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List of LGBT rights activists

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A list of notable LGBT rights activists who have worked to advance LGBT rights by political change, legal action or publication. Ordered by country, alphabetically.

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Albania

  • Elton Ilirjani was the first CEO of a major company in Albania who came out of the closet as gay[1] in 2016.[2] He is the founder of the Dignity Global[3] non-government organization for LGBT rights in the workplace, founded in 2019. He is also known as an LGBT activist[4] and model, making history as the first genderless model to walk Seoul Fashion Week in 2023.[5]

Argentina

  • Claudia Castrosín Verdú, she and her partner were the first lesbian couple to form a civil union in Latin America; vice president of FALGBT[6]
  • María Rachid, politician and LGBT rights activist, partner of Claudia Castrosín Verdú[6]
  • Diana Sacayán, board member of the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association and a leader of the Antidiscrimination Liberation Movement[7]

Australia

Austria

Bangladesh

Belize

Brazil

Bulgaria

Cameroon

Canada

Chile

China, People's Republic of

Colombia

Denmark

Egypt

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

India

Indonesia

Iran

Iraq

Israel

Ireland

Italy

Japan

Kenya

Kyrgyzstan

Lithuania

Lebanon

Mexico

Nepal

Netherlands

New Zealand

Nigeria

Philippines

Poland

Russia

Serbia

Sierra Leone

Singapore

Somalia

South Africa

Spain

Sri Lanka

Sudan

Syria

Taiwan

Trinidad and Tobago

Tunisia

Turkey

Uganda

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United States

See also

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