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domingo, 24 de junho de 2012

EuroGames 2012 Budapest


EuroGames 2012 Budapest official song:


sexta-feira, 22 de junho de 2012

Invitation to the 3rd Hungarian LGBT Business & Human Rights Forum [EuroGames 2012]


he Hungarian LGBT Business Network and FRIGO presents

3rd Hungarian LGBT Business & Human Rights Forum

28 – 29 June 2012 (Thursday – Friday), Venue: Dürlin Eventshall (H-1146, Budapest, Ajtósi Dürer sor 19-21.)

INVITATION & PROGRAM

WORTH TO VISIT FOR: Directors, CSR- HR- marketing- and public relations professionals, governmental and non-governmental organizations' representatives, and everybody who feels the importance of the topic.


FORUM TOPICS

Since the event will be part of the EuroGames which will host several thousand guests from all over Europe, the conference will highlight the importance of the contribution made by the European LGBT community to the business community as well as to the sports.

Due to the diversity of participants we expect the conference to ad great value to the exchange of ideas and best practices from different parts of the world, innovative ideas and schemes that can be implemented in Hungary and other EU countries as well.

We would also like to share our local experience of the past 3 years, challenges as well as successes, in working with corporate, SMEs as well as civil organisations.

The games are expected to attract over 6 thousand athletes from all over the world, we expect the conference to attract around 200 high profile stakeholders thus the promotion of diversity and inclusion at the workplace and in the business community through sports competitions and other similar public events will be the leading theme of the conference.

During the 1st Hungarian LGBT Business Leader Forum (http://tiny.cc/bbz1fw) held on May 20th and 21st, 2010 at the Central European University; as well on the 2nd Hungarian LGBT Business & Human Rights Forum (http://tiny.cc/7xz1fwheld on June 16th 2011 at British Embassy in Budapest; it became obvious that there is a great need for professional discussion and awareness raising on the topic of LGBT business andhuman rights development within the business/employer community.

The conference is bilingual, simultaneous Hungarian-English translation will be provided.

Please be aware on the event video recording is not permitted.

The event is free of chargebut advance registration is required: we can guarantee the participation only for the 150 applicants! 

Please fill out the registration form online: http://tiny.cc/jhg0fw


WARNING! We can accept only those who will receive our confirmation on June 26th 2012.


PROGRAM 1st Day (28 June 2012)
o9:oo – 1o:oo Registration Coffee (Pastry)
1o:oo – 1o:3o Greetings, Opening Speech
British Embassy Budapest, Theresa Bubbear, Deputy Head of Mission
Hungarian LGBT Business Network, Adrian Balaci, Project Manager
1o:3o – 12:oo LGBT Diversity Policies at IBM
IBM, Marijn Pijnenburg, Business Development Executive for Diversity and LGBT in Europe, Middle East and Africa
12:oo – 12:45 LGBT Inclusion Policy Best Practice at Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley, Tophe Farney, Vice President in Bank Resource Management
12:45 – 14:oo Lunch Break Media (Question and Interview Time)
14:oo – 14:3o The Business Case for Supporting LGBT Events like the EuroGames 2012
Generali-Providencia Insurance Ltd., Judit Demjén, Senior Sales Specialist
14:3o – 15:3o Pink and Green Money
FRIGO (Organizer of EuroGames 2012), Richárd Kupecz, Economic Expert
15:3o – 16:3o Network Coffee (Pastry)
2o:oo – 22:oo Dinner for our Speakers and Sponsors

PROGRAM 2nd Day (29 June 2012)
o9:oo – 1o:oo Registration Coffee (Pastry)
1o:oo – 1o:3o Past, Present and Future
Hungarian LGBT Business Network, Adrian Balaci, Project Manager
10:3o – 11:oo LGBT Networks in Austria, Lessons Learned
agpro (austrian gay professionals), Hannes Heissl, Sociologist and Adviser for Corporate Banking
11:oo – 12: oo 1st RoundtableLGBT Resource Groups and Business Networks
Moderator: Hungarian LGBT Business Network, Ferenc Mucsi, Public Relations Expert
Participants:
IBM, Veronika Blum, Second Delegate of IBM's GLBT workgroup (EAGLE) in Hungary
IBM, Gergely Füzesi, Country Leader of IBM's GLBT workgroup (EAGLE) in Hungary
Morgan Stanley, Éva Bresztyenszky, Executive Director of HR
Morgan Stanley, Tophe Farney, Vice President in Bank Resource Management
agpro (austrian gay professionals), Hannes Heissl, Sociologist and Adviser for Corporate Banking
12:oo – 13:oo Lunch Break
13:oo – 14:oo 2nd RoundtableLGBT Marketing and Tourism
Moderator: Hungarian LGBT Business Network, Ádám Schlenker, Researcher
Preliminary LGBT Marketing Research Results conducted by the Hungarian LGBT Business Network, Ádám Schlenker)
Participants:
Out Now, Ian Johnson, Founder of Out Now
VISITBRUSSELS, Frederic Boutry, Gay market advisor
visitBerlin, Ralf Ostendorf, Director Marketmanagement
14:oo – 15:oo 3rd Roundtable: Strength to strength – empowering the LGBT employees with coaching and supervision
Moderator: Self Consulting Human Kft., Márton Mányai, Founder
Participants:
Andrea Ritter PhD, clinical psychologist, mediator
Kriszta Hoffmann, Social Worker – Human Rights Trainer and Supervisor
15:oo – 16:oo Closing Network Coffee (Pastry)
19:oo – 21:oo EuroGames VIP Reception (Speakers and Sponsors)

segunda-feira, 7 de maio de 2012

Vídeo LGBT da Semana - FreshAir (Eurogames2012 promo)






Fresh Air, the world’s very first gay airline announced its debut take off to the deservedly popular and gay-friendly Budapest, host city to EuroGames 2012 Budapest between June 27 – July 1. The cargo is gay and straight athletes and visitors from 32 countries around the world, arriving especially for this prestigious occasion. The world’s first devotedly gay airline was recently established in order to fill the gap left by traditional, boring airlines and to satisfy the increasing demand by all sorts of consumers – sporting a rainbow of tastes and sexual orientations - for services provided in a gay atmosphere.


Why Budapest? As the first Central-European country selected to organize EuroGames, this magnificent capital offers vibrant clubs, baths, theatres, sporting facilities and other points of interest in progressive and gay- friendly enviroment.



Owners of Fresh Air are aware that EuroGames has attracted at least 10000 visitors anywhere in Europe in previous years. Fresh Air holds a strong grip or rather, a gentle, but firm massage on the target group, providing information about Eurogames in Fresh Air offices in all 32 countries. The competition - open to both professionals and amateurs - features 18 games, countless events, cultural, fun and professional outings included.


segunda-feira, 9 de abril de 2012

Campaign video against the ban of Budapest Pride 2012



Today the Budapest Police refused to grant a permit for Budapest Pride 2012. This is not the first time that the police has tried to prevent Pride from happening. The reasoning behind restricting our right to assembly was disturbing traffic and violating public morals.

Do they really think we are going to disappear?

They can't ban us! We WILL be at Budapest Pride!

JOIN US!
Budapest Pride, 7 July 2012

More information: www.budapestpride.hu
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/budapestpride

Video: Attila Zérczi
