International Lesbian Information Service Explained

The International Lesbian Information Service (ILIS) was an international organization which aimed at fostering international lesbian organizing. It was started within ILGA in 1980.[1] [2] [3] [4] The following year, at a separate lesbian conference arranged prior to the ILGA Turin conference, lesbian organizations decided that ILIS should become a separate organization.[5] [6]

History

ILIS arranged eleven international conferences in Europe,[7] and supported lesbian conferences in Latin America and Asia through their regional networks (the Latin America Network and the Asian Lesbian Network).

In Turin in 1981, criticism concerning the lack of visibility of lesbians in the gay movement, as well as the cost of participation for lesbian activist to the ILGA conferences led to the separation of ILIS from ILGA.[8] Paola Bachetta recalls leaving ILGA to form ILIS also in reaction to the lack of inclusivity towards postcolonial issues. Subsequently, the following ILIS conferences included intersectional workshops on racism, lesbophobia and postcolonial issues.

ILIS was represented at the 1985 United Conference on the status of women, as a result of the decision to reach out to non western lesbians. In 1986, the ILIS Geneva conference fundraised money to strive towards the participation of lesbians coming from postcolonial countries. One of the main topic of the conference was "Political Exile for Lesbians of All Countries". The following conferences had to face some criticism about unchallenged assumptions: the fact that the conferences were meant for outed lesbians and did not take into consideration others types of lesbian expressions under oppressive regimes, and the fact that western countries were presented as saviors to third world countries.

The activities seem to have gradually stopped in the late 1990s, with their final newsletter being published in 1998.

The ILIS Secretariat, which also coordinated the publishing of regular newsletters,[9] [10] [11] rotated as follows:

Conferences

Below are listed the international lesbian conferences organised by ILIS in Europe in conjunction with local lesbian organisations, the presence of ILIS representatives at three UN World Conferences on Women, as well as the Latin American and Asian Lesbian Conferences that were organised either with the help of ILIS or to which ILIS member groups attended:

See also

Bibliographic references

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of Lesbian Movement in Europe « European Lesbian* Conference 6. – 8. October 2017. europeanlesbianconference.org. en-GB. 2018-05-28.
  2. Web site: 1980. martine_laroche. caminare.free.fr. 2018-05-28.
  3. Giuliani. Maureen A.. 1997. Lesbians' experiences of human rights violations: A global perspective . MA thesis . University of Toronto .
  4. Book: Reinfelder, M.. Amazon to Zami Towards a Global Lesbian Feminism. 1996. Burns & Oates .
  5. Web site: ILIS Information. www.sappho.net. 2018-05-28.
  6. Web site: Gay and Lesbian Movements IISH. socialhistory.org. en. 2018-05-28.
  7. Web site: Egotrip – ILIS Newsletter 13 (1983). https://web.archive.org/web/20110724054429/http://www.sappho.net/eva/ilis/egotrip.html. dead. 2011-07-24. 2011-07-24. 2018-05-28.
  8. Bacchetta. Paola. 2002. Rescaling Transnational "Queerdom": Lesbian and "Lesbian" Identitary-Positionalities in Delhi in the 1980s. Antipode. en. 34. 5. 947–973. 10.1111/1467-8330.00284. 0066-4812.
  9. Web site:

    IHLIA search ::

    . www.ihlia.nl. en-US. 2018-05-28.
  10. International Lesbian Information Service. 2018-05-28. ILIS newsletter.. ILIS Newsletter.. 22693514. 0923-1706.
  11. Web site: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Periodicals: Libraries – Northwestern University. www.library.northwestern.edu. en. 2018-05-28. 2018-01-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20180129140402/http://www.library.northwestern.edu/libraries-collections/special-collections/printed-materials/glbt-periodicals.html. dead.
  12. Book: ILIS-conference 1980, Amsterdam: Report. 1980. International Lesbian Information Secretariat. en.
  13. Wilson . Ann Marie . Dutch Women and the Lesbian International . . January 2022 . 31 . 1 . 126–153 . 10.1080/09612025.2021.1954338 . . Abingdon, Oxfordshire . 240520862 . 0961-2025 . 9405931614. free .
  14. Web site: clit007 – Concentré Lesbien Irrésistiblement Toxique. www.clit007.ch. fr-FR. 2018-05-28.
  15. Web site: Du couple homosexuel à l'homoparentalité. Delaborde. Peggy. Lavanchy. Candice. 2008. doc.rero.ch. 28 May 2018.
  16. Pereira. Neusa Das Dores. Calvet. Elizabeth. Falquet. Jules. 2002. Lesbianisme noir au Brésil. Nouvelles Questions Féministes. fr. 21. 1. 110–124. 10.3917/nqf.211.0110. 0248-4951. free.
  17. Book: Mais qu'est-ce qu'elles voulaient ?: histoires de vie du MLF à Genève. Budry. Maryelle. Ollagnier. Edmée. 1999. Editions d'en bas. 9782829002427. fr.
  18. ILIS. press release. 1986. Conférence des lesbiennes à Genève. Femmes Suisses et le Mouvement Féministe. 74. 14.
  19. Web site: GFM Archive – Documents for the Plenary Session of the IGA Conference 1981. ufdc.ufl.edu. en. 2018-05-28.
  20. Web site: GFM Archive – Documents for the Plenary Session of the IGA Conference 1981. en. 2018-05-28.
  21. Web site: GFM Archive – Documents for the Plenary Session of the IGA Conference 1981. en. 2018-05-28.
  22. News: ELC OCH ILIS. Arkiv. Lesbiskt. 2017-10-12. Lesbisk makt. 2018-05-28. sv.
  23. Book: De-Centering Sexualities. Phillips. Richard. Shuttleton. David. Watt. Diane. 2005-08-19. Routledge. 9781134648238. en.