Several blocks of Calle Ocho will shut down Sunday for the sixth annual Gay8 Ftival, which is focg on eedom for Cuba for this year’s ftivi.
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- CUBA WEL GAY RIGHTS AS PROGRSIVE FAY CO TAK HOLD
- ANNUAL GAY8 FTIVAL RETURNS TO LTLE HAVANA SUNDAY
- GAY PRI CRACKDOWN: 4 THGS TO KNOW ABOUT LGBTQ RIGHTS CUBA
- CUBANS CELEBRATE GAY PRI PARA
CUBA WEL GAY RIGHTS AS PROGRSIVE FAY CO TAK HOLD
Gay rights activist and profsor Adiel Gonzalez kiss his hband Lazaro Gonzalez as they walk on the street Matanzas, Cuba, November 2, 2022. REUTERS/Alexandre MeneghiRtersBy Nelson Asta and At RsHAVANA (Rters) - Cuban Pedro Rafael Delgado, a 56-year-old acuntant, saw his life change dramatilly jt days after Cuba approved a set of laws by referendum September that allow gay more than a , Delgado, who works at a Communist Party office, lived as "iends" wh his 62-year-old partner, Adolfo Lopez.
"Beg gay was the embarrassment of the fay and I always lived wh that, " he told 's fay , a set of measur and regulatns that tablish the rights of all Cubans, regardls of sexual orientatn, to marry and adopt children, changed everythg, Delgado says. Polil Cartoons on World Lears But activists and experts nsulted by Rters say the sweepg, ernment-led mpaign to promote the law did more to morate entrenched homophobia and machismo than the fe prt of the self - which erns the totaly of fay relatns and not jt issu related to sexual orientatn. RESETWhile Cuba has long been hailed as the vanguard of Lat Ameri's left, had lagged behd regnal neighbors on marriage equaly, cludg Argenta, Brazil, Chile and Colombia, who moved more quickly years past to approve gay marriage and other socially progrsive transgenr medil stunt Ariana Meros, of Matanzas, rells two years earlier explag to her universy rector that "he" was now a "she.
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ANNUAL GAY8 FTIVAL RETURNS TO LTLE HAVANA SUNDAY
Gay8 is a ee and fay-iendly event. Some of those church took advantage of the openg 2018 and 2019 to mpaign agast another plebisce which would have rewrten the nstutn a way to allow gay marriage.
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GAY PRI CRACKDOWN: 4 THGS TO KNOW ABOUT LGBTQ RIGHTS CUBA
Cuba has ma progrs recent yearsCuba has largely end s state-sanctned opprsn of LGBTQ people, and has ma notable progrs toward equal ernment ma illegal to discrimate agast LGBTQ people 2010, and announced that genr nfirmatn surgeri would be ma ee unr the untry’s universal health re program 2008, acrdg to the More: Indonia's Persecutn of LGBTQ People Is Fuelg an HIV EpimicThe advanc put Cuba way ahead of the global norm, where equal rights for LGBTQ people are rarely enshred the LGBTQ people Havana report that they feel safe to go out public and var gay night clubs have popped up recent years, but harassment and ernment surveillance ntue. The Inter is makg easier to anizeThe Pri march on May 12 was ma possible by the ter, which has opened up an unprecented space for anizg the ernment eased rtrictns on the ter recent years, activists have ed social media channels to advote for broar polil the aftermath of CENESEX ncelg the march, LGBTQ activists quickly nvened on social media and msagg platforms like WhatsApp to anize a unter event, even though they faced a potential gay rights activists arrted at pri march Havana — BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) May 12, 2019Read More: As Egypt Contu Its LGBTQ Crackdown, Activists Say Media Can HelpThe ensug ternatnal media verage gave their e far more attentn than would have otherwise received, and uld help to move the needle toward greater reforms. HAVANA — Salsa mic blasted through the streets of Havana's Vedado neighborhood on Saturday as hundreds of people danced and waved rabow flags durg a march to mark the 11th annual Cuban Campaign agast homophobia.
CUBANS CELEBRATE GAY PRI PARA
"We are workg together wh the state, wh the party, wh civil society, to te the Cuban people, to change mdsets and to advance our rights, " Mariela Castro, a Cuban lawmaker and dghter of Communist Party chief Rl Castro, Satday, Castro was joed by Chilean transgenr actrs Daniela Vega, who starred the Osr-wng film "A Fantastic Woman, " and Mike Jackson, a proment LGBTQ activist, durg the march to end homophobia and, a longtime advote for LGBTQ rights Cuba, announced on Monday she would ph for same-sex marriage to be clud a nstutnal reform procs expected to beg march, known as a Cuban nga — the island's versn of an LGBTQ pri para — is part of a growg ph Cuba to allow the untry's once fiercely persecuted LGBTQ populatn to experience greater visibily. The se gets right to the pot about s objective — to “overe the taboos and prejudic that persist about same-sex love: Beg homosexual or bisexual is not a disease; is not synonymo wh perversy, nor do nstute a crime.
Homosexualy, the webse mak clear, “is a sexual orientatn that is not ed by sctn at any age; is not ntag and is not acquired by tnal fects or negative exampl the fay environment.... ” When asked by a BBC reporter September 2006 whether perceptns about homosexualy had changed Cuban society, Castro Espín answered, “I thk so; has changed very much.
She told terviewer Eduardo Jiménez García: “I do believe that sce the 1990s, there is greater acceptance of the prence of homosexuals by some portn of the populatn and public stutns. Castro Espín add, “I thk we are at a good moment to implement polici that are more explic about the fense of the human rights of homosexuals, so that we are better prepared to nont any maniftatn of discrimatn on the grounds of sexual orientatn. I see this very humanistic attempt to achieve greater rpect for the rights of homosexuals as the wagg of a battle of ias our society.