Skip to content

Queers in Palestine

  • عربي
  • English
  • Español
  • Français
  • Català
  • Deutsch
  • Euskara
  • فارسی
  • русский
  • Maltese
  • Ελληνικά
  • 普通话
  • Português Brasileiro
  • Bahasa Indonesia
  • Shqip
  • Türkçe
  • 日本語
  • 한국어
  • Italiano
  • من فلسطين إلى العالم: تشرين الأوّل ٢٠٢٤

Author: palqueers

From Palestine to the World: October 2024

Posted on - by palqueers

Language: Unworded by colonial violence, resisting erasure

After a year of an ongoing genocide, ethnic cleansing, attempts of expansion by the Zionist settler-colonial project, and of our ongoing steadfast global revolt, we are delivering a message from Palestine, to the world, while words cannot convey the depths of our collective trauma or the radical resistance we embody. Words collapse as we bear witness to the destruction of bodies, lands, histories, and futures. Language can no longer hold the weight of our suffering, our rage, our endless grief. It cannot do justice to our feelings and experiences. While capitalism and colonialism’s forces of death and destruction are wounding the world, we are still determined to deliver our voice, we are still moved by the force of life, and will always move with and towards it.

Palestine and Lebanon: One land in grief and struggle

The Zionist colonial entity still exists because colonial and imperialist powers are supporting and funding it. These are the same powers that produced the Sykes-Picot colonial agreement that fragmented Palestine, Lebanon, Syria and Jordan and other Arab nations in 1916 by enforcing borders on our lands. We live with the implications of these systems. We deeply embody the knowledge of this violence, and have been trying to warn the world that these powers neither see our humanity nor respect our sovereignty. The world’s promises of justice and accountability through colonial international laws and institutions only reproduce violence and harm with no transformation. The very existence of these colonial powers is built on the (social) death and exploitation of others. The same tactics of annihilation that have been used in Gaza since last October are now also used in Lebanon. They are reaching us all––from surveillance tools of political repression, to weapons for direct killings. From corporations to other colonial structures, if we do not dismantle these systems, they will continue to consume us all.

Zionism: Threat against humanity

Zionist settler colonialism has been perpetrated against the land of Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Palestine. But it does not stop there: Zionism is a global threat. While Palestine is used as the Zionist entity’s testing-ground to develop technologies of oppression (including cyber invasions and technological warfare) to control the people and suppress resistance worldwide, these Zionist inventions are exported and used for state violence to further colonial, imperial and capitalist expansion. The Zionist entity’s influence extends to geopolitics and resource extraction across Latin America and Africa––from mining projects in Namibia, to diamond extraction in Angola, and ‘Cop City’ in the USA–– and its aggression can only be contained through struggle and abolition.

The myth of individualism and separation

Individualism is an instrument of the systems of (neo)liberalism, racial capitalism and colonialism. It is designed to destroy our collectives and community practices through fragmentation and separation––from each other, the land, the planet and universe, and from ourselves. The illusion of separation denies our autonomy, our sovereignty over our bodies and land. We resist this colonial myth of individualism that serves oppressive systems. We are interdependent and our struggles are interconnected and intersectional––there is no such thing as individual liberation. No one is free, until we are all free.

On the path of abolition and transformation

Our reality, and our queer, feminist, radical truths, cannot be quantified. They cannot be reduced to data, to screens, to consumable images. The genocidal violence we face and resist everyday, is not an event to be documented. This deep rupture is a tearing apart of the fabric of life that demands something more than mere speech. It demands action and transformation. And it necessitates abolition. Abolition not just through the dismantling of prisons and the destruction of all carceral systems—but the refusal of all structures that seek to imprison and kill our bodies, our desires, our lands, our futures. Abolition is a direct confrontation with the forces that seek to erase us on the path towards life-affirming and systemic transformation, it is to radically imagine and build a different future from the present.

Hope as a radical practice

Our bodies ache with exhaustion, our spirits bruised by the relentless weight of oppression. In this land stolen from us, where we live the genocide in our every moment, hope is a radical practice. We are warriors, survivors, rebels. We will not be extinguished. The world’s indifference is a betrayal––we know that. We will not allow our disappointment to consume us. Fuelled by our collective rage and grief, we unite and empower us. Still amidst these difficult times, we channel our hope as a collective force of resistance to the very foundation of these unjust systems, in Palestine and everywhere. We will not only survive this genocide, we will thrive––reclaiming our stolen land and building a future free from the chains of patriarchy, colonialism, capitalism and zionism.

Constant transformative struggle towards collective liberation

One year later, we continue to call for the world to:

  • Be radical, feminist, queer, intersectional, decolonial, and abolitionist in our resistances: fuelled by rage, love and longing for justice, transformation and collective liberation. 
  • Resist the hegemonic colonial narrative: do not stop talking about Palestine with your kin, queer siblings, friends and community. Challenge the colonial and Islamophobic framing of Palestinian and racialized voices as antisemitic.
  • Escalate all forms of disruption of the colonial and capitalist systems enabling this violence. Rage and strike against the use of your labor and tax money to fund, support, and endorse settler colonialism and genocide. Fight against governments and hold them accountable for their military, diplomatic, economic, and political relations with and support to Israel.
  • Rage and grieve as radical forces for change: together we channel our anger and grief towards a world free of Zionism and all other systems of oppression. 
  • Radically imagine a different world and put this imagination into practice by organizing to fight current systems and build the future from the present.

Always re-membering: honoring those we have lost, and standing steadfast in resistance by all means possible.

Reflecting on Queerness in Times of Genocide 

Posted on - by palqueers

alQaws for Sexual and Gender Diversity and Queers in Palestine are “Reflecting on Our Queerness in Times of Genocide” – June 2024

At a time when the world’s attention is focused on Palestine, we are looking outward from within – our land holds not only the immense pain and loss of the past and present, but also the steadfastness, hope, and longing for liberation and return. Over the past eight months, queer anticolonial social and political movements across Palestine have watched in despair as the horror of the most live-streamed genocide of our lives unfolds. The absence of a clear political horizon, coupled with feelings of pain, helplessness, and frustration, is compounded by the increasing number of Gazans killed, the abduction of hundreds of Palestinian activists from Jerusalem and the West Bank and 48 territories, the escalating settler violence, and displacement of our people from our lands.

Our feelings of fear were echoed by the deafening silence of many social and political organizations and activists who continue to face persecution and censorship since October 7th, alongside self-policing. This reality forced our organizing efforts into more clandestine channels, where we had to re-invent our organizing strategies to both ensure safety and security to our networks and guarantee that our political work remains sustainable in providing mutual aid, community care, as well as housing and flight support to people affected by the genocide, in and out of Gaza. 

It isn’t that we are disillusioned that nation-states were beacons of “democracy” and “justice,” but, more than ever, our distrust grows heavy with the international community’s complicity in the killing of our people, providing symbolic and material support to our killers. This is especially painful when we know that nothing from the aforementioned could be comparable to the reality of Gazans trying to survive the imperially supported and Zionist-sanctioned starvation, prohibition of medical care, and the exercise of sexual, psychological, and fatal warfare. This double-edged paradigm pushed us to reflect on our organizing and the realities of queer communities in Palestine, at least the communities we are in touch with daily. We are writing to share some of the insights: 

In times of anguish, as well as, in times of growth and political unity, building communities and relationships is the most sustainable, urgent, and crucial thing to do—especially in response to mass destruction, carnage, and displacement. As all internationally sanctified frameworks familiar to us are proving to be useless, from human rights to nation-state models, international law, and liberal identity politics of representation, it is time to continue our labor in building queer communities across Palestine and beyond to support each other.

It is time to disengage from any Western framework, including LGBT and queer political and organizing frameworks that are complicit with the genocide in Gaza, and to resist colonial Western domination forced on our movements through complicit funders and global allies whose interest ends in our queer identities. Resist hollow human rights frameworks, commercial and depoliticized pride and visibility, and homophobia and identity politics organizing, and connect to our local wisdom and power.

