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GLISA celebrates 5 years, 5 continents, and 5,000 registrants!

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

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MEDIA RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ATTENTION SPORTS EDITOR

GLISA CELEBRATES 5 YEARS, 5 CONTINENTS, AND 5,000 REGISTRANTS! On its 5th anniversary, GLISA congratulates Copenhagen, 2009 World OutGames host, for surpassing registrant benchmark.

(May 20, 2009 – Montreal, Canada) The Gay and Lesbian International Sport Association (GLISA) congratulates the Copenhagen World OutGames organizing team for surpassing the benchmark of 5,000 registered participants for the upcoming 2nd World OutGames, July 25th through August 1st.

“This is a significant event in the life of GLISA and the OutGames”, stated Julia Applegate Co- President of GLISA International.” “It was just five year ago that GLISA was established and it’s grown into 5 Continental Association and literally hundreds of member organizations”.

To celebrate its 5th anniversary and its 5 Continental Associations, the GLISA board of directors wanted to further support the 2nd World OutGames by sponsoring the “5-5-5 Campaign” which is awarding 5 sports registrations, 5 culture registrations, and 5 conference registrations to be shared with the 5 continental areas! GLISA North America, Asia Pacific and Central & South America are identifying their proposed recipients through their own organizational connections. GLISA Africa and Europe are working through delegates and contact people to identify recipients. Recipients can be one person (for sports, culture, and conference) or multiple persons (one for sport, one for culture, one for conference) for each Continental Association.

GLISA International will fund the Sports and Human Rights registrations and Copenhagen has agreed to provide the funding for the Cultural registrations from each continental association to attend the OutGames in Copenhagen.

“It’s astonishing, and a credit to the organizing team and the OutGames event, that in these difficult financial times more than 5,000 people from around the world, including over 1,000 participants from North America, will be participating in the Copenhagen OutGames,” stated Greg Larocque, President of GLISA North America. “These thousands of registrants and the hundreds of event volunteers and sponsors should be very proud. They’re winners, every one of them!”

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Contact:

Julia Applegate, Co-President, Julia.applegate@glisa.org or

Wessel Van Kampen, Co-President, wessel.van.kampe@glisa.org

The OutGames will consist of more than three dozen sports events and workshops, a Human Rights Conference and a Culture celebration including presentations by several world cities. Sports will include such events as short- and long-distance running and track and field, an international swimming competition, dance, aerobics, volleyball and badminton, kayaking and more.

The Human Rights conference, chaired by Rebecca Sevilla (Peru) and Svend Robinson (Canada), will feature plenary sessions and discussion groups. Featured speakers include Thomas Hammarberg (Sweden) – Commissioner for Human Rights, Council of Europe, Martina Navratilova (United States) – former world #1 tennis player, Michael Kerby (Australia) – retired Australia High Court judge, Cindy Lauper (United Stated) – pop music singer and human rights advocate.

The Culture celebration includes presentations by world OutCities, including Mexico City, Melbourne, and Tel Aviv, as well as live performances by such groups as Yana Alana and the Paranas and the Queer Tango Festival.

GLISA is composed of five Continental Associations – North America, Asia Pacific, Central and South America, Europe, and Africa.

General Invitation: Manila Diversity and Equality Week Project

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

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April 14, 2009


Dear friends,

Philippine Forum on Sports, Culture, Sexuality and Human Rights (TEAM PILIPINAS) invites you to be part of the Manila Diversity & Equality Week (DEW) Project—an annual week-long celebration of diversity, equality, and justice through sports, culture and a human rights conference anchored on key days such as May 17International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO), May 21UN World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, and May 22International Day for Biological Diversity.

The Manila DEW Project is a fresh approach to human rights activism bringing grassroots lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgenders, and intersexed (LGBTI) and people involved in socio-economic, gender, cultural, and environmental justice issues together in a week of fun-filled, educational and inspiring activities. Drawing attention to the intersection of sexuality and gender with economic, social, cultural, and solidarity (development and environment) rights and forms of discrimination, the week will start with a human rights conference marking Manila Day for Sexual and Gender Diversity and Equality and IDAHO. The next days will then be dedicated to Filipino athleticism and camaraderie as groups play patintero, chinese garter, piko, sungka, volleyball, bowling, running and many more with the 1st Manila DEW Games: Sports and Philippine Games for Diversity and Equality. After the sports and games, awards and prizes will be handed out and a community event called ‘Fly a Hundred Kites for Diversity and Equality’ will symbolically highlight the calls for the respect and preservation of diversity and equality in Philippine society and for the respect and preservation of biodiversity and the environment.

