The Lithuanian Social Democratic Party (LSDP) has long positioned itself as a progressive force in Lithuanian politics. However, recent developments suggest a troubling retreat from its previous commitments to LGBTI rights, raising questions about the party’s true values, their adherence to the EU social commitments, and its ability to champion meaningful social change. This shift
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On 17 August 2024 a delegation of representatives of the National LGBT rights organization LGL participated in the Tartu Pride March. Together with representatives of partner organizations Mozaika (Latvia), Estonian LGBT Association (Estonia), Latvian Human Rights Centre, Estonian Human Rights Centre, and Samtokin 78 (Iceland), a group of motivated LGL volunteers emersed in a colorful
In 2010, the Council of Europe adopted Recommendation CM/Rec(2010)5, a landmark instrument to combat discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. This non-binding yet soft law measue outlines measures for Member States to protect LGBTIQ rights. Following reviews in 2013 and 2018, the current report contributes to the third pan-European assessment, focusing on Lithuania’s
The National LGBT rights organization LGL is proud to announce the annual report for 2023. 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 2023 comprehensively presents organization’s activities,
On June 15 2024 a delegation of representatives of the National LGBT rights organization LGL participated in the Baltic Pride 2024 march in Riga. A large, joint delegation of LGL volunteers and representatives of the Tolerant Youth Association was clearly visible at the march in Riga. From the first moments of the march, the group

On 8 June 2024 during the Lithuanian Pride gala concert in Vingis Park the Rainbow Awards were given to individuals and organizations contributing to the inclusion of LGBTIQ+ people in their daily activities. This year, in cooperation with the commissions formed by organizations promoting diversity, individuals and organizations were awarded in three nominations: Active Citizen

On 8 June 2024 the Lithuanian Pride March for Equality culminated with a gala concert in Vingis Park featuring live performances of national and international stars of the LGBTQI+ community: DJs, drag performers Cheddar Gorgeous (United Kingdom), LaDiva Live (Belgium-France), Rita Baga (Canada), Catherine d’Oex (Switzerland). The show was hosted by Sederginne (the Netherlands), Edma

On 8 June 2024 the traditional March for Equality was held in Vilnius under the framework of the Lithuanian Pride festival. The march, organized by the National LGBT rights organization LGL, was attended by more than 15 000 participants. The traditional March for Equality, which has been taking place since 2010, was enlivened by 10
On 7 June 2024, on the eve of the Lithuanian Pride March For Equality, a reception was held at the residence of H.E. Ole T. Horpestad, Ambassador of Norway. The reception was attended by the drag queens of the Lithuanian Pride concert. Catherine D’oex (Switzerland) performed to a large LGBTQI+ friendly audience, including Rita Baga
On 7 June 2024 the National LGBT rights organization LGL organized an international Lithuanian Pride conference “LGBTQI+ Inclusive Education for a Change in Diverse Society”, which took place in Vilnius City Municipality Conference Hall. During the international conference, the need to ensure education without discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, the right to