The effects of homophobia in Arabic-speaking communities in New South Wales. In 2003, the NSW Attorney General’s Department (AGD) released its landmark report on homophobic hostilities and violence against lesbians and gay men, You Shouldn’t Have to Hide to be…
Deakin University and the Australian GLBTIQ Multicultural Council Inc. (AGMC) are pleased to provide this research report to the Victorian Commissioner for Gender and Sexuality, Ro Allen, and the Advisory Group: Carmel Guerra, CEO of the Centre for Multicultural Youth;…
It is a compilation including all of the stories, resources and services, relevant to young LGBTQIA+ indigenous folk, that we have shared in the Indigenous Voices section of our newsletter in 2020. We have produced this material in collaboration with…
A guide to best practice in determining applications for refugee status based on sexual orientation, gender identity and intersex grounds.
Workman, A.; Kruger, E.; Micheal, S.; Dune, T. LGBTIQ CALD People’s Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence: A Systematic Literature Review. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 15843. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315843
Queer and present danger is a three-part series written in response to the cancellation of queer events across 2023. Many a battle has been won but, as this year has shown us, glory and progress are fragile and easily stripped…
Many Spirit Dreaming. Channel: @First Peoples Disability Network Australia
The term “Intersectionality” was first coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989, who described it as “a lens through which you can see where power comes and collides, where it interlocks and intersects.” She published a paper titled “Demarginalizing the Intersection…
Nicole L. Asquith, Anneke Collison, Lisa Lewis, Kai Noonan, Eloise Layard, Guneet Kaur, Fernanda Bellei & Erdem Yigiter (2019) Home is where our story begins: CALD LGBTIQ+ people’s relationships to family, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 31:3, 311-332, DOI: 10.1080/10345329.2019.1642837
The lived experience of intersex people, and the intersex movement, have many intersectionalities with experiences of disability and the disability movement. This intersectionality is well understood by IHRA, with a long history of co-operation with disability organisations, but it is…