Here’s some of our favorite highlights and victories (so far!).
All Out members joined together to help out during a massive tragedy.
This is a big win for our fantastic partners at Le Maree Napoli, Arcigay Napoli, Atn, and the thousands of All Out members who fought for the anti-discrimination law.
Thousands of people came together virtually in St. Petersburg in a huge, colorful display of solidarity with LGBT+ people who are not allowed to celebrate Pride.
Like many countries, Brazil had a 12-month deferral policy for men who have sex with men to donate blood – that is, gay or bisexual men couldn't donate unless they went through a full year of abstinence.
We helped launch a groundbreaking safe space for LGBT+ people in Venezuela.
After more than 110,000 people asked for an end to so-called “conversion therapies” in Germany, the German Parliament finally took action in 2020.
The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for LGBT+ people reach across the planet and touch many lives, often in the most unexpected ways.
Thousands of All Out members donated over US$12,000 – enough to keep one of Poland's few LGBT+ centers open!
When the Covid-19 pandemic reached Brazil, in March 2020, LGBT+ shelters were hit hard.
When the global pandemic started in early 2020, our queer partner network around the world told us a heartbreaking story: LGBT+ people who were already vulnerable before COVID-19 were literally struggling to survive.
When news broke that U.S. hate preacher Franklin Graham had announced a tour in the UK, All Out's Executive Director Matt Beard – who is a citizen of London – was shocked.
In October 2018, a major discussion started at Brazil's Supreme Court: should discrimination against LGBT+ people be a crime in Brazil? All Out was there – literally in court! – every step of the way. Read on to find out more!