We must continue to divest from identity politics and the pressure to frame our work only as LGBT and queer and not as an active part of building our liberation. While homophobia and transphobia don’t disappear in times of war – and may even increase – we have the responsibility to find ways to engage with society and understand the relationship between sexual & gender violence and the violence of colonialism against us. While our queerness was diminished during these painful months, our mere Palestinian-ness is undergoing the most brutal forms of literal erasure. Many Palestinian queers speak in our community spaces about the latter and not the first. 

It is time to reframe our collective understanding of sexual and gender violence carried by the Zionist entity in this genocide and beyond as an inherent pillar of its settler-colonial project. The footage that we have been witnessing regularly, of Israeli soldiers posing with their rainbow flags and other Western gay symbols atop the ruins of our society, alongside genocidaires boasting about their sexual abuse, torture, and rape of Palestinian men, women, and children, only affirms what the Palestinian queer movement has been saying for decades: the Zionist colonial enterprise is predicated on the sexual abuse of Palestinians. Adopting an anticolonial, anticapitalist queer framework in understanding our reality is not merely an option, but a necessity.

It is time to end LGBT organizations’ complicity with genocide and challenge performative queer global activism, as well as refuse to participate in performative statehood celebrations while Gaza is being erased. It is not too late to recommit to the abolition of the zionist entity and the liberation of Palestine. Invest in the abolition of every system of oppression and join a queer group in your city or create one, join the new demonstrations taking place inside Palestine, the West Bank and 48 territories and take your queer friends with you. And for our comrades around the globe, continue to escalate through local demonstrations and direct actions. 

And remember: there is no pride in genocide.

Liberation is a Daily Practice also during Christmas

Posted on - by palqueers

This year, the holiday season arrives with the hardships of displacement, homelessness, starvation, and lack of shelter from the cold. Churches across Palestine have cancelled their historic Christmas festivities in protest of Israel’s settler-colonial genocidal campaign against the people of Gaza to pave the way for grief and political action.

While succumbing to the sedative of consumerism is commonplace during the holiday season, this year, such distractions will not halt our commitment to our values of freedom and justice. We pledge to counter the colonizer’s Christmas capitalism with our mobilized solidarity with the Palestinian people.

The Israeli regime and its imperial abettor, the United States, rely on the general public to remain distracted by consumerism so that they can continue to profit off of the genocide of the people of Gaza.

We, Queers in Palestine are steadfast in our presence in the streets and on our land, strategic in how we consume, and focused on the road to liberation. We are calling on everyone to join us in action:

  • Keep Palestine central during the holiday.
  • Keep countering the hegemonic colonial narrative: talk about Palestine in the family, friends and community gatherings.
  • Resume the disruption of the flow of commerce: commit to a sustained boycott of Israeli products, institutions, and corporations complicit in genocide. Where we spend our money shapes our reality.
  • Attend actions, keep taking to the streets and bring your loved ones with you.
  • Raise the flag of Palestine wherever you are.
  • Remember all those whom we have lost, support and aid the injured survivors and the grieving, and stand behind the ones who are steadfast in their resistance by all means possible.

Empires and colonial entities spend billions in the hopes that we may reach a moment of frustration and to convince us that we have no agency over our fate and political future. Capitalism sells us instant gratification, and we reject that notion which aims to pacify and debilitate those who are committed to the struggle.

The Palestinian liberation struggle is cumulative of the past 75+ years, and this past month we have witnessed massive ideological shifts in the global narrative, as well as heightened political mobilization around the world, as a result of the dedication of those who have remained steadfast and committed to fighting for justice. 

Yet, it is imperative that we keep going, and to remember that no normal life and “business as usual” can go on while an entire population is being wiped out of the face of the earth. So we urge those standing in solidarity with us to commit to the daily practice of organizing which doesn’t take a break even during the holiday season.

No Pride with Genocide!

Posted on - by palqueers

You have probably seen the grotesque images of jubilant Israeli soldiers holding the pride flag on top of our scorched Gazan lands infiltrating social media feeds last week. The Israel State cynically publishes on its Twitter account, “The first ever pride flag raised in Gaza,” as it proceeds with its genocidal crusade and its concomitant Zionist propaganda campaign. We view these images with immense feelings of frustration and uttermost disgust, and we see through their despicable tactics of weaponizing homophobia and queer violence for colonial means. The following are notes from Queers in Palestine, elaborating on what such imagery tries to accomplish and what underpins their production:

1. Zionist Colonization is Anti-Civilization 

Colonial and Imperial powers have long used their fabricated lies of “civilization,” “rights,” and “democracy” to justify their plunder, military rule, and capitalist accumulation. We learn this from global histories of European colonization across Abya Yala, Asia, Africa, Turtle Island, Aotearoa, and Australia. The Zionist colonization of Palestine is no different. Oftentimes, the pretext of all of these bloodied invasions is that the “civilized” world is invading racialized communities to bring culture, education, and liberalism and instill it in societies it deems barbaric, immoral, and uncivilized. The images of the LGBT flag supposedly claim to bring rights and liberties to Gaza, but unironically, the soldier stands on top of the debris of hopes, dreams, and human remains of Palestinians he himself and the army he serves bombed moments before. The flag merely stands to reaffirm the simulacrum of colonization, death, white supremacy, and destruction. 

2. Israel Erases Palestinian Queerness

The images of the Israel Pride Flag and the other with the text, “In the name of love” send a clear message: Israel will not allow queer liberation unless it’s through its settler-colonial genocidal project. To that, we say No! We queer Palestinians have a vibrant, diverse liberation movement that is part of the Palestinian anti-colonial movement. For decades, we have been tirelessly working on carving up and maintaining a space for Palestinian queer life amongst our communities and not despite them. We are everywhere: in schools, streets, prisons, hospitals, and at the forefront of every confrontation in every corner of Palestine, from the river to the sea. What we are working towards is a Palestine liberated from colonialism, patriarchy, and capitalist exploitation. 

3. Queer Opacity in Times of Hypervisibility

In a time when Palestinians are being prosecuted without trial, student movements shut-down and students in universities suspended and detained, and solidarity with Palestine and Palestinians at large are attacked and criminalized, visibility has proven itself to be a frontline of resistance against the erasure of Palestinians worldwide. In Palestine, Israel’s surveillance apparatuses hunt any expression for Palestine’s right to exist as grounds to attack, incarcerate, and murder Palestinian life. This over-fixation on the supposed lack of Palestinian queer visibility steers the attention from Israel’s campaign against all Palestinians – workers, activists, students, feminists, queers, and otherwise. Israel and its allies dangerously decontextualize the violence queers suffer from its historical colonial roots, and dissociate it from the impacts of current settler-colonial violence. This is an attempt to portray Palestinian society as unsafe for queers to legitimize the annihilation of our people, and in turn our annihilation as queers. Under Israel’s surveillance & police state, visibility, opacity and invisibility are survival and resistance tactics we use interchangeably, and aren’t always a matter of choice. None of us is safe under settler-colonization.

4. These Images Endanger Queer People Worldwide

The Pride Flag has long been hijacked and homonationalised. It represents a narrow and limited understanding of gender and sexuality and excludes the myriad of sexualities in the colonized world. This homonationalism renders colonized sexual and gender attitudes illegible to the liberal gaze and forces us to speak a language that compromises our experiences. Under nationalist and colonial regimes, our bodies and sexualities will always be regulated. What the pride flag has come now to represent is a commercial, imperialist, and white supremacist sexual ideologies, and this, in turn, puts us queer people in danger. This homonationalist project hinders our fight against anti-queer violence within our communities because our identities and sexualities are constantly being hijacked by the empires and colonies that brought destruction upon us. We need to reject such associations that only strengthen queerphobia in colonized societies, especially during this time in Arab and Muslim communities, when the soldiers and armies that are destroying our homes and killing our parents, siblings, friends, and children are doing so in the name of LGBT rights. 

