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The International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO)

The International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO) is a global movement against all discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.

IDAHO began in 2005 and is marked annually on 17 May, the 1990 date when the World Health Organisation removed homosexuality from its list of mental disorders. IDAHO is now recognised in over 60 countries, with countless activities organised every year.

IDAHO helps all stakeholders draw the attention of policy makers, opinion leaders, social movements, public opinion, and the media to the issues of homophobia and transphobia.

IDAHO actions take many forms: exhibitions, film screenings, protest marches, debates, performances, TV programs, poster campaigns, cake stalls and MORE. Actions are organised by individuals, organisations, cities and governments.

Everybody, everywhere can get involved with IDAHO and any action, big or small, makes a difference.

Easy ways to get active for IDAHO:

IDAHO postcards as chosen by YOU

 

 Khedur Michelle
The Penrith Panthers
Matthew Mitcham


Fans of This Is Oz voted for their favourite images and the four winners have been made into IDAHO postcards.

ACON’s Lesbian and Gay Anti-Violence Project has produced postcards which target young people and will be distributed throughout New South Wales in the lead up to IDAHO 2010.

These have been produced in partnership with Department of Justice and Attorney General, Family Planning NSW, The City of Sydney, The University of Western Sydney and The NSW Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby.

If you'd like to send an e-card of Khedur from this postcard campaign check out the Avant Card Website.