LGBT Qaamaneq explained

LGBT Qaamaneq – Landsforeningen for Bøsser, Lesbiske, Biseksuelle og Transpersoner i Grønland (English: LGBT Qaamaneq – The Greenlandic National Organisation for Gay Men, Lesbians, Bisexuals and Transgender persons) was a lobby group for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people in Greenland.[1]

The association was founded in 2014.[2] It was a revival of an earlier organization, also named Qaamaneq, which had folded due to lack of active participation,[3] resulting from the phenomenon of LGBT Greenlanders often moving to the mainland of Denmark to participate in a larger LGBT community.[4] The original organization, active from 2002 to 2007, had been led by Erik Olsen.[4]

LGBT Qaamaneq's aim is to work for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people's political, social, cultural and workplace equality at every level of society.[5] The association seeks to work against discrimination and to function as a dedicated lobby for the purpose of influencing lawmakers, for example in areas such as marriages, adoption, the artificial insemination of lesbians, and rights for transpersons.

The group achieved a notable success when same-sex marriage in Greenland was legalized by the Inatsisartut on May 26, 2015.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. http://sermitsiaq.ag/lgbt-qaamaneq-begejstret-ny-lov "LGBT Qaamaneq begejstret over ny lov"
  2. http://knr.gl/da/nyheder/ny-landsforening-lesbiske-b%C3%B8sser-bisexuelle-og-transk%C3%B8nnede "Ny landsforening for lesbiske, bøsser, bisexuelle og transkønnede"
  3. http://www.newnownext.com/worldwatch-greenlands-first-gay-pride/06/2010/ "WorldWatch: Greenland’s First Gay Pride"
  4. http://www.dr.dk/Nyheder/Indland/2008/07/27/090926.htm "Homoseksuelle mobbes i Grønland"
  5. http://www.dr.dk/Nyheder/Indland/2015/05/28/145309.htm "LGBT-forening: Lykkelig over ny lov i Grønland - trods religiøs modstand"
  6. http://arcticjournal.com/culture/1626/nuuk-oks-same-sex-marriage-hurdles-remain "Nuuk OKs same-sex marriage but hurdles remain"