5. Colonialism & Empire are Anti-Queerness

In the past, colonial projects sought to eliminate any sex-gender organization systems that fell outside of the European binary patriarchal model of man-woman. We learn this from the British criminalization of the Hijra in South Asia, or British and French social organizing efforts to enforce a binary sex-gender system in Yoruba Land, or Portuguese and Spanish efforts to eliminate “two-spirit” indigenous North Americans – deeming all uncivilized in need of external civilization. This was also the case in Palestine under British-Zionist military occupation, as same-sex relations and other diverse gender practices became criminalized and demonized. All the current laws in Gaza that criminalize queerness are, in fact, British and are upheld by Zionism. However, it becomes evermore absurd that rhetorics of bringing queer liberation to Palestine have been now hijacked by Zionists and, for the most brutal reasons, in service of annihilation of Palestinian life and mass destruction. We, Palestinian queers, position our movement for liberation alongside anti-colonial and anti-racist movements globally, and we stand firmly in objection to any attempt to hijack our movements, or exploit our bodies.

In the name of revolutionary love, a love which fuels our struggle for liberation and yearning for freedom, rooted in our love for our communities and our land; we tell you, there is no pride with genocide, and there is no pride in settler-colonialism.

Our pride can only come through true liberation for all, for us and for all the peoples fighting worldwide.

A Liberatory Demand from Queers in Palestine

Posted on - by palqueers

We write this as workers, students, farmers, parents – as Palestinians, as queer Palestinians. We write this not because our queerness exceptionalizes our positions but because, in the same way, we have been othered as queers, we are now facing patriarchal colonial tactics that seek to further alienate us as queer Palestinians. To gather our words and energies requires an enormous effort. We are sickened that amidst these moments of spectacular brutality and carnage projected onto Palestinian bodies, including rape, torture, mutilation, and maiming, we are diverted from grieving and organizing to make a demand.

Since October 7th, we have been witnessing an accelerated genocide unfolding in the Gaza Strip and in all parts of Palestine, blatantly and publicly declared on numerous occasions by Israeli governmental and military figures. The brutality and lethal magnitude of the atrocities committed by the Israeli state and its supporters produce increasingly harrowing conditions for those who remain alive in Palestine, every day, everywhere. This brutality has been sustained through the continued economic, military, diplomatic, and political support of world leaders historically and presently. We note, document, and narrate the hundreds of catastrophic massacres for the past 75 years at the hands of the annihilatory wrath of the Zionist regime; from Deir Yassin to the Tantura Massacre (1948) upon which Israel’s foundation is based, to the Kafr Qassem Massacre (1956) to Sabra and Shatila (1982), and this is just to name a few. There is no possibility of any liberatory political and social movement to achieve life and dignity if it is aligned with the genocidal death machine of Israel. Israel is founded on blood and is sustained through blood.

During these times, and in line with its long-standing exploitation of liberal identity politics, Israel has been weaponizing queer bodies to counter any support for Palestine and any critique of its settler-colonial project. Israelis (politicians, organizations, and “civilians”) have been mobilizing colonial dichotomies such as “civilized” and “barbaric,” “human” and “animal,” and other dehumanizing binaries as a discourse that legitimizes the attacks on Palestinians. Within this settler-colonial rhetoric, Israel seeks to garner and mobilize support from Western governments and liberal societies by portraying itself as a nation that respects freedom, diversity, and human rights, that is fighting a “monstrous” and oppressive society, illuminated clearly through the declaration of the Prime Minister of Israel “There is a struggle between the children of light and children of darkness, between humanity and law of the jungle.”

While these blatantly racist genocidal declarations take the stage, activists in Palestine and internationally are being silenced, harassed, detained, criminalized, workers fired from their jobs, and students suspended from universities. International feminist and queer activists, in solidarity with Palestine, are facing attacks and harassment by Zionists under the premise that those who support Palestine will be “raped” and “beheaded” by Palestinians for merely being women and queers. Yet more often than not, rape and death are what Zionists wish upon queers and women who stand in solidarity with Palestine. Zionist fantasies of brutalized bodies do not surprise us, for we have experienced the reality of their manifestation on our skin and spirit. Yet they never seize to accelerate in their explicit vehemence. It becomes evermore absurd when such framings are constructed against Palestinian society, in light of countless testimonies, reports, and documentations of sexual violence Palestinians have been facing throughout Israel’s 75 years of military occupation. From the thousands of Palestinian prisoners, men and women, who are subject to sexual torture and rape since Israel’s inception to this very day, to daily and escalating settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank, to Israeli “civilians” filming themselves torturing kidnapped Palestinians as a TikTok trend, and the most recent harrowing footage published on social media platforms by Israeli soldiers which document the lengths of torture and sexual abuse soldiers and settlers inflict on our bodies regardless of their sexual orientation and gender – all forms of violence, including sexual violence are systematically and structurally part of Zionist domination over Palestinian life. And yet Israeli society continues to weaponize queerness for the purposes of justifying war and colonial repression, as if their bombs, apartheid walls, guns, knives, and bulldozers are selective of who they harm based on sexuality and gender.

We refuse the instrumentalization of our queerness, our bodies, and the violence we face as queer people to demonize and dehumanize our communities, especially in service of imperial and genocidal acts. We refuse that Palestinian sexuality and Palestinian attitudes towards diverse sexualities become parameters for assigning humanity to any colonized society. We deserve life because we are human, with the multitude of our imperfections, and not because of our proximity to colonial modes of liberal humanity. We refuse colonial and imperialist tactics that seek to alienate us from our society and alienate our society from us, on the basis of our queerness. We are fighting interconnected systems of oppression, including patriarchy and capitalism, and our dreams of autonomy, community, and liberation are inherently tied to our desire for self-determination. No queer liberation can be achieved with settler-colonization, and no queer solidarity can be fostered if it stands blind to the racialized, capitalist, fascist, and imperial structures that dominate us.

We call on queer and feminist activists and groups around the world to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people in their resistance to displacement, land theft, and ethnic cleansing and their struggle for the liberation of their lands and futures from Zionist settler-colonialism. This call cannot be answered only by sharing statements and signing letters but by an active engagement with decolonial and liberatory struggles in Palestine and around the globe. Our unequivocal demands are as follows:

  • Reject Israeli funding, refuse collaborations with all Israeli institutions, and join the BDS movement.
  • Strike: Silently or publicly, refuse that your exploited labor be used for the silencing of Palestine activism or the funding, support, and endorsement of military settler colonization and genocide.
  • Do what anti-colonial queers have done for decades, reclaim the narrative, and set the terms of the conversation, this time about Palestine. What is happening in Palestine is Genocide. Israel is a Settler-Colony. Palestinians are a Militarily Occupied and Colonized Society. Under international law, Israel Does Not have the right to “defend” itself against the population it occupies, while Palestinians Have the right to Resist their occupation. Demanding Ceasefire is the first step in holding Israel accountable for its crimes against humanity. We must also demand to break the siege on Gaza and the dismantlement of the Zionist settler-colony.
  • Contact your local representatives to pressure them into defunding the genocide, ending their military, diplomatic, and political support with Israel. Speak up against the ongoing and complicit criminalization of solidarity with Palestine and the colonial and Islamophobic projection of European Antisemitism on Palestinian and racialized voices, as we are witnessing particularly in France, the UK, the US, and Germany. UK template; US.
  • Shut down main streets. Organize a sit-in in your local central station. Interrupt the flow of commerce. Complacency is a choice.

We, queer Palestinians, are an integral part of our society, and we are informing you: from the heavily militarized alleys of Jerusalem to Huwara’s scorched lands, to Jaffa’s surveilled streets and cutting across Gaza’s besieging walls, from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.

We, the undersigned, Palestinians and allies, amplify the Liberatory Demand from Queers in Palestine:

Number of signatories (523) – last updated on 16 November 2023 – 12:19 AM Gaza time.

