Ukrayna Lesbian

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Ukrayna Lesbian
[97] One of the major movements in opposition to LGBTQ rights in Ukraine is the "ex-gay" movement which believes that lesbian, gay, or bisexual sexual orientations, as well as transgender identities, can be "cured" through therapeutic or religious programs.
Since lesbian* history has already been, to some extent, studied by Ukrainian scholars, I would like to contribute a new point of view to this discussion by trying to describe the ways in which the lesbian* community in Ukraine has changed or stayed the same throughout the 30 years of Ukraine's independence.
UKRAINEPRIDE is a Ukrainian LGBTQI+ organization that unites human rights advocacy, culture, and art. We create a space where creativity becomes a tool in the fight for equality, visibility, and respect. We operate at the intersection of creativity and activism, showcasing the power of art in society transformation. Through performances, exhibitions, music events, media campaigns, and ...
This publication presents information that reflects the social, legal and political situation of the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) people in Ukraine in 2025. It contains data and analyses of the issues related to LGBTQ rights and interests in legislation, public and political life, and public opinion, and provides examples of discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation or ...
The ongoing war in Ukraine has exacerbated the already difficult circumstances for many trans people. Rising inflation and the economic downturn have made access to medical treatment increasingly inconsistent, with the costs of hormone therapy escalating significantly. During the first half of the year, five cases of discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity were reported ...
In recent years, Ukraine has seen an increased public awareness of violence and discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people (LGBTIQ) and a rising demand to respect human rights free from limitations on any grounds. The publication Human Rights of Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Queer Women in Ukraine provides an overview of the UN and national human ...
In Ukraine, historically negative attitudes towards lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) people are grounded in both traditional clericalism and a lingering Soviet mentality. Homosexuality was condemned during Soviet times and prohibited by the Criminal Code of the USSR. Although Ukraine was the first country of the former Soviet Union to decriminalize homosexuality in ...
"I like our garden," says Stasya, smiling, looking at her wife, Alina, who is sitting nearby. "There are a lot of flowers there, and when Alina goes for her service early in the morning, she often leaves some flowers and little notes for me near our bed." They are both LGBTI activists from the Ukrainian […]
First Ukrainian Lesbian Conference. Registration is open. Conference Theme: "Lesbian Identities: Visibility, Support, Struggle" We are living in times that challenge everything we know. The world around us is rapidly changing: war, rising violence, political instability, attacks on human rights and gender equality.
Interested in LGBT rights in Ukraine? Whether you're planning a trip or simply curious, our comprehensive guide covers laws, acceptance, and more.
Like all members of the LGBTI community in or from Ukraine, lesbians are facing specific challenges and needs. This #LesbianVisibilityWeek, we're learning more.
Anna Borysivna Sharyhina (born c. 1978) is a Ukrainian feminist and LGBT activist. She is a cofounder of the Sphere Women's Association, a lesbian feminist organisation in Kharkiv, and of the NGO Kyiv Pride, the organizing committee of the Pride Parade in Kyiv. [2]
This is an annual civic project devoted to gender inequality in the country, and is run by the city's lesbian feminist organisation Sphere.
Ukraine's LGBT community: Trapped between warring sides Internally displaced LGBT people face discrimination and rejection no matter where they go.
We are a Ukrainian human rights public organization, which brings together lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgender people and queers.
In 2005, while attending the American University of Central Asia, Dovgopol helped found an LGBT organization in Bishkek called Labrys. [4][5] After returning to Ukraine in 2006, she worked for Women's Network, a feminist lesbian NGO, for a year. [3][4] In summer 2007, she co-founded Insight, an NGO focused on LGBT issues; she worked there for the next two years. [3][4] In 2009, Dovgopol worked ...
Information about what is currently happening for LGBTI people, both staying in Ukraine and Russia, or who are leaving or have left, and what their needs are.
Outright has been working to support Ukrainian activists since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. To mark the one-year anniversary of this phase of the war — and ahead of Women's History Month — Outright International's LBQ Connect program is sharing the stories of lesbian, bisexual, queer and allied activists who have stepped up to help their ...
Andrii Chernyshev heads the advocacy work of the Ukrainian national lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) organization ALLIANCE.GLOBAL, which is one of the largest among about 30 LGBTI community organizations across the country. After the start of the war in Ukraine, he moved from ...
5 сент. 2025 г.
The European and Central Asian Lesbian Conference (EL*C) in Kyiv, Ukraine's capital, called for more inclusive societies across the region and the protection of their human rights.
Lesbian and bisexual women of-ten become victims of violence and threats of child separation by their male ex-partners when their sexual orientation gets exposed. Transgender women most often face violence and discrimination because of their abnormal physical appear-ance during the course of hormone therapy.
5 нояб. 2024 г.
I Love Her (Ukrainian: «Я її люблю», romanized: Ya yii liubliu) is a 2013 Ukrainian drama short film directed by Darya Perelay. [1] It is the first Ukrainian movie about a lesbian relationship and is one of the first LGBT films produced in Ukraine. I Love Her was first screened on 18 October 2013 at the Lesbisch Schwule Filmtage Hamburg festival in Germany; [2] followed by the ...
Nevertheless, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT+) persons in Ukraine still face legal challenges not faced by non-LGBT+ residents. LGBT+ persons, and households headed by same-sex couples are not entitled to any legal protections available to different-sex couples in Ukraine.
Queer advocates have mobilized to try to find safe housing, medical care, and more for LGBTQ refugees amid an uncertain social landscape.
