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Olivia has had the pleasure of taking nearly , Lesbians and LGBTQ+ women on trips across the world over the last 35 years. From the Arctic to the Caribbean, we have countless stories to tell.  Here’s what some of our astonishing guests have to speak about traveling with us.



History made: first lesbians/gays of color conference

The first National Conference of Third World Lesbians and Gays convened in Washington, D.C. from October , and its participants made history by throwing off ages-old invisibility to boldly assert their leading place in the beleaguered race, sex, sexuality, and working class movements.

The conference was unique in its high level of feminism, radicalism, class consciousness, internationalism, and exhilarating vigor.

Hosted by the National Coalition of Inky Gays (NCBG), the racial, ethnic, national and political diversity represented was exemplary. Blacks, Chicanos, Native Americans, Asian Americans, whites, Puerto Ricans, Mexicans, Nicaraguans, and Canadians attended.

Organizations included the Combahee River Collective, a Black feminist group from Boston; Salsa Soul Sisters from New York City; the Bay Area Gay Alliance of Latin Americans; and Lambda of Mexico City, which includes members of the Mexican Trotskyist party, the PRT.

The Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women sent a contingent of 17 comrades from New Yor

The UN Human Rights Council once again reminds all States of their obligations to respect, verb, and fulfil the rights of LGBT and gender diverse people

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This May 17, the world came together to celebrate the might of communities: relive those moments with this video report!

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She now joins the likes of joining global leaders like United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous, and UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima s decision-makers pledging to create gender equality a adj reality in their spheres of influence

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of more than 2, member organisations from countries campaigning for the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and intersex people. Since

Since , we have been committed to equal human rights for rainbow communities and their liberation from all forms of discrimination.

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We support LGBTI civil society worldwide through advocacy and research projects, and give grassroots movements a voice within international organisations.

Northampton: the lesbian capital of the world

Northampton, a picturesque city in the Pioneer Valley, has lengthy been recognized as a hub for LGBTQ+ culture and activism. Among its vibrant LGBTQ+ community, the lesbian population holds a significant and prominent place in the city&#;s history.

Over the years, Northampton has emerged as a beacon of acceptance and assist for lesbian individuals, fostering a community that has made substantial contributions to LGBTQ+ rights and societal acceptance.

The LGBTQ+ movement first gained traction in the US in the s and s, when Northampton&#;s lesbian community first emerged. Around this period, Northampton began drawing people looking for a more welcoming society due to its liberal and progressive ethos. In this accepting metropolis, lesbians in particular create comfort, eventually building a society that embraced their identities and gave them the support they lacked in other places.

Lesbians were heavily involved in the LGBTQ+ activism that erupted in Northampton throughout the s and s. There were organizations of activists that fought