  1. Kohl: a Journal for Body and Gender Research – Lebanon – @kohljournal
  2. Mizna – Turtle Island – @mizna_arabart
  3. Feminist Consciousness  مجموعة نحو وعي نسوي – Pan African –  @feministconsciousness
  4. Group Seiba مجموعة السيبة – Western Sahara الصحراء الغربية – @groupseiba
  5. Athens Museum of Queer Arts (AMOQA) – Greece – @amoqa.athens
  6. Nionia Films – Greece – @nionia.films
  7. Alliance of Internationalist Feminists – Germany – @allianc.int.feminist
  8. QuARC – Germany – @quarc.berlin
  9. FACQ – Germany – @facqberlin
  10. Acció perifèrica-Llibreria transfeminista y LGTBIA – Catalunya – @accionperiferica
  11. Associació d’Assistència a Dones* Agredides Sexualment – Catalunya – @aadas_associacio
  12. Associació Trans* Girona – Catalunya – @associaciotransgirona
  13. La Raposa – Catalunya – @laraposapoblesec
  14. Dissidents Futbol Club Girona – Catalunya 
  15. Lo Relacional Girona – Catalunya – @lorelacional
  16. Libertacao da Palestina – Portugal – @libertacaopalestina
  17. Feminist Bloc – Palestine Speaks – Germany 
  18. Queer Shia Collective – Turtle Island – @queershiacollective
  19. Antifascist Music Alliance – Germany 
  20. VisibLES. Festival de Cultures Lesbianes – Catalunya – @festivalvisibles
  21. Bolleres al Vapor – Catalunya 
  22. Candela acció comunitària i feminista – Catalunya – @candelacooperativa
  23. Queer Somali Mutual Aid – International 
  24. Warbixinta Cidda  (queer Somali collective) – International
  25. Coletiva Anarcofeminista (CAFI) – Brazil – @cafi_insubmissas
  26. Non Una Di Meno Palermo – Italy – @nonunadimenopalermo
  27. Meem Toronto م – Turtle Island (Canada) – @meemtoronto
  28. éditions blast – France – @editionsblast
  29. Dark Entries Records – USA – @darkentriesrecords
  30. Da’ira – Lebanon – @daira.collective
  31. DViJKA Collective – Ukraine & UK – @dvijka_
  32. عتمة AATMA – Lebanon and Germany – @aatma.Berlin
  33. Queers For Palestine – UK – @queers.for.palestine
  34. Voices4 London – UK – @voices4ldn
  35. CLx3 Arts Collective & Community – Canada, USA, Germany, UK, Chile
  36. Queers for a Liberated Palestine – United States – @queersforaliberatedpalestine
  37. Queer Care – USA – @queeercare
  38. Queers Against Apartheid Vancouver – Canada
  39. HELEMTL – Canada – @helemtl
  40. Photographers Without Borders – USA – @photographerswithoutborders
  41. Acció perifèrica-Llibreria transfeminista y LGTBIA Barcelona – Catalunya – @accionperiferica
  42. Perrxs Del Futuro – Germany – @lxs_perrxs
  43. Grupo Latinoamericano de Estudio, Formación y Acción Feminista (GLEFAS) – República Dominicana, Colombia, México, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Chile – @glefasgc
  44. Coordinadora Feminista 8M – Chile – @coordinadora8M
  45. The Republic of Lesbians & Their Friends – Cyprus – @republic_of_lesbians
  46. Pride@soas – UK – @soaspride
  47. Queers Against Israeli Apartheid (QUAIA) Vancouver – Canada – @queersagainstapartheid
  48. Front d’Alliberament Gai de Catalunya (FAGC) – Catalunya – @fagc_catalunya
  49. Students for Queer Liberation – Toronto, Canada – @studentsforqueerliberation
  50. Trans/form South Asia – India – @transformsouthasia
  51. Almaarii – India – @_almaarii_
  52. Rise OUT – Romania – @riseoutiasi
  53. Queers for Palestine – Winnipeg / Turtle Island (Canada) – @queers4palestinewpg
  54. Pink Bloc Montréal/Tiohtià:ke – Canada – @pink_bloc_mtl
  55. KyKy Archives – USA – @kyky.archives
  56. Soul Alphabet – Australia- @soul.alphabet
  57. Queer Squad 酷儿小分队 – Germany – @queersquad_de
  58. Chinese Feminism Toronto – Canada – @cnfeminismto
  59. Slow Down Somatic’s Mexico – Canada – @slowdownsomatics
  60. The Cartoonist Co-op – UK
  61. AfroFemKoop – Spain – @afrofemkoop
  62. Mubaadarat – مبادرات – Canada – @Mubaadarat
  63. Jummah 4 All – Turtle Island (USA) – @jummah4all
  64. The Queer Palestinian Empowerment Network – International – @qpaliempowerus
  65. The Queer Arabs Podcast – US – @thequeerarabs
  66. Vegan Rugby Lesbians – US – @veganrugbylesbians
  67. WAIFU – Queer and Femme DJ party in Tokyo – Japan – @waifu_party
  68. r0mystery collective – Turtle Island – @r0mystery
  69. Los Angeles LGBTQIA+ 4 Palestine – US
  70. Adalah Justice Project – USA – @adalahjusticeproject
  71. Rainbow Outdoors Wellington – Aotearoa/New Zealand
  72. All Things Indigenous – US (Ohlone land) – @allthingsindigenous_
  73. Swati Yoga Shaala – US (Ramaytush land) – @swatiyogashaala
  74. The Outside Project – London – @lgbtiqoutside
  75. L’ Associo de Drets Sexuals i Reproductius – Catalunya
  76. مشروع الألف – The A Project – Lebanon – @mashroualef
  77. Mujeres, Voces y Resistencias – Spain – @mvr_vlc
  78. Slightly Conscious Monkeys – Germany – @slightlyconsciousmonkeys
  79. NEVERTHELESS – Aotearoa New Zealand – @nevertheless_nz
  80. Fundación Arcoiris por el respeto a la diversidad sexual – México
  81. Crida LGBTI – Països Catalans – @CridaLGBTI
  82. South/South Movement – Transnational – @southsouthmvmt
  83. YES YES YALL – CANADA (Tkaronto) – @yesyesyall416
  84. GEHITU, Asociación de gays, lesbianas, transexuales, bisexuales e intersexuales de País Vasco – PAÍS VASCO (Basque Country) –  @gehitu
  85. Human Rights and LGBT + Citizenship Research Group – Federal University of Minas Gerais – Brazil
  86. Sweat Collective – Germany, Sweden, Copenhagen
  87. Queer Running Club – NYC – @queer_running_club
  88. Beyond Bricks & Bars – Australia – @beyondbricksbars
  89. Gaysians – UK – @gaysians.official
  90. Edinburgh Queer Hiking – Scotland – @edinburghqueerhiking
  91. Queer Salsa – UK – @queersalsaldn
  92. Sophiavzw – Belgian Gender Studies Network – Belgium – @sophia.asbl.vzw
  93. Match – Belgium – @matchbelgium
  94. Laboratorio Smaschieramenti – Transfeminist Queer Collective – Italy – @smaschieramenti
  95. The Rights Collective – UK – @rightscollective
  96. Maddalena Fragnito – Italy – @maddalenafragnito
  97. Berlin Against Pinkwashing – Germany – @berlinagainstpinkwashing
  98. ATENEU DEL RAVAL– Spain – @ateneudelraval
  99. FURIA MEXICANA – Spain – @furiamexicana
  100. Takweer – UK – @Takweer_
  101. Feminist Autonomous Centre (FAC) – Greece and Italy – @fac_research
  102. The Sextalk Arabic  – @thesextalkarabic
  103. Baesianz – UK – @baesianz
  104. Success Capital Organisation – Botswana – @success.capital
  105. SISSY ANARCHY – UK – @sissyanarchy
  106. Queer Arabs Halifax – Canada – @QueerArabsHalifax
  107. Girls in Film – UK, USA, Czech, South Africa, Netherlands, New Zealand, Greece – @girlsinfilm_gif
  108. The Rights Collective – UK – @rightscollective
