
EL*C Report: Advancing Lesbians’ Human Rights in Europe
EL*C is proud to announce the release of our most comprehensive report on the violations of lesbians’ human rights across Europe. This report was submitted as part of the Council

EL*C is proud to announce the release of our most comprehensive report on the violations of lesbians’ human rights across Europe. This report was submitted as part of the Council

We look forward to welcoming you at the EL*C 4th international lesbian conference in Rome, Italy between 23 and 26 April 2025. Going to Italy is a call to join

Rome Will Host EL*C #4 Conference in 2025Â Save the date, lesbians! We are thrilled to announce that our next EL*C Conference will take place in Rome, Italy, from April

The “Resourcing the Lesbian Movement” grant-making program, funded by the European Union and spearheaded by EL*C, is set to make a significant impact on human rights across Europe. This initiative

From connecting with activists to opening dialogues across the Baltic horizon, our journey was marked by impactful meetings and lesbian community. We’re excited to welcome new allies, friends and new

Brussels, 11 July 2024 The European Union was founded on the principles of equality and non-discrimination. Yet too many people continue to face discrimination and inequality across the Union, including

EL*C is launching a call for tenders for services related to the Research on social media companies and online hate speech against lesbians*. We are looking for: Demonstrated experience with

Join us for a training module on media strategies and public visibility, designed to amplify the communication skills within the lesbian movement. In a media landscape where voices can shape

As summer heatwaves begin to grip Southern Europe in yet another climate crisis year, EL*C is outraged by the storm of lesbophobic comments engulfing the Spanish internet. This wave of

In light of the upcoming official visit of Argentine President Javier Milei to Germany, EL*C has signed an open letter initiated by CELS – Center for Legal and Social Studies,