'Disheartened, Angry': Auckland High School Cancels LGBTQ+ Event After Threats
- A secondary school in Auckland called off its annual Lil Gay Out event planned for June after receiving threats of protests from outside groups, prioritizing the safety of students and staff.
- The cancellation followed police meetings and recent disruptions at Auckland pride events where outside groups threatened to protest, raising safety concerns.
- Lil Gay Out, held annually since 2021, attracts hundreds of students and offers workshops on sexual and mental health, serving as an important community event.
- Principal Kirsty Dowding highlighted that ensuring a safe environment for students, staff, visitors, and the wider community was paramount, leading to the decision to cancel the event due to concerns about potential external protesters.
- The cancellation disappointed students who called Lil Gay Out a lifeline, highlighting ongoing challenges for LGBTQ+ youth and the importance of maintaining safe spaces.
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Rye library calls off LGBTQ+ 'Allyship' event after backlash calling it 'ideological'
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Labour Party forced to relocate Marriage Equality event amid far-right threats
The Labour Party was forced to move its planned Marriage Equality anniversary event in Dublin on Monday, May 19, following threats from far-right protesters. The event, which aimed to celebrate a decade since Ireland’s historic vote in favour of Marriage Equality, was originally scheduled to take place at Hen’s Teeth in Dublin 8.
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