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EU s anti-racism coordinator: Collecting equality data is vital tool in fight against racism
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Values? EU leaders must float like a butterfly, sting like a bee
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The situation of the LGBTIQ community in Poland and Europe, the measures aimed at more effective defending their rights, the draft laws on LGBTIQ rights in the Polish parliament, and the approach of self-governments – those were the matters discussed at the EURACTIV.pl’s webinar “Union of Equality for LGBTIQ. European Commission’s Strategy on Combatting Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia”.
The situation of LGBTIQ in Poland is the worst in the whole European Union. For the second year in a row, Poland continues to occupy the lowest ranking in the Rainbow Europe Index by ILGA-Europe. In the index, which is published every year on the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, Poland scored only 13 percent of the points.
A new ambitious EU Disability Strategy for 2021-2030
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Commissioner Helena Dalli on the
17th of May on the occasion of the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia.
Karolina Zbytniewska, EURACTIV.pl: Equality is not just a zero-sum game, it’s of benefit to all – as you said at your Confirmation Hearing. Why on earth do we still have to fight for it then?
Helena Dalli: It has to do with the fear of change that several people have, the fear of loss of power and privilege, and ingrained discriminatory views.
Discrimination is learnt at an early stage in life through our observations of the way others speak and behave. As time progresses and we witness more and more instances of discrimination, it becomes normalised.