LGBT Rights in Ukraine: homosexuality, gay marriage, gay adoption, serving in the military, sexual orientation discrimination protection, changing legal gender, donating blood, age of consent, and more.
13 мар. 2026 г.
Dozens of protesters from extreme-right groups sought to disrupt the upcoming European Lesbian Conference at a hotel in Kyiv on Thursday. Although the conference isn't due to officially kick off ...
When the organizers of the second European Lesbian* Conference chose Kyiv as the host city, they weighed the inevitable security risks. I boarded the plane for Kyiv with some trepidation, aware ...
Ukraine's anti-gay sentiment on the rise, activists say BY MARIA DANILOVA Huffington Post Gay Voices Homophobic sentiment and violence against Ukraine's gay community are on the rise despite…
In this chapter, I explore attitudes towards homosexuality in contempo rary Ukrainian society. Taking a sociological approach, I analyse aspects of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) communities of Ukraine, Ukrainian attitudes towards them, and homophobic public discourses in the country today. This analysis usefully problematizes existing ideas about heteronormativity in ...
LGBTQ Ukrainians and Russians find solidarity in Berlin As activists highlight risks for the LGBTQ community, Germany's Quarteera welcomes Ukrainian refugees and Russian exiles.
We are joined by Kateryna Semchuk, who discusses her research into Ukrainian lesbian history from the 90s and 2000s.
6 окт. 2024 г.
Lesbian couple from Ukraine opens up on how they fled war and got married in Ireland After living together secretly as a couple for 10 years in Ukraine, they moved to Ireland last St Patrick's Day.
While acceptance of LGBT people in Ukraine has progressed in recent years, protecting their rights remains a challenge. Key challenges include religion-based hostility, loopholes in the law, and impunity for violators of rights.
3 авг. 2022 г.
Pages in category "Ukrainian lesbians" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
A petition in Ukraine calling for same-sex marriage to be legalised has gained enough signatures for the president to consider the proposal. The petition has more than 28,000 signatures, meaning ...
Refworld is the leading source of information necessary for taking quality decisions on refugee status. Refworld contains a vast collection of reports relating to situations in countries of origin, policy documents and positions, and documents relating to international and national legal frameworks. The information has been carefully selected and compiled from UNHCR's global network of field ...
4 июл. 2025 г.
Olena Olehivna Shevchenko (Ukrainian: Олена Олегівна Шевченко; born 1982) is a Ukrainian women's and LGBT rights activist. After working as a teacher, she co-founded the NGO Insight in 2007 to advocate for LGBT inclusiveness on feminist platforms. She started annual events including Women's Day March, Transgender Day of Remembrance and the Festival of Equality, to protest ...
9 окт. 2024 г.
For PinkNews' LGBTQ+ Refugees Welcome campaign, Irene and Hanna open up about the painful moment they realised they had to flee Ukraine.
Co-founder in NGO Woman Association Sphere (Kharkiv, Ukraine) and NGO Kyivpride She is activist Ukrainian LGBT and feminist movement. She is co-organize of Marches of Women Solidarity and LGBT+ public events in Kharkiv. Also Anna take a part of management of LGBT+ Community Centre in Kharkiv.
3 мар. 2022 г.
The series revolves around the lives of Ukrainian teenagers. They struggle with bullying, lack of parental support, suicidal behavior, LGBT identity crises, alcoholic parents and speech disabilities.
Ukraine does not recognize same-sex marriage or civil unions, as the Constitution of Ukraine defines marriage as between "a woman and a man". Nonetheless, on 10 June 2025 a court in the Desnianskyi District recognized a same-sex couple as a family, [1] in a ruling later upheld by the Supreme Court of Ukraine on 25 February 2026. [2][3] The issue of legal recognition for same-sex couples has ...
The greater visibility of gay and lesbian military personnel appears to be a catalyst for acceptance in wider society, and opinion polls show attitudes are changing.
How the War Is Giving Same-Sex Marriage Rights a Push in Ukraine LGBTQ people have few rights in Ukraine. But fighting one of the world's most extreme homophobes may be changing things.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in Ukraine face challenges not experienced by non-LGBTQ individuals. Since the fall of the Soviet Union and Ukraine's independence in 1991, the Ukrainian LGBTQ community has gradually become more visible and more organized politically, holding several LGBTQ events in Kyiv, Odesa, Kharkiv, and Kryvyi Rih. In the 2010s and 2020s ...
Healthcare gynecologists or urologists, was a common problem for LGBTQ+ people even before the full-scale invasion. Lesbian and bisexual women were already more ikely to go to a private clinic, knowing that they would receive more respect if they paid for services. For some,
A community center that has become a lifeline for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Ukrainians - and hub of humanitarian activity since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine ...
The EuroCentralAsian Lesbian Community (EL*C) are seeking help to fund their evacuation and support of LGBTQ+ people from Ukraine.
1,233 likes, 8 comments - lesbianherstoryarchives on April 26, 2022: "LESBIAN VISIBILITY IN UKRAINE: The situation in all war ravaged countries is even more complicated for the lgbtqi+ population, as described here by Anna Sharyhina in Ukraine, shared with us via a facebook post via our friend Lepa in eastern Europe. With permission we are sharing it with you now, two photos of a lesbian ...
Stories of lesbians, trans woman and gays about the horrors of war and mutual support of LGBTQ + community Due to Russia's military invasion of Ukraine, many LGBTQI + people have been forced to flee their homes. Some are forced to travel abroad, others need shelter and food in Ukraine's safe areas.
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