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events archive

2012 04 03, "East Bloc Love" at next Queer Screen on Monday 2nd April
You are warmly welcome to the next Queer Screen on Monday 2nd April,
when we proudly present East Bloc Love, a documentary about fighting
for gay equality, shot on location in six Eastern European countries.
 
Place: Medioteka - Vilniaus g. 39 - Vilniaus mokytojų namų 2 aukštas, 213-214 aud., Vilnius.
Time: Monday 2nd of April ; 18.00
 
For more information please contact Ola (ola@gay.lt)  or Anna (anna@gay.lt)
 
 
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2010 07 31, Cologne
Gay Games VIII Cologne 2010 will take place 31 July to 7 August 2010. With 34 sports and five cultural events, the Cologne Gay Games are expected to draw 12,000 participants, more than the Olympic Games. For more information, including how to register, visit www.games-cologne.com (English) or www.games-cologne.de (German).
 
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2010 05 07, Vilnius
On behalf of four LGBT organisations in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania we would like to invite you to participate in the Baltic Pride 2010 in Vilnius, Lithuania, from 6 – 8 May 2010.

The Baltic Pride 2010 is an unique opportunity for human rights defenders across Europe to get together and discuss common problems and challenges.
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2009 10 19, The Swedish Embassy
The Swedish Embassy, in cooperation with the Human Rights Monitoring Institute and the Slovenian and Norwegian Embassies will organise a seminar on Discrimination issues. The Seminar is held in connection with the visit by Mr Thomas Hammarberg, the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe.
 
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2009 05 17
In May three organisations from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania will organise the first ever joint Pride event in Riga. The Pride event is aimed at drawing attention to the situation for LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) people in the three Baltic countries and encouraging people of different sexual orientation to celebrate diversity and Baltic unity.
 
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2008 07 31, EU FOR DUMMIES - A Step-by-Step Guide to LGBT Lobbying
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ESF logoRFSL in association with the Swedish ESF Council presents:
Master of Ceremonies: Annika Ström Melin, journalist and writer on European affairs
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2008 03 28, „How do we tackle social exclusion of LGBT* people in society and the media?“
On 28 March, 2008, the Lithuanian Gay League (LGL) is organising a seminar on “How to tackle social exclusion in society and the media” in Conti Hotel, Vilnius.
 
Our political pride, and the only truly outspoken LGBT-friendly Lithuanian MP, Ausrine Pavilioniene will open the day with one of her inspirational speeches, symbolically followed by a greeting from the Equal Opportunities Ombudsperson, Ausrine Burneikiene.
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2007 05 08
During the week 16-26 of May the event called “Rainbow days 2007” will be held for the first time in Lithuania. The “Rainbow days 2007” are dedicated to highlight the importance of equality of homosexual, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) persons More
2007 04 19, Ljubljana, Slovenija
The conference is dedicated to equal opportunities and non-discrimination of sexual minorities in employment and labor market. It will focus on the results and achievements of project’s partners from Sweden, France, Lithuania and Slovenia, the exchange and promotion of good practice and ideas. More
2006 08 05, Montréal, Canada
From 26 July to 5 August 2006, the 1st World Outgames will bringing together lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) athletes from around the world in unprecedented numbers for a celebration of sport, culture and human rights. In the spirit of true inclusiveness, the Outgames are open to all, regardless of sexual orientation; all are welcome to participate. More
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