TEAM PILIPINAS is a registered non-stock, non-profit organization working to promote and strengthen human rights, sexual and gender diversity and equality, and peace through research and advocacy in sports, culture, sexuality and human rights in the Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia Pacific and the world. Through the 1st Asia Pacific Outgames Legacy Fund, an initiative supporting events, projects and activities that enhance and further sport, culture and human rights for the rainbow communities of the Asia Pacific, TEAM PILIPINAS was able to secure a small amount to start the 1st Manila DEW Project.

Help make the 1st Manila Diversity and Equality Week a success through your participation and involvement. There will be a registration fee to support grassroots participants. Your organization is also encouraged to put up a side event that echoes the mission of the Diversity and Equality Week.

Should you have more questions regarding the Manila DEW Project and our work, feel free to contact us by email at diversityandequalityweek@gmail.com or by phone at +63-9162826781. You may also check out our Facebook group at http://groups.to/maniladewproject/.

Sincerely yours,

Bruce Portugal Amoroto
President – Coordinator, TEAM PILIPINAS

13th Annual Gay Festival in Davao, Philippines

Friday, September 5th, 2008

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Hello Partners,

On SEPTEMBER 6-8, 2008, IWAG DABAW INC. will hold its 13th ANNUAL GAY FESTIVAL with the theme “Gay Rights are Human Rights.

The following activities will be held in three different venues:

  • September 6, 2008  Opening program will be held at Rizal Park
  • Sptember 6-7, 2008 Volleyball tournament will be held at Barangay 21-C Boulevard, Davao City
  • September 8, 2008 Musical Variety Competition will be held at Gaisano Mall of Davao

This year’s affair is being sponsored by:

Mayor Rodrigo Duterte (Major sponsor)
Congressman Vincent Garcia
Councilor Pilar C Braga
Gaisano Mall of Davao

Let’s celebrate GAY PRIDE!

Sincerely,

Rhoy Diaz
Executive Director
IWAG DABAW, INC.

TEAM PILIPINAS in TSG2008KL

Monday, September 1st, 2008
The Straits Games 2008 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

The Straits Games 2008 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Dear Friends,

To foster the spirit of friendship and promote an healthy lifestyle in the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community, The Straits Games (TSG) started as an annual sports event between Leadership Programme for Gays (LPG), Malaysia, formerly known as Leadership Programme Graduates, and Men After Work (MAW) of Singapore. With the rapid growing interest in TSG, its participants now include those from Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand and the Philippines. The Straits Games 2008 (TSG2008KL) is happening on 10-12 October in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The seventh edition of TSG will be an even bigger schedule of sports than in 2007 by adding a tennis championship and reintroducing squash to the regular sports badminton, bowling, and volleyball.

The Philippine Forum on Sports, Culture, Sexuality and Human Rights (TEAM PILIPINAS) is a network of athletes, advocates and academics working to achieve a culture of human rights, sexual and gender diversity and equality in the country. As part of TEAM PILIPINAS’ work is to bring about the visibility and representation of Filipinos in international LGBT sporting, cultural and human rights events, we see the Philippine participation in TSG as timely and essential. As we are a community-based and non-profit organization, we are very much reliant on donations from individuals and groups that stand up for the dignity and equal human rights of LGBTs in the Philippines.

Organizing the delegation entails costs on transportation, accommodation, food and uniform as well as on information-education-communication materials required to encourage groups and individuals to join the delegation.

We hope you could help us in our work by making a contribution or donation to TEAM PILIPINAS. Your support means our success. Your contribution means that we can continue our work in deepening positive visibility for the LGBT community.

Sincerely,

Bruce Amoroto
Coordinator, TEAM PILIPINAS

Philippine Forum on Sports, Culture,
Sexuality and Human Rights (TEAM PILIPINAS)
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Copenhagen 2009 World Outgames Outreach Program

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Copenhagen 2009 World Outgames 2009 will take place from 25 July - 2 August 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Our objective is to make Copenhagen 2009 World Outgames a truly global event with the participation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) citizens from as many countries as possible. Our Outreach Programme sponsors participants from other locations than Canada, the United States, Western Europe, Israel, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Hong Kong. Read more about the Outreach Program and the reason why there is a Copenhagen 2009 World Outgames Outreach Program.

The purpose of our Outreach Program is to ensure representation from  countries whose LGBT citizens might otherwise not have the means or support to come. Read the conditions for getting Outreach support and what you can apply for finansial support for.

We open for applications for the Outreach Program in April 2008 and close for application on 1 October 2008. Read more about the application procedure.

If you have questions regarding Copenhagen 2009 World Outgames Outreach Program, please send an email to outreach2009@copenhagen2009.org.

If you have questions about Team Pilipinas–the Philippine Coordinating Team and how you can be part of the Philippine Delegation, please send an email to teampilipinas.org@gmail.com.