Here’s some of our favorite highlights and victories (so far!).
Thanks to All Out members, the first center for LGBT+ Muslims in Germany becomes reality.
Celebrity stylist Gok Wan shows his key pieces for Pride around the world... but they’re not what you’d expect.
Before India’s anti-LGBT+ law was overruled on September 2018, we partnered with Jhatkaa to help fight back against 150 years of misinformation.
The Kingdom of Eswatini is one of almost 70 countries where it's illegal to be gay. But in spite of this, they made history for LGBT+ people in 2018.
In April of 2017, more than 100 men were illegally detained and tortured under suspicion of being gay in Chechnya. A new wave of brutal attacks against LGBT+ people surfaced in late 2018. Today, we are still fighting for justice.
Leading up to the 2018 Commonwealth meeting, All Out members helped bring attention to the role the UK played in spreading anti-LGBT+ laws throughout the world.
Australia was on the verge of marriage equality for years and All Out stood in solidarity every step of the way.
More than 80 people were arrested in Azerbaijan under suspicion of being LGBT+.
When a neo-Nazi group in Bulgaria threatened to attack Sofia Pride, All Out members came together from all over the world to show their support and keep hate out of the event.
Instead of doing their jobs, far too many doctors and police officers in Albania insult and abuse LGBT+ people and even deny them their services altogether.
Costantino is a straight firefighter who marched in Rome’s 2017 Pride parade in his uniform. A few weeks after the march he received a letter from his employers accusing him of “shaming and ridiculing” his colleagues.
For three years, All Out has invited young LGBT+ activists from throughout Sub-Saharan Africa to free trainings on online campaigning, fundraising, and digital security.