The National LGBT rights organization LGL is proud to announce the annual report for 2024. Transparency and independence from any political or financial interests are one of the most important goals for our organization in order to achieve effective inclusion and social integration of local LGBT community. LGL’s annual report for 2024 comprehensively presents organization’s activities,
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Baltic Pride, the largest LGBT community festival in the Baltic States, returns to Vilnius on June 2-8. This year, the National LGBT Rights Organization LGL invites everyone to come together under the slogan “Free to Be (Yourself)” and embrace love, unity, and inclusion. “In the context of global trends, we must speak louder about European
Representatives of the National LGBT rights organization LGL participated at the Nordic Pride Conference held in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands, on 14-16 February, 2025. The conference focused on promoting LGBTQIA+ rights and inclusivity across the Nordic region. During the conference, LGL delegates engaged in various workshops, sharing insights from their experiences advocating for LGBTQIA+ rights in
A Queer-Powered 90s Eurodance Anthem with a Message Lithuanian music icons SKAMP are back with their latest single, “Put in Love” – a high-energy 90s Eurodance-inspired track that blends infectious beats, euphoric synths, and anthemic vocals with a strong and satirical message about freedom, human rights, and the absurdity of global affairs. Check it out!
On June 2-8, in collaboration with 22 bendrà būtis, the Baltic Pride 2025 festival will include Pride House – a space for cultural, social and educational events focused on community building. We want the Pride House event program to be diverse and relevant to young LGBTQ+ people, so we are looking for individuals and/or organizations
The National Human Rights Forum discussion “Is There Space for LGBTIQ+ People in Municipalities?” which took place on December 10, 2024, highlighted systematic problems: growing community distrust in government institutions, strengthening of anti-democratic forces particularly in regions, and limited inclusion of LGBTIQ+ people in social life. Dr. Vytautas Valentinavičius from Kaunas University of Technology presented
In a landmark decision on December 18, 2024, the Constitutional Court of Lithuania has ruled that Article 4(2)(16) of the Law on the Protection of Minors Against the Detrimental Effect of Public Information violates multiple sections of the Constitution, specifically Articles 25(1,2,3) and 38(1,2), as well as the constitutional principle of the rule of law.
On December 10-14, 2024 Eglė Kuktoraitė, Communications Manager at the National LGBT rights organization LGL, took part at a study visit “Citizen Empowerment and Engagement – The Role Of NGOs” in Oslo, Norway. The study visit was aimed at exploring citizen empowerment and engagement, civil society sector funding mechanisms, frameworks for advocacy, and support structures.
On 28 November 2024 representatives of LGBTIQ+ friendly businesses and diplomatic representations were invited to take part at the presentation of Baltic Pride 2025 and discussion. The participants were greeted by IEVA DIRMAITĖ, Chairperson of the Vilnius City Human Rights Commission, and MARIANO ANDRADE GONZALEZ, Director of Johnson Matthey. VLADIMIR SIMONKO, Executive Director of LGL,

During the international ILGA-Europe LGBT human rights conference on the 19th of October, 2024, in Bucharest, it was announced that in 2025 the conference will be held in Vilnius. The historic ILGA-Europe flag was symbolically passed on to delegates from Lithuanian Gay League and Tolerant Youth Association on the conference’s stage. Vilnius won the right