Resources
What happens when you don’t see yourself in the law
On Jan 22, 2019, I had the pleasure of presenting at the Attorney-General's (AG) Department in Canberra on what my experiences have been as a queer South African Indian Australian woman social entrepreneur. I wanted to really highlight to the Department the dangers...
The Human Dignity Festival 2018 – Hong Kong
Ethnic LGBT+ is proud to be a primary supporter and co-convenor of the Human Dignity Festival 2018. From the 16th - 22nd of November Planet Ally, Ethnic LGBT+ and the Social Good Outpost are bringing together 7 phenomenal human rights leaders and activists from around...
Living, loving, diversity conference in Melbourne aimed for Ethnic LGBTIQ communities
Melbourne | September 21-23 | 2018 Australia's GLBTIQ Multicultural Committee (AGMC) are hosting their national conference centred on all things Ethnic LGBTIQ related, early bird registration closes this month (August) and the line up of Michael Ebeid, Roj Amedi,...
The marriage equality postal vote explained to Chinese communities
Please share and continue talking about the importance of equality for all people regardless of sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, age, disability etc.
Articles for Ethnic LGBT+ individuals
The literature in Australia remains limited on the experiences of its culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD)/Ethnic and sexual and gender diverse (LGBT+) population.
New podcast OPIA
I recently had the pleasure of sharing my story with OPIA Australia – a podcast sharing stories of women in healthy same-sex relationships.
PFLAG & Ethnic LGBT+
This morning Ethnic LGBT+ had the honour of sitting down with Shelley Argent, National Spokesperson for PFLAG Australia, to work on reaching Ethnic LGBT+ to encourage them to share their stories.
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