Movimiento de Integración y Liberación Homosexual, LGBTQ+ rights organization in Santiago, Chile.
Movimiento de Integración y Liberación Homosexual is an LGBTQ+ rights organization in Santiago that works from its headquarters at Coquimbo 1410. It provides support and advocacy services for the LGBTQ+ community throughout Chile.
The organization was founded in 1991 and played a key role in decriminalizing homosexuality in Chile. This legal change was achieved in 1999, marking a turning point for LGBTQ+ rights.
The organization documents how LGBTQ+ people are represented in media and society through its reports and archives. This work shapes public awareness and creates a record of the community's journey.
The organization conducts training sessions for government officials and educational institutions to improve understanding of LGBTQ+ rights. Visitors can learn about its work across different areas of Chilean society.
The organization launched OpusGay in 2002, the first Chilean publication dedicated specifically to LGBTQ+ topics and interests. This publication was groundbreaking in making community voices more visible.
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