Posts Tagged ‘2009’

TEAM PILIPINAS Philippine Rainbow Flag flies at the 2009 Manila Pride March

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

TEAM PILIPINAS Philippine Rainbow Flag flies at the 2009 Manila Pride March

 

TEAM PILIPINAS at 2009 Manila Pride March

Photo taken by Charles Meacham of 'Walk with Pride' http://wwpproject.wordpress.com/

 

 

Philippine Forum on Sports, Culture, Sexuality and Human Rights (TEAM PILIPINAS) carried the longest Philippine rainbow flag at the 2009 Manila Pride March held at Malate District, Manila last Saturday, 5 December 2009 from 5pm to 7:30pm. The longest Philippine rainbow flag ever carried in the history of the Manila Pride March is patterned after the logo and colors of TEAM PILIPINAS in celebration of sexual and gender diversity and equality and of the Filipino spirit. At 30 meters in length and 2.5 meters in width, the flag used the usual colors of the rainbow to symbolize LGBT pride—red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet, and added pink and brown to complete the 8 colors that will symbolize the 8 rays of the sun found in the Philippine National flag. The color pink is used as another symbol of the lesbian, gay, bakla, bantut, bayot, bisexual, tomboy, transgender, transsexual, intersex (LGBTI) community while the color brown pays homage to the Filipino race, the lahing kayumanggi. The Philippine rainbow flag of TEAM PILIPINAS is a symbol affirming and celebrating pride in being LGBTI and pride in being a Filipino.

 

TEAM PILIPINAS Philippine Rainbow Flag flying along Roxas Boulevard, Manila

TEAM PILIPINAS Philippine Rainbow Flag flying along Roxas Boulevard, Manila

 

 

The following list gives thanks to the women and men, LGBTIs, heterosexuals, and other sexual and gender minorities who carried the TEAM PILIPINAS Philippine Rainbow Flag at the 2009 Manila Pride March

Joy Aceron
Mary Grace Aceron
Bruce Amoroto
Dr. Sylvia ‘Guy’ Claudio
Ed Cruz
Edgar John Ilaga
Lizette Ilaga
Francis Isaac
Lester Miravalles
Christine Miroy
Christer Miroy
Jac Vidgen
Jane Rodriguez
Mari Santiago
Maya Tamayo
Macel Tirol

and students of Community Development at the College of Social Work and Community Development, University of the Philippines Diliman headed by Prof. Neng Magno

TEAM PILIPINAS

Philippine Forum on Sports, Culture, Sexuality and Human Rights (TEAM PILIPINAS) is a registered non-profit organization contributing to social change that is participated and led by young Filipinos from the grassroots who may or may not openly identify as lesbian, gay, bakla, bayot, bantut, bisexual, tomboy, transgender, transsexual, intersex (LGBTI) or as another sexual or gender minority (SGM). Through sports, culture, and human rights and sexuality advocacy, TEAM PILIPINAS works to strengthen human rights, diversity, equality, and peace in the Philippines and all over the world. For inquiries, email teampilipinas.org@gmail.com .

Take up the IDAHO Challenge! Help fight homophobia and transphobia

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
IDAHO May 17 - Take up the IDAHO Challenge!

IDAHO May 17 - Take up the IDAHO Challenge!

Dear friends / Mga mahal na kaibigan,

The Idaho Challenge is a community project by Gays.com to produce a user-generated video to be released 17 May 2009, the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO). While 67 countries have signed the new United Nations statement to decriminalise homosexuality worldwide, anti-gay discrimination remains a reality in many parts of the world. This year, with your help, we want to create a video that sends out the message that gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered people are just like everyone else. We come from all over the world and we come in all shapes and sizes and colours. And we want to send this message to the people of the world in every language that’s out there!

Ang hamon ng Idaho ay isang proyektong pang-komunidad ng Gay.com na naglalayong makapaglabas ng isang user-generated video na ipapalabas sa ika-17 ng Mayo taong 2009, sa Pandaigdigang Araw laban sa Homophobia at Transphobia (IDAHO). Habang may 67 bansa na ang pumirma sa panibagong pahayag ng United Nations ukol sa di-pagiging krimen ng sekswalidad sa kapwa kasarian, ang paninino at diskriminasyon sa mga bakla/tomboy/silahis/transgender ay patuloy na isang katotohan sa maraming bahagi ng mundo. Ngayong taon, sa inyong tulong, nais nating makalikha ng isang video na nagpapahayag ng mensahe na ang mga lesbyana, gay, bakla, bayot, bisexual, silahis at trangender ay mga tao rin tulad ng iba. Nagmumula tayo sa lahat ng sulok ng mundo at iba’t iba tayo ng anyo, hugis at kulay. At nais nating ipadala ang mensaheng ito sa lahat ng tao sa mundo sa lahat ng wika, dayalekto o lenggwaheng meron.