  109. Campeggio Trans – Italy
  110. Thank God for Abortion – US – @thankgodforabortion
  111. Pittsburgh Protests – US – @burghprotests
  112. Street Soundsystem – UK – @streetsoundsystem
  113. NAFS نفس – @NAFS.SPACE
  114. The West Asian and North African Women’s Art Library – UK – @thewanawal
  115. The Road to Nowhere – UK – @the.roadtonowhere
  116. Capsules Artist Resources – Canada
  117. Dudakların Cengi – Turkey – @dudaklarincengi
  118. QTHoMo – International – @QTHoMo
  119. DimOut UK – United Kingdom – @dimout_uk
  120. Las Marikarmen – Catalunya – @lasmarikarmen
  121. BOAR – Berlin – @boar.berlin
  122. Collectif Fiertés en Lutte – France – @cfl.lyon
  123. Ozen! LGTB – Basque Country – @ozenlgtb
  124. Damj, the Tunisian Association for Justice and Equality – Tunisia – @damj_association
  125. Collettivo editoriale Asterisco Edizioni – Italy – @asteriscoedizioni
  126. 28j Autònom – Catalunya – @28j.autonom
  127. Crush Karaoke – Canada – @crushkaraoke
  128. No Pride in Policing Coalition – Canada
  129. Noon Feminist Movement – حركة نون النسوية – Sudan – @Noonmovementsd
  130. Associação Saúde das Mães Negras e Racializadas em Portugal – Portuga l- @samane_portugal
  131. Nassawiyat – Morocco – @nassawiyat
  132. Ottawa Dyke March – Canada – @ottawadykemarch
  133. CSO KAN KOLMO – Spain – @cso_kan_kolmo
  134. Emergent Justice Collective – International – @emergentjusticecollective
  135. Queer Mutual Aid Lebanon – Lebanon
  136. People’s Riisearch Group – Turtle Island – @pplsriisearch
  137. Workers for Palestine – The Netherlands – @workersforpalestine.nl
  138. Collages féministes 974 – France – @collages_feministes_974
  139. Anthropology Sociology Egyptology Student Association – Egypt – @ase_auc 
  140. WCU Student Coalition for the Liberation of Palestine – US – @wcu_sclp
  141. New York City Movement Chaplain Collective – US – @nycmovementchaplains
  142. Black LGBTQIA+ Migrants Project (BLMP) – Turtle Island (USA) – @officialblmp
  143. Crush Karaoke – Canada – @crushkaraoke M
  144. Marokkueer Zawya – Amsterdam – @marokkueerzawya
  145. No Pride in Policing Coalition – Canada – @noprideinpolice
  146. Trace Press – Canada – tracepress00
  147. My Kali magazine – SWANA region – @mykali_magazine
  148. QT Healers for Change – US – @qthealersforchange
  149. Big Gay Market – Arkansas, US – @biggaymarket
  150. Migrantifa Berlin – German – @migrantifa_berlin
  151. Something To Hold In The Let Go – The Netherlands – @some.thingtoholdintheletgo
  152. Institute of Network Cultures – Netherlands
  153. D.U.M.P – Berlin – @dump.official
  154. Queer Skate Winnipeg – Turtle Island
  155. SintraFriendly: Colectivo Juvenil LGBTIQA+ de Sintra e Apoiantes – Portugal – @sintrafriendly
  156. Cinamji– Jordan- @cinamji
  157. Sexual Rights Initiative – Global
  158. Queers for Palestine – United Kingdom
  159. Velvele – Turkey – @velvelenet
  160. Lambdaistanbul – Turkey – @lambdaistanbul
  161. AntepQueer – Turkey – @antepquer
  162. Quimera Rosa – España/Aregntina/France
  163. Posologia (colectivo transfeminista para la salud) – España – @posologia
  164. IQPB / Internationalistische Queer Pride Berlin – Germany – @iqpberlin
  165. Misery – London, UK – @miseryparty
  166. KUN Libya – Libya – @kunlibya
  167. Mubaadarat Collective – Canada – @mubaadarat
  168. Queers for Palestine – Germany – @queersforpalestine
  169. WILDBLUR – Singapore / United States – @wildblur_
  170. Queer Analog Darkroom – Germany – @queeranalogdarkroom
  171. Mutual Aid & Reparations Pod – Philadelphia USA
  172. Room 4 Resistance – Germany – @room4resistance
  173. Panteras Rosa (Frente de Combate à LesBiGayTransFobia) – Portugal
  174. Solidarity with Egypt’s LGBT – Egypt
  175. Queer Night Out – Canada – @queernightout_guelph
  176. ANKH – France and SWANA region
  177. Philly Palestine Coalition – USA – @phillypalestinecoalition
  178. Les inverti·e·s – France – @inverti.e.s
  179. Armed Queers Salt Lake City– United States- @ArmedQueersSLC
  180. Sare Lesbianista – The Basque Country – @sarelesbianista
  181. The Regional Coalition for Women Human Rights Defenders in South West Asia and North Africa (WHRDMENA) – SWANA/MENA – @whrdmena
  182. Unwanted Words – The Netherlands – @unwantedwordsproject
  183. Black Queers – Sweden – @blackqueersswe
  184. Collettivo Queernelli Bologna – Italy
  185. CUNY Law OUTLaws – USA – @cunyoutlaws
  186. Yalla! Party Project – USA – @yallapartyproject
  187. Cachín Cachán Cachunga Queer & Trans Arts – Scotland
  188. Queer Balkan Collective – Global – @queerbalkancollective
  189. Secret Secret Secret Party – Canada – @secretsecretsecretparty
  190. Oaxatrans A. C. – Oaxaca, México – @oaxatrans
  191. Arkeres Assemblea Feminista de Mataró – Catalunya – @arkeresassembleafeminista
  192. Queer Birders Norfolk – UK – @queer_birders_norfolk
  193. Intransitive – USA – @intransitive.ar
  194. Almanac Press – Finland – @almanac__press
  195. Collective for Feminist athought and Action – Kosovë – @kolektivifeminist
  196. Loud and Queer – Sudan – @loudandqueersd
  197. Libreria delle donne Tuba – Italy – @libreriatuba
  198. No Es Terapia – Spain – @noesterapia_net
  199. House of Hues – USA
  200. Colectivo ¿Teatreverias? Granada – Spain – @cokectivoteatreverias
  201. CTO Heredia – Costa Rica – @ctoheredia
  202. Creatar Arteterapia – Mexico/England – @creatar_arteterapia
  203. Grupa Magdalenas.Granada. – Spain – @magdalenasgranada
  204. Colectiva Respiral – Costa Rica – @colectivarespiral
  205. Akelarre Impro – Costa Rica – @akelarreimpro
  206. Programa Artes Aplicadas de Escuela de Arte Escénico, Universidad Nacional (UNA) – Costa Rica – @artesaplicadas_eae
  207. Magdalenas Diversas – Mexico – @magdalenasdiversas2023
  208. ASOCIACIÓN DE MUJERES FEMINISTAS DE DÍLAR LAS ALAYAS (Granada) – Spain – @lasalayas
  209. Los ImPaYasas – Costa Rica – @impayasas
  210. Felpudas teatro – Mexico – @felpudasteatro
  211. Magdalenas Puebla – Mexico – lasmagdalenaspue
  212. Visión Trans – España – @visiontrans
  213. Queer POC Pompey – UK – @queerpocpompey
  214. Nüzei Collective – Turtle Island – @nvzei_collective_wbg
  215. Strange Fox Fighting Arts – USA – @bmorebata
  216. LGTBI VALLDIGNA
  217. Kinky, Colorful, Conscious BIPOC Collective – USA- @K.C.C.bayarea
  218. La revue AssiégéEs – FRANCE – @assiege_e_s
  219. IRUDLab – Indonesia – @lutfiasetyoc
  220. Digital Discomfort Working Group – translocal (NL, ES)
  221. The Underground Division – translocal (Spain, Belgium, Switzerland)
  222. Elille collective / Machi Rojola – Morocco – @machirojola
