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On this day in queerstory: Europe debates LGBTQIA+ rights
On January 13, 1981, the European Parliament held one of its first formal debates explicitly addressing discrimination against homosexual people, following a series of petitions submitted by LGBTQ+ organizations from multiple member states. While the debate did not immediately produce binding law, it marked a crucial shift: queerness entered supranational politics not as a moral […]
On this day in queerstory: queer organizations unite across borders
On January 12, 1969, the North American Conference of Homophile Organizations (NACHO) opened its winter strategy meetings in Kansas City, bringing together activists from across the United States and Canada at a moment when the homophile movement was straining at its own limits. Stonewall was still months away, but the ground was already shifting. What […]
On this day in queerstory: male homosexuality decriminalized in Ireland
On January 11, 1993, the Irish government formally announced the decriminalization of male homosexual acts, bringing the country into line with a 1988 ruling by the European Court of Human Rights. While the legislation itself had passed weeks earlier, January 11 marked the public implementation date: the law took effect, police guidance was updated, and […]
On this day in queerstory: Europe unites
On January 10, 1975, representatives from newly formed LGBTQ+ organisations across Europe met in Brussels to lay the groundwork for what would become one of the first sustained transnational queer rights networks. The meeting, modest in scale but ambitious in scope, brought together activists from Belgium, the Netherlands, France, West Germany, and the UK. Their […]
On this day in queerstory: new DSM published, legal changes in Germany and South Africa
January 9 appears in queer history as a date when LGBTQ+ existence was formally documented—sometimes protected, sometimes exposed, but no longer invisible. Across different countries and decades, January 9 marks moments when queer lives entered official records: court files, medical classifications, censuses, and state archives. What followed was never neutral. A key moment occurred on […]
On this day in queerstory: David Bowie makes final appearance as Ziggy Stardust
January 8 has repeatedly marked moments when queer culture crossed from subculture into public life, not quietly, but with confidence. Across different countries and decades, this date shows up as a point where LGBTQ+ people didn’t just demand rights—they shaped culture, taste, and public conversation in ways that could not be undone. One significant moment […]