Periodicals [1]

IHLIA Open Up! keeps an extensive collection of Periodicals that has been digitized from organisations across CESE Europe and is organised geographically.

Here are organisations listed who have contributed to the periodicals archive.

 

Kaos GL

Based in Ankara, Turkey, Kaos GL’s aim is to support Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) individuals in embracing libertarian values, realising their own existence, and in cultivating themselves in order to contribute to the development of social peace and welfare. Kaos GL launched the Kaos GL magazine in 1994, which is still published today and is the longest running LGBTI publication in Turkey. Kaos GL’s other main areas of activity include the annual International Meeting Against Homophobia, monitoring discrimination in the workplace, education, health, housing, reporting hate crimes/speeches, legal support, local correspondents network and news site. Archive contains periodicals only.

Size

Period covered

97 editions (each magazine is around 50-60 pages)

1994-2008

Languages

Type of documents

Turkish

periodicals

General themes/Keywords

feminism, gender, homophobia, LGBTI rights, militarism, sexism, transgender people, transphobia

 

SKUC-LL

SKUC-LL is an autonomous, non-profitable NGO based in Ljubljana, Slovenia, dealing with social, political and cultural aspects of lesbian women and LGBT. It was established in 1987 within the Students’ Cultural Centre SKUC as the first lesbian group in Eastern Europe. SKUC-LL is trying to fight against homophobia, discrimination and invisibility of LGBTI cultures and communities, and works in culturally and politically engaged projects. It aims to break the massive walls of civic apathy, political ignorance, ideological terror and mind exploitation.

Size

Period covered

est. 200 pages

end 1980s to early 2000s

Languages

Type of documents

Slovene

art editions, documentary articles, fanzines, journals, magazines, proceedings

General themes/Keywords

arts, culture, human rights, LGBTI history, media, politics

 

Háttér Support Society

Háttér Support Society for LGBT People in Hungary („Háttér”) was founded in 1995 with the aim of protecting the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people and reducing the fear and ignorance about homosexuality through better integration of LGBT people to the society at large. Over the years Háttér has also become the leading voice for LGBT people in Hungary: it is the most active among the Hungarian LGBT organizations to lobby the state and advocate for the equality of LGBT people, and it offers services not only for LGBT people, but also to other LGBT organizations as well.

Size

Period covered

 

1999-2008

Languages

Type of documents

Hungarian

 

General themes/Keywords

 

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