Take up the IDAHO Challenge – Help fight homophobia and transphobia

Paano ang pagsali?

1. Humarap sa isang video camera, ngumiti ang sabihin:

“Hi, ako si… Ako ay taga-…
At ipinagmamalaki ko ang pagiging
lesbyana / gay / bakla / bayot / bisexual / silahis / tomboy / trangender !”

2. I-upload ang iyong video o i-email ito sa idaho@gays.com

3. Ipaalam sa iba at himukin ang inyong mga kaibigan sa sumali!

Ilang mga tip para sa paggawa ng isang magandang video

• Para sa pinakamagandang resulta, kumuha ng video sa labas kung saan may araw.
• Pumunta sa inyong lokal o pambansang monumento.
• Laging maging alerto kung ano ang nasa inyong likuran.
• Iwagayway ang inyong pambansang watawat (o isang watawat na bahaghari!).
• Isuot ang inyong pambansang kasuotan.
• Kumuha ng video kasama ang iyong katuwang, pamilya o mga kaibigan.
• Ihayag ang iyong mensahe sa sariling wika o dayalekto.
• Kung ikaw ay may kapansanan sa pagsasalita o sa pandinig, gumamit ng sign language.
• Kung kukuha ng video sa loob, tiyakin na meron kayong sapat na ilaw.

International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia 2009

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Everyone’s invited to support May 17 International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia.

Homophobia is a negative attitude or feeling, a discomfort or an aversion towards gays and lesbians or towards homosexuality in general. It is also the rejection of gay and lesbian people or people considered as such, and of all things associated with them, such as gender nonconformity. Both on a conscious or sub-conscious level, homophobia surfaces in various ways and can even be internalised.

Variants of homophobia include:
Bi-phobia: aversion towards bisexual people or bisexuality;
Gay-phobia: aversion towards gay men or male homosexuality;
Lesbophobia: aversion towards lesbian women or female homosexuality.

Transphobia is a negative attitude or feeling, a discomfort or an aversion towards transgender people, transsexuals, people who are transitioning, and people who are intersexed.

For 2009 two equally important campaigns are launched to highlight homophobia and transphobia.

Homosexuality Knows No Borders

Homosexuality Knows No Borders

Homosexuality Knows No Borders” emphasizes that homosexuality is a universal fact and that borders cannot be forced on it. The Campaign is aimed towards helping people integrate within their host society and to make ethno-cultural communities aware of sexual diversity issues. In addition, LGBT people and their communities will benefit from their own community’s improved openness toward their issues.

International Appeal to Reject Transphobia and Respect Gender Identity

IDAHO

Every day, people who live at variance to expected gender norms (transgender, transsexual, transvestites,…) face violence, abuse, rape, torture and hate crime all over the world, in their home as well as in the public arena. Though most cases of violence never get documented, we know that in the first weeks of 2009 alone, Trans women have been murdered in Honduras, Serbia and in the USA. Trans men are equally victims of hate crimes, prejudice and discrimination despite their frequent social and cultural invisibility.

Therefore, organisations of Trans People and Human Rights defense organisations have come together to launch an International appeal to respect gender identity and reject transphobia.

International Appeal to reject transphobia and respect gender identity

If you are an organisation, entity, local authority, celebrity or personality, and want to support this Appeal, please inform IDAHOMOPHOBIA.org by sending an email at contact@idahomophobia.org. Your name will be added in the list of « first signatories » that will be presented to the press and to the wider public at the launch of this campaign on the 2009 edition of the IDAHO, around May 17th.

It may seem that these days sexual orientation and gender identity is getting less and less of an issue and people who live their gender identity and their sexuality differently from the majority enjoy comfortable and secure social and political spaces to do so.

When you have a closer look though, you will witness that there is increased homophobia and transphobia in a majority of places ; and the XXth century was actually one of the most homophobic periods ever in History.

Everywhere homosexuality and gender variance is being discriminated against ; in more that 80 countries in the world, same sex relationships are criminalised and in 7 of them, death penalty can be enforced.

Intolerance, prejudice, hate, ignorance and fear still largely prevail in individuals, groups, States, international institutions, etc…

This is why this international day to fight against homophobia and transphobia and for sexual freedom was created.

Philippine Forum on Sports, Culture, Sexuality and Human Rights (TEAM PILIPINAS), a registered non-stock, non-profit organization, working to promote and strengthen human rights, sexual and gender diversity and equality, and peace in the Philippines joins the world in celebrating May 17 – International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia. Email: teampilipinas.org@gmail.com; Website: http://diversityandequality.ph .