Campaign Against Homophobia

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Campaign Against Homophobia (, KPH) is a Polish LGBTQ rights organisation, which aims to promote legal and social equality for people outside of heteronormality. It was founded in Warsaw in September 2001. It has local branches in Kraków, Wrocław, Łódź, Tricity, Toruń and Silesia region. KPH and Lambda Warszawa Association, which often co-operate (for example within specially formed foundations that organise events like Warsaw Pride and Culture for Tolerance Festival in Kraków) are together the largest NGO organisations of this kind in Poland.

Goals and activities

KPH aims to contribute to establishing a tolerant society, in which gay, lesbian, transgender and other minorities feel comfortable. It undertakes activities in numerous fields: etc. KPH co-operates with other LGBT organisations associated at ILGA. Three members of KPH have been appointed to the ILGA-Europe executive board in Brussels: Lisette Campus,, Tomasz Szypuła,, and in 2013, Mirosława Makuchowska. Some of the activities undertaken by KPH have attracted massive publicity, and influenced the Polish public. These include:

Presidents

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