Queer Peace International

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We allow our ignorance to prevail upon us and make us think we can survive alone, alone in patches, alone in groups, alone in races, even alone in genders.
- Maya Angelou

 

Queer Peace International is undergoing several projects at the moment that you can be a part of!

Upcoming Events

 

French Web Site Coming Soon!
QPI will be launching its website in french shortly.


RECENT Events

January 18, 2010

Thank you to the Artful Dodger pub for holding a charity bingo night for us!

December 1st, 2009

To commemorate World AIDS Day, QPI delivers a workshop on LGBTQ issues in international development for staff at the Canadian International Development Agency.

November 15, 2009

QPI helps create a resource library in Kenya for the LGBTQ organization, PEMA Kenya.

September 1-2, 2009

QPI contributed to the new English-language resource centre with the LGBTQ organization, Chrysalis, in Tucuman, Argentina. In addition, fund development seminars were delivered.

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more information about what we have done, please visit our news section of this website.

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Queer Peace International is an organization that facilitates networking between sexual and gender minority organizations, individuals and their allies. We are committed to working across the global North/South divide to build capacities, share skills, develop transformative practices, and to guide – and intervene in – international development programming.


Click to learn more about obtaining a copy of our book, Breaking Free: Sexual Diversity and Change in Emerging Nations.

Interested in purchasing a QPI t-shirt, hat or other products? Click to visit our online shop!

Interested in viewing our documentary, or joining our Yahoo! listserv?
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QPI is a volunteer-run organization that requires your financial support in order to keep our important work going. Please donate what you can. All donations will go directly toward building capacities for LGBTQ and sexual minority programming in the Global South.