with Grantees from the “Wspólnymi Siłami” Grant Fund14.01.2025
Inspiring Meeting with Grantees from the “Wspólnymi Siłami” Grant Fund
On January 11–12:Warsaw became the venue for a unique event that brought together representatives from 13 organizations, groups, and associations from across Poland participating in the “Wspólnymi Siłami” grant fund. The event served as a platform for sharing experiences, building collaborative networks, and co-creating innovative ideas for the future. During two days, participants engaged in creative workshops designed to help them develop innovative initiatives within their groups. The sessions were filled with inspiring discussions about successes, challenges, and strategies for overcoming obstacles. The event also provided ample opportunities for networking and strengthening connections among participants. Attendees shared their experiences, forged...lgbt+ movementwspólnymi siłami
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