Lgtbiaq+ Youths Rejected by Their Families: "They Took My Mobile Phone, I Didn't Have the Internet and I Couldn't Leave Home Alone"
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The lack of data in Spain on the young people of the collective who are in the street or homeless hides a present reality: only in Madrid, in 2024, there were 979 applications for the 65 places availableA diverse and proud youth lives with the LGBTBiphobia: “The classroom is increasingly hostile to get out of the closet” The last time Borja saw his family was to recover his cat. He was thrown out five months ago, when he returned to his parents'…
“I called every day and every night, I was desperate. It had already been three months and, although they told me not to do so, I decided to pay,” says infoLibre Pio, LGTBIQ+ asylum seeker who prefers not to give more data that identify him in order to avoid reprisals in his process. He came to Spain from Peru fleeing domestic violence and the threats he suffered from being an activist. In his country he had an organization for young people diag…
Lola García, activist LGTBIQ+ tells from her experience what she and her partner suffer many times "Now we have to expose ourselves to ridicule, right?Two older women at hand, move more to ridicule and ridicule."Both Lola and Esther, their partner, suffer an intergenerational rejection because they are lesbians and also older people.The Enllaç and 26 de Diciembre foundations are social environments for older LGTBI, safer spaces than traditional …
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