Wij zijn er voor Amsterdam en omgeving.

2021: COC Amsterdam bestaat 75 jaar!
2013: COC Amsterdam e.o presenteert het RAINBOW-project: een nieuw lespakket voor voorlichting op scholen
5 december 2015: Amsterdam vangt LHBT-vluchtelingen die daaraan behoefte hebben apart op.
2014: oprichting van AmsterdamPinkPanel, een onderzoekspanel voor veiligheid van LHBT Amsterdammers
2015: start Cocktail, maatjesproject voor LHBT asielzoekers in Amsterdam en Almere
2016: EuroPride in Amsterdam
1 april 2016: Amsterdam viert 15 jaar homohuwelijk met I Amsterdam in regenboogkleuren
1 maart 2023: Op 1 maart ondertekenden 14 partijen het provinciaal regenboogstembus akkoord 2023.
2016; COC Amsterdam e.o. bestaat zeventig jaar!
8 april 2013: groot protest in Amsterdam tijdens bezoek Poetin
30 augustus 2015: Amsterdam schaft verplichte geslachtsregistratie op gemeentelijke formulieren af

Doe mee!

Op verschillende manieren kun jij helpen om onze activiteiten in Amsterdam en omgeving mogelijk te maken, voor nu en de toekomst.

Steun COC

Toch actie: IDAHOT in St. petersburg

19 May 2014 -

idahot st petersburgToday’s IDAHOT “Rainbow flashmob” rally on Marsovo Pole, St. Peterburg’s city center, looked more like a celebration than in the years prior. Around 200 people came with plackards about peace, love, diversity and tolerance. Surrounded by around 200 armored policemen, they celebrated the day when homosexuality was excluded from the list of mental disorders by the World Health Association. After short speeches by the organizers and members of human rights community, rainbow balloons were released into the unusually bright and shiny St. Petersburg sky.

“Thanks to the continued solidarity and collaboration within LGBT groups and wider human rights community, and to the ombudsman and the police talking to each other and doing their job well, this time around we had peace at the rally. The real celebration will come, though, when an army of armored policemen will not be needed to surround a group of LGBT who want to speak about love and peace,” says Polina Andrianova, “Coming Out” activist.

Not everything was rainbow for LGBT activists today. Fearing to come to the rally and face the police, members of right extreme groups attacked the bus taking participants from the rally with stones while it was stopped at a traffic light. The windows did not break and no one was hurt. There are other reports of attacks on participants in the subway. As one of participants put it, “coming to an LGBT action always sobers you up to the realities of our life in Russia today.”

 
Photos from the action here:
http://www.comingoutspb.ru/en/en-news/rainbow_flashmob_17_05_2014
 
We thank our partners – the Russian LGBT Network, Alliance of Straights for LGBT Equality, Side by Side LGBT film festival, “Solidarnost'”, other human rights groups and independent LGBT activists – for informational and organizational support.
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