  223. Muslim Alliance for Sexual and Gender Diversity (MASGD) – Global – @themasgd
  224. MantiQitna Network – Regional HRD’s platform
  225. Queer Choir Amsterdam – the Netherlands – @queerchoir_amsterdam
  226. PRIOT- Pride Romano Indecoroso Oltre Tutto – Italy – @priotpride
  227. Ahwaa.org – Bahrain
  228. Gei Heis Collective – South Africa
  229. South Feminist Futures – Global South – @SouthFeministas
  230. Dylberizm – Kosovo – @dylberizm
  231. The Little Big Dollhouse – Netherlands – @thelittlebigdollhouse
  232. Bandada joves – Barcelona – @bandadajoves
  233. Xarxa de Feministes Indignades – Catalunya
  234. Asamblea Transmaricabollo de Sol – España – @queer_sol
  235. Anti-carceral feminist study group, Rome (Italy)
  236. Colours of Art School — UK— @coloursofartschool
  237. Surrey Muse Arts Society – Canada – @surreymuse.arts
  238. Queeructation [public intervention group] – Netherlands – @queeructation
  239. The Decolonization Club – Amsterdam, Netherlands – @thedecolonizationclub
  240. Pandog Media – United Kingdom
  241. Drag me to the street – Canada – @dragmetothestreet
  242. Queer Parkour Cardiff – Wales – @queerparkourcardiff
  243. Disfuria Col.lectiva – Catalunya – @disfuriacol.lectiva
  244. Feminism and Lesbian Art working group (FLA) – Japan
  245. IWEC – Indonesia – @iwecindonesia
  246. GGI 끼 – UK – @ggi.club
  247. GENCONTROLZ Magazine – UK, Indonesia – @gencontrolz
  248. Progetto Sanaa – Italy – @progettosanaa
  249. Disgraça – Portugal – @a.disgraca
  250. SPIJKER MAGAZINE – Belgium – @spijkermagazine
  251. Assemblea Feminista de València – País Valencià – @assembleafeministavalencia
  252. FIST – USA – @funisstilltransgressive
  253. Voluminous Arts – USA – @voluminousarts
  254. Les ambassadeurs d’expression citoyenne – Belgium
  255. AltBlax collective – United Kingdom – @atlblax
  256. Critical Youth Sound System – United Kingdom – @criticalyouthsound
  257. La Ràbia (Rubí) – Catalunya – @larabiarubi
  258. Colectiva Feminista en Construcción – Puerto Rico – @colectivafeministapr
  259. Iruñerriko Asanblada Bollero Transfeminista – Euskal Herria / Basque Country
  260. Sorotech – Catalunya – @sorotechfestival
  261. Probono DILE (Derecho a la Inclusión LGBTTQI+ y su Educación) de la Escuela de Derecho UPR – Puerto Rico – @probono.dile
  262. Feral Feminisms – International – @feralfeminisms
  263. Feminists Against Ableism – the Netherlands – @feministsagainstableism
  264. QUIT! Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism – United States
  265. Kali-Feminists – Germany – @kali_feminists
  266. Ação Pela Identidade – Portugal – @apidentidade
  267. Begoo Collective – @begoo_collective
  268. Lavender Phoenix – United States – @lavphoenix
  269. Queer Skate Club – Netherlands- @queer.skateclub.Amsterdam
  270. Fruit Leather Fetish / Dyke Nite Baltimore – USA
  271. Trans en Lucha Granada – Spain – @transenlucha
  272. ÜniKuir – Turkey – @unikuir
  273. Erktolia – Turkey – @erktolia
  274. Direnişin Renkleri – Turkey – @direnisinrenkleriizmir
  275. Fulgor – Granada (Spain)
  276. Guimarães LGBTQIA+ – Portugal – @guimaraeslgbtqiamais
  277. Movimento Virgínia Moura – Portugal – @movimentovirginiamoura
  278. Headbangers Antifascistas – Portugal – @Headbangersantifascistas
  279. Núcleo Antifascista de Guimarães – Portugal – @nucleoantifascistaguimaraes
  280. 8M Guimarães – Portugal – @8mguimaraes 
  281. The Revolution will not Happen on your Screen – Portugal – @therevolutionwillnot
  282. Liberation Alliance Africa – Pan-African – @liberationalliance
  283. Salam – Norway – @salamnorge
  284. Reclaim Pride Bergen – Norway – @reclaimpridebergen
  285. The Antagonist Magazine – United States – @antagonistmag
  286. Saetas Folk Punk – Colombia – @saetasbanda
  287. FOR ALL QUEENS! – Belgium  @for_all_queens
  288. Black Pride Ball – Netherlands – @blackpride.nl
  289. MBCF – Mujeres Brasileñas Contra el Fascismo – Catalunya – @mbcf.bcn
  290. Pink Wave – Belgium
  291. Chaves Comunitária – Portugal – @chaves.comunitaria
  292. Ciclobollos dykes on bikes – Spain
  293. Humanamente – Movimento Pela Defesa dos Direitos Humanos – Portugal – @humanamente.movimento
  294. comun.al –  Digital Resilience Lab – Mexico
  295. 20kbps – International – @20kbps
  296. Boston Trans Collective – US – @bostontranscollective
  297. Abolition Transmission – Turtle Island
  298. Queers Against Fascism – Sweden – @queersagainstfascism
  299. Filipino LGBT Europe – Netherlands @filipinolgbteurope
  300. Moxie Collective – US/Belgium
  301. BienStar – Chile
  302. Centro de Investigación y Capacitación Rural (CEDICAR) – México
  303. Queer Reads Library 流動閱酷 – Hong Kong/Canada/UK – @queer_reads_library
  304. Seditionist Distribution – UK 
  305. Remember & Resist – UK – @remember.resist
  306. QT Fatties in NB – Canada – @qtfattiesnb
  307. Queer Indonesia Archive – Indonesia – @qi.archive
  308. Feminist Collective (Ashoka University) – India – @the.feminist.collective
  309. Fat Rose – Turtle Island – @fatlibink
  310. Tech for Trans – Nepal
  311. King’s Pride Alliance – Nepal
  312. Camp Queer – Philippines – @campqueerphilippines
  313. Bahaghari – Philippines – @bahaghari_phils
  314. Solarpunk Magazine – US – @JD_Harlock
  315. Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants – Transnational
  316. Iloilo Pride Team – Philippines
  317. Visayas LBQ Women’s Network – Philippines
  318. WALTER books – The Netherlands – @walterinamsterdam
  319. Fruit Journal (Queer Literary Magazine) – UK – @fruit.journal 
  320. Textile – Canada – @textilemag_
  321. WET – London – @wetldn
  322. De echte Gendercritici – Netherlands – @de.echte.gendercritici
  323. Avante LGBT+ – Galiza – @AvanteLGBT
  324. Espacio Alere – Spain – @espacioalere
  325. Sanctuary Queer Arts – Scotland – @sanctuaryqueerarts
  326. Humans Before Borders – Portugal – @humansbeforeborders
  327. SHARE – center for Sexual rigHts And Reproductive JusticE – South Korea – @share_srhr
  328. Feminismos Sobre Rodas – Portugal – @feminismossobrerodas
  329. Pride Off – Italy – @prideoffrimini 
  330. Las Sobras – Uruguay
  331. Queer Voices Opera Collective – Norway – @skeivestemmer
  332. Reclaim Pride Oslo – Norway – @reclaimprideoslo
  333. Saber Compreender – @sabercompreender
  334. Sappho’s Friends – Norway – @sapphosfriends
  335. Chronic Sex – US – @chronic_self_love
  336. The Dyke Project – UK – @thedykeproject
  337. Lesbian & Gays Support the Migrants – @LGSMigrants
  338. Decolonising Economics – UK 
  339. SIDA STUDI – Spain – @sida_studi
  340. Yakpo Collective – US – @theyakpocollective
