Bay Area Activists in Force at U.N. Conference on the Status of Women in NYC - San Francisco Bay Times
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The 69th United Nations Conference on the Status of Women, held in March 2025, commemorated the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration. Activists, including Julie Dorf and A. Sparks, participated in the Lesbians of the World Unite! protest outside the UN, advocating for LGBTQI rights. Following the protest, Dorf engaged in a panel aimed at strengthening the economic empowerment of queer women by utilizing research and AI to connect with global funders. The event highlighted the necessity for queer women to confront emerging financial challenges due to diminishing institutional support.
The Lesbians of the World Unite! protest gathered activists including Julie Dorf and A. Sparks, aimed at amplifying the voices and rights of LGBTQI individuals.
The panel's goal was to harness research and artificial intelligence to bolster the economic empowerment of queer women, connecting them with international funding.
Founders of LesbianGlobal, Naomi Fine and Kathy Levinson, emphasized the importance of queer women actively engaging with the changing landscape of institutional funding.
This year's discussions marked the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration, reflecting ongoing challenges faced by LGBTQI women in accessing essential resources.
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