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LGBTQ community - Wikipedia LGBT, or GLBT, is an initialism that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender In use since the 1990s, the term is an adaptation of the initialism LGB, which was used to replace the term gay – when referring to the community as a whole – beginning in various forms largely in the early 1990s [5][citation needed] Terms, such as LGBTQ, are needed to foster inclusiveness for people
LGBTQ Community | Definition, Meaning, Flag | Britannica The LGBTQ community is a group of persons in any country, region, or other locality who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer Members of the LGBTQ community feel some degree of empathy and solidarity with each other based on their shared experience and knowledge of anti-LGBTQ prejudice, discrimination, and disrespect
LGBTQ+ facts and figures | Stonewall Half of black, Asian and minority ethnic LGBT people (51 per cent) have experienced discrimination or poor treatment from others in their local LGBT community because of their ethnicity
From LGBT to LGBTQIA+: The evolving recognition of identity October is LGBT History Month Or, as some might say, LGBTQ History Month Or even LGBTQIA+ History Month The terms for the community of people that encompasses people who are lesbian, gay
About LGBTQ Communities - VAWnet. org LGBTQ individuals use a variety of terms to identify themselves and their communities Individual and societal understanding of sexuality and gender identity are constantly changing Resources in this section provide definitions for some of the more commonly used terms, as well as some basic information on history, language, myths and facts, and answers to frequently asked questions relating
LGBT Rights by Country 2025 Country-by-country details of the rights enjoyed by LGBTQI+ individuals, including the best countries for LGBTQI+ rights and the worst countries for LGBTQI+ rights
A brief history of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender social movements As of 2016, LGBT identification and activism was still punishable by death in 10 countries: Iran, Iraq, Mauritania, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Uganda, and Yemen; the plight of the LGBT community in Russia received intense focus during the 2014 Winter Olympic Games, to which President Obama sent a contingent of out LGBT athletes
LGBT Rights - Amnesty International Discrimination against LGBTI people We are each protected against discrimination based on our sexual orientation, gender identity and or expression and sex characteristics under international human rights law However, in practice, authorities in many countries that have signed international treaties, committing them to protect human rights, continue to implement and introduce legislations