  341. Climate Justice Committee – US – @climatejusticemn
  342. rede ex aequo LGBTI and supporters youth association – Portugal – @redeexaequo
  343. La Tinta del Poble-sec – Catalunya – @latintapoblesec
  344. Kopriva – Bulgaria – @kopriva.social
  345. Feminist Library Sofia – Bulgaria – @feministlibrarybg
  346. Movimento SOS RACISMO – Portugal/Brazil – @sosracismopt
  347. Rhythm 0 Collective – Bulgaria – @rhythm0.collective
  348. Trans Asylum Seeker Support Network (TASSN) – Turtle Island – @transasylumsupport
  349. Porto Inclusive – Portugal – @portoinclusive
  350. Nobody Owns Land – Turtle Island 
  351. Bronx Antiwar Coalition – NYC – @bxantiwar
  352. Feminist Mobilisations – Bulgaria – @feminist.mobilisations
  353. Ninth Planet – US – @ninth__planet
  354. Disco Makrout – France – @disco.makrout
  355. Pinko Collective – US – @pinkomagazine
  356. P!nk Bloc – Canada – @pink_bloc_mtl
  357. New Normal Comedy – Canada – @newnormalcomedy
  358. Decolonizing Sexualities Network – International
  359. Comrades INC – Norway – @comradess.inc
  360. MUMS Movimiento por la Diversidad Sexual – Chile – @mums_chile
  361. Better Future Program, Inc (BFP) – International – @bfpnola
  362. Dick’s Lending Library – Canada – @dickslendinglibrary
  363. Bread & Roses (Bröd & rosor) – Sweden
  364. Strongly Worded Letters – US – @stronglywordedomaha
  365. Machis – Marikxs Antifascistas Barranquilla – Colombia
  366. CPK – Consejo de Pueblos K’iche’ Maya – Territorio de Ixim Ulew Ixim Ulew (Ancestral Mayan territory, invaded by the state of Guatemala)
  367. Smarza Pride – Italy- @smarzapride
  368. Bloque Feminista Baq – Colombia – @bloquefeministamasm
  369. Le Coin Des LGBT+ – France – @lecoindeslgbt
  370. Colectivo Betsabé Espinal – Colombia – @colectivobetsabespinal
  371. Trou Noir – France – @trounoir_org
  372. LIGHT* (Queer Student Association) – Slovakia – @lightfifuk
  373. Pride of Arabia (POA) – UK – @prideofarabia
  374. THAI for Palestine – Thailand – @thaiforpalestine
  375. Common Make (สามัญสร้าง) – Thailand – @samancommonmake
  376. France Comité IDAHO – France
  377. Collectif Intersexe Activiste – France – @cia.oiifrance
  378. Send In The Clowns – Belgium – @sendintheclowns.antwerp
  379. Atyaf – Egypt – @orgatyaf
  380. WANA Wayaki Collective – France – @wanawayakicollective
  381. Associação Anémona – Portugal – @associacaoanemona
  382. Palestinakomiteen i Norge – Norway – @palestinakomiteeninorge
  383. Trans Fem Social –  @transfemsocial
  384. Queer Journalists Network – India
  385. Espai Espai QWERTY – Catalunya – @espaiQWERTY
  386. Camp Queer – Philippines – @campqueerphilippines
  387. HOTM – Belgium – @hotm_headquartersofthemovement
  388. Invertidas – Chiapas (Mexico) – @ed.invertidas
  389. Home Is In The Body – Canada – @homeisinthebody
  390. the Unlearning Channel – Canada – @theunlearningchannel
  391. QueerSaudi – Saudi Arabia
  392. New York Association for Gender Rights Advocacy (NYAGRA) – US
  393. STRASAFFICA* – Italy – @strasaffic_a
  394. FemiNEST – Austria
  395. Asociación SOMOS LGTB+ Aragón – Spain – @asociacionsomos
  396. La Màquia – Azadî Jin – Catalunya – @la.maquia
  397. Queer Lifafa – India – @queerlifafa
  398. Queering in Chandigarh – India – @queeringinchd
  399. Trans & Intersex Pride Dublin – Ireland – @transpridedublin
  400. Masalawali Chai – US – @masalawali_chai
  401. Arkansas Maoist Collective – US
  402. Boston Trans Collective – US – @bostontranscollective
  403. Queer Muslim Network – Canada – @queermuslimnetwork
  404. Jakarta Feminist – Indonesia – @jakartafeminist
  405. Tibetan Equality Project – Tibetan Diaspora & Turtle Island – @tibetanequalityproject
  406. ALRANZ Abortion Rights Aotearoa – New Zealand – @abortionrightsaotearoa
  407. Mental Health Decolonised – India – @mentalhealthdecolonised
  408. Pune Queer Collective – India – @punequeercollective
  409. Rainbow Nation Brussels – Belgium – @rainbow_nation_brussels
  410. Mental Klitoris Podcast – Turkey – @mentalklitoris
  411. TOMBOYS DON’T CRY – Italy – @tomboysdontcry
  412. SPRINT – Italy – @sprintmilano
  413. Berlin Collective Action – Germany – @berlincollectiveaction
  414. Subtext: Queer Theory Reading Group – US – @subtext_qtrg
  415. Mulheres da ASSUFRGS (Sindicato das Técnicas Administrativas da Universidade Federal do) – Brazil
  416. Active Citizens for Ethical Relationships C.A.R.E. – Romania, @asociatiacare
  417. Punch Up! – Resistance & Glitter – Finland – @punchupresistanceandglitter
  418. Binch Press – US – @binch.press
  419. Queer.Archive.Work – US – @queerarchivework
  420. Queers for Palestine – US – @queers4palPHL
  421. NAFS group – Canada – @nafsgroup
  422. Paper Surgery – The Netherlands – @PaperSurgery17
  423. Assemblée féministe transnationale – France – @assfemtransnat
  424. Grid Zine Fest – US – @gridzinefest
  425. Cinenova: feminist film and video distribution – UK – @cinenovadistribution
  426. BIPOC+ Yoga for Healing – US
  427. University of Maryland School of Medicine LGBTQIA+ Health Interest Group – US
  428. The Archive is Alive queer zine collective – Aotearoa/New Zealand
  429. Queer Manifesto for Wales – Wales – @queermanifestowales
  430. SPAF Collective / Queer Artists for a Free Palestine – Wales – @spafcollective
  431. Queer Muslims of Boston US – @queermuslimsofboston
  432. The Hoodoisie – US – @the_hoodoisie
  433. Radically Soft – Australia – @radically_soft
  434. Fat Muses – Australia – @fatmuses
  435. A Queer Medieval Faire – Australia – @aqueermedievalfaire
  436. Bussy Temple – Singapore – @bussytemple
  437. Lakapati Laguna – Philippines – @lakapatilaguna
  438. Southern Tagalog Pride – Philippines – @southerntagalogpride
  439. MY Queer Women – Malaysia – @myqueerwomen
  440. Bahaghari Batangas – Philippines – @bahagharibatangas
  441. SFU.SJP Students For Justice In Palestine – Simon Fraser University – US
  442. Collettivo Marielle Franco Donne Antifasciste di Milano – Italy
  443. The Colors Of True Love – Italy
  444. Coalition For Grassroots Human Rights Defenders – Kenya
  445. Bahaghari – UK – @bahaghariuk
  446. Art Collective For Peace – The Netherlands – @artcollectiveforpeace
  447. Women Collective Kenya – Kenya – @womenco_ke
  448. 5Harfliler – Turkey – @5harfliler
  449. Associació Hèlia – Spain – @heliadones
  450. Marcha do Orgulho do Porto – Portugal – @orgulhoporto
  451. Nucleo Antifascista do Porto – Portugal – @portoantifa
  452. UCT Gender & Sexual Diversity Advocate – South Africa – @rainbowfhs
  453. Queer Cinema for Palestine – UK – @qcplondon
  454. ATHAR | أثَر – Germany – @atharfilmfest
  455. Land in Our Names – UK – @landinournames
  456. The Drag Kings – Australia – @thedragkings
  457. Braga fora do Armário – Portugal – @bragaforadoarmarii
  458. Nørrebro Pride – Denmark – @nbropride
  459. Lucie Bousquet – France – @lulla_clowski
  460. Queer Women Poets – Turkey – @queerwomenpoets
  461. Lion Queer – Turkey – @gsulionqueer
  462. Manifesto XXI – France – @manifesto21
  463. Social Policy Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation Studies Associaton (SPoD) – Turkey – @spodlgbti
  464. Language For Action – US
  465. Queer Khaleeji كوير خليجي – Kuwait الكويت – @queerkhaleeji
  466. SOS Racismo – Portugal – @sosracismopt
  467. Collettivo Marielle Roma tre – Italy – @collettivomarielleromatre
  468. Shapeworld – US – @shapew0rld
  469. Dweller – US – @dwellerforever
  470. Atletik Dildoa (Queer Olympix) – Turkey – @atletikdildoa
  471. HEVİ LGBTİ+ Association – Turkey – @hevilgbti
  472. Ekontronazo – Spain – @ekontronazo
  473. UBC Social Justice Centre – Canada – @ubcsocialjusticecentre
  474. Transform Gender Collective – International – @transformgender
  475. Abolitionist Dreaming Practice – Turtle Island – @abolitionistdreamingpractice
  476. Association Sylvestres – France – @sylvestres.ass
  477. Laboratorio Smaschieramenti – Italy – @smaschieramenti
  478. Bender Defenders – UK – @Bender_Defenders_
  479. Labor Party of South Korea – LGBT+ Committee – South Korea 
  480. Berlin Migrant Strikers – Germany – @berlinmigrantstrikers
  481. Inter Solidarity – Turkey – @interdayanisma
  482. Queer Muslim Resistance – Turtle Island – @queermuslimresistance
  483. La Grande Bulle Tendre – France  @lagrandebulletendre
  484. Association Sylvestres – France – @sylvestres.ass
  485. Eat Out Supperclub – Italy – @eat.out.supperclub
  486. Furia Trans Autonoma Maresme – Spain – @furiatransmaresme
  487. Otherness Archive – UK
  488. VaChina – UK – @VaChina2021
  489. Bay Area Queer Zine Fest – US – @baqzf
  490. Decolonizing Korean Studies Collective – North America / South Korea
  491. Liber Tutt – Italy – @liber.tutt
  492. Antidote – Brooklyn – @antidote.bk
  493. Covilhã a Marchar – Portugal – @covilhaamarchar
  494. Sex Work Autonomous Committee (SWAC) – Tio’tià:ke in so-called Canada – @catsmtl
  495. Incendium Radical Library – so-called Australia – @irlinfoshop
  496. InsideOUT Kōaro – Aotearoa – @insideoutkoaro
  497. Plataforma Já Marchavas – Portugal – @jamarchavas
  498. Gruppo Anarchico “Francesco Mastrogiovanni” di Napoli FAI – Italy
  499. Non Una di Meno Venezia – Italy – @nonunadimeno_venezia
  500. Spreekhond – Belgium – @spreekhond
  501. Nobodys Indiscipline – Italy – @nobodysindiscipline
  502. la MALAeducación – Italy – @lamalaeducacion_
  503. USYD Queers Of Colour (QOCO) – Australia – @usydqoco
  504. Queers Against Borders – Europe – @queersagainstborders
  505. Giulia Maglia – Italy – lafemministaimperfetta
  506. F*Choir – UK – @f__choir
  507. Stretch and release – UK – @stretchandrelease_
  508. Non Una di Meno Venezia – Italy – nonunadimeno_venezia
  509. Queer Campout New Mexico – USA – @queercamp_nm
  510. Colored Qollective – The Netherlands – @coloredqollective
  511. Clapton Community Football Club – UK – @claptoncfc
  512. Femininistas en Holanda – Netherlands – @feministas en holanda
  513. Corrent Roig – Catalunya – @correntroig
  514. Women in Struggle – Mujeres en Lucha – US
  515. Sweet Juice Collective – USA – @sweetjuicefest
  516. RainbowYOUTH – Aotearoa – @rainbowyouth
  517. Frente Antifascista No-Binari – México –  @frente_antifascista_no_binarie
  518. Qamerad – Indonesia
  519. Heura Negra – Spain – @heuranegravkk
  520. ODTÜ LGBTİQAA+ Dayanışması – Turkey – @odtulgbti
  521. Non Una Di Meno Modena – Italy
  522. Pride des Banlieues – France – pridedesbanlieues
  523. Spazio Queer Novara – Italy – @spazioqueernovara
  524. Sordya – UK – @SordyaKernow
  525. Sweet Juice Collective – USA – @sweetjuicefest
  526. Lavender Evolutions – USA – @lavender.evolutions
  527. Young Struggle – Germany – @youngstruggle_
  528. Zora – Germany – @Zoradeutschland
  529. Gender Minorities Aotearoa – New Zealand – genderminorities.com
  530. Juke Collective – Quebec (Canada) – juke.collective
  531. Capoeira Freedom Collective Palestine – International / Global – @capoeira_freedom_collective
  532. PACE Society – Canada – @pacesociety
  533. Trans Zorg Nu! – The Netherlands – @transzorgnu
  534. Pune Queer Collective – India – @punequeercollective
  535. SCI Catalunya – Catalonia – @sci_catalunya
  536. Student Queer Club at Bard College Berlin – Germany
  537. Women and Development Unit, University of the West Indies Global Campus – Barbados – @wand_uwigc
  538. Bursa Queer Arcus – @bursaqueerarcus
  539. Erasmus School of Color (ESOC) – The Netherlands – @erasmus_school_of_colour
  540. Coletivo LGBTI (CLOC) – Brasil
  541. Coletivo LGBTI+ Sem Terra – Brasil
  542. Lespectra – Bulgaria
  543. Punto Froce – Italy
  544. Spectrum – France
  545. Orgoglio Bisessuale – Italy – @orgogliobisessuale
  546. Brown Recluse – USA – @brownreclusezinedistro
  547. Queer East – UK – @queereast
  548. Ehgam (Euskal Herriko sexu askapenerako mugimendua) – Euskal Herria / Basque – @ehgam.gara
  549. Cittine Birbe Crescono Ribelli – Italy – @cbcrfest
  550. Radiqal Movement – New Zealand – @radiqalmovement
  551. Arcigay Palermo – Italia – @arcigaypalermo
  552. Non È Un Veleno – Italy – @noneunveleno
  553. New Era Ladies – Japan
  554. DisturBi Col•lectiu – Spain – @disturbicollectiu
  555. HGSU BDS Caucus of Rank and File Members – USA – @bdsharvard
  556. Cammini di Speranza – Italy
  557. Black Trans Travel Fund – Turtle Island – @blacktranstravelfund
  558. Magazine Cats Attaque! – Canada – @catsattaque
  559. TransFightersTO – Turtle Island – @transfightersto
  560. Flinders University Queer Collective – Australia – @flindersuniqueercollective
  561. USyd Queer Action Collective – Australia – @usydqueer
  562. Palermo Pride – Italy – @palermopride
  563. Cittine Birbe Crescono Ribelli – Italy – @cbcrfest
  564. Libre Diversidad MST – Argentina – @librediversidadmst
  565. Land in Our Names – UK – @landinournames
  566. Queers 4 Palestine TO – Canada – @queers4palestineto
  567. Wakako Mitsuhashi – Japan – @wakakomitsuhashi
  • Instagram
    • From Palestine to the World: October 2024
    • Reflecting on Queerness in Times of Genocide 
    • Liberation is a Daily Practice also during Christmas
    • No Pride with Genocide!
    • A Liberatory Demand from Queers in Palestine
    Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: micro, developed by DevriX.