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The Frontline

How LGBTI Activism Can Be Supported

How LGBTI Activism Can Be Supported

24min |22/10/2021
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The Frontline

How LGBTI Activism Can Be Supported

How LGBTI Activism Can Be Supported

24min |22/10/2021
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One thing is always clear, no activist or activism organisation can work alone, and the work needs support. But where can that support be found, how can it be accessed, and when it comes through, how can you use it effectively? In this episode, we’re exploring what it means and what it takes to be supported during the highs and lows of everyday activism. We’ll be taking a look at how international and foreign support can be experienced by LGBTI activists in the movement, the difference it can make, and what it takes to get that support and make real use of it.  


Joining us to chat about support and empowerment are Stefan Sparavalo from Da se Zna in Serbia and Marty Huber, from Queer Base in Austria.  


  • For more about how we support the LGBTI movement in Europe and Central Asia, click here  
  • We create resources and learning opportunities we create for activists, see our resource about communications  
  • For examples of our past funding opportunities, click here and here  
  • For information about our annual events for activists, this year the Gathering Online, click here 
  • Join and use our free Resource Sharing Centre for LGBTI activists, The Hub 
  • See one of our surveys to provide direction to our work and the movement here  

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

One thing is always clear, no activist or activism organisation can work alone, and the work needs support. But where can that support be found, how can it be accessed, and when it comes through, how can you use it effectively? In this episode, we’re exploring what it means and what it takes to be supported during the highs and lows of everyday activism. We’ll be taking a look at how international and foreign support can be experienced by LGBTI activists in the movement, the difference it can make, and what it takes to get that support and make real use of it.  


Joining us to chat about support and empowerment are Stefan Sparavalo from Da se Zna in Serbia and Marty Huber, from Queer Base in Austria.  


  • For more about how we support the LGBTI movement in Europe and Central Asia, click here  
  • We create resources and learning opportunities we create for activists, see our resource about communications  
  • For examples of our past funding opportunities, click here and here  
  • For information about our annual events for activists, this year the Gathering Online, click here 
  • Join and use our free Resource Sharing Centre for LGBTI activists, The Hub 
  • See one of our surveys to provide direction to our work and the movement here  

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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One thing is always clear, no activist or activism organisation can work alone, and the work needs support. But where can that support be found, how can it be accessed, and when it comes through, how can you use it effectively? In this episode, we’re exploring what it means and what it takes to be supported during the highs and lows of everyday activism. We’ll be taking a look at how international and foreign support can be experienced by LGBTI activists in the movement, the difference it can make, and what it takes to get that support and make real use of it.  


Joining us to chat about support and empowerment are Stefan Sparavalo from Da se Zna in Serbia and Marty Huber, from Queer Base in Austria.  


  • For more about how we support the LGBTI movement in Europe and Central Asia, click here  
  • We create resources and learning opportunities we create for activists, see our resource about communications  
  • For examples of our past funding opportunities, click here and here  
  • For information about our annual events for activists, this year the Gathering Online, click here 
  • Join and use our free Resource Sharing Centre for LGBTI activists, The Hub 
  • See one of our surveys to provide direction to our work and the movement here  

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

One thing is always clear, no activist or activism organisation can work alone, and the work needs support. But where can that support be found, how can it be accessed, and when it comes through, how can you use it effectively? In this episode, we’re exploring what it means and what it takes to be supported during the highs and lows of everyday activism. We’ll be taking a look at how international and foreign support can be experienced by LGBTI activists in the movement, the difference it can make, and what it takes to get that support and make real use of it.  


Joining us to chat about support and empowerment are Stefan Sparavalo from Da se Zna in Serbia and Marty Huber, from Queer Base in Austria.  


  • For more about how we support the LGBTI movement in Europe and Central Asia, click here  
  • We create resources and learning opportunities we create for activists, see our resource about communications  
  • For examples of our past funding opportunities, click here and here  
  • For information about our annual events for activists, this year the Gathering Online, click here 
  • Join and use our free Resource Sharing Centre for LGBTI activists, The Hub 
  • See one of our surveys to provide direction to our work and the movement here  

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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