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1983 interview with Jadwiga Jankowska-Cieślak

1983 interview with Jadwiga Jankowska-Cieślak

In February 1983, at the request of the lesbian group Homosexuelle Initiative Wien, Andrzej Selerowicz, president of the Eastern European Information Pool (founded by ILGA in 1981 and active until 1996) interviewed Polish actress Jadwiga Jankowska-Cieślak, the lead actress in Károly Makk's film Egymásra nézve (Another Way).
Labrisz in MagNet Bank's KAP program

Labrisz in MagNet Bank's KAP program

Labrisz has been included in this year’s MagNet Bank Community Donation Program (KAP), through which the bank’s clients can support us with a portion of the bank’s profits. We thank MagNet for this opportunity! If you also use MagNet, we would be grateful if you…
Készül „A leszbikus jakobinusok lázadása”

“The Rebellion of the Lesbian Jacobins” in the making

Szeretnénk figyelmetekbe ajánlani a Labrisz most készülő közösségi kisjátékfilmjét, „A leszbikus jakobinusok lázadásá”-t. Az abszurd, történelmi kisjátékfilm a Somogyban élő jakobinus nőkről szól, akik a francia forradalom eszméi alapján szervezik életüket...

No Country Was Built On Blacklists

14 May 2025 - The draft law submitted by the ruling party on Tuesday is nothing but an authoritarian attempt to hold on to their power. Its aim is to silence all critical voices and eliminate what remains of Hungarian democracy once and for all. The draft is an attack on remaining independent organisations more serious than ever: it is not only aimed at civil society organisations (CSOs) and the media, but also companies and individuals, and practically everyone who wants to live in a free and democratic country.
Dorottya Rédai's speech at the demonstration against the restriction of the right of assembly on 1 April

Dorottya Rédai's speech at the demonstration against the restriction of the right of assembly on 1 April

My name is Dorottya Rédai, I work for Labrisz Lesbian Association and I'm the leader of the project A Fairytale for Everyone. First of all, on behalf of LGBTQIA organisations, I would like to thank you for standing up for LGBTQIA people. Thank you for protesting against the ban on the Pride. Thank you for standing with us for years when the regime attacks us. Freedom of speech must be exercised, even when the government won’t listen to us, or when the police try to control who can hear our voices.
Women's Day message of Labrisz Lesbian Association

Women's Day message of Labrisz Lesbian Association

Dear friends, allies, and everyone who believes in equality! We have heard too often that change will come. That one day we will reach a place where everyone counts equally. That one day women’s rights will not be secondary, LGBTQ people will not be scapegoats, and social justice will not be just a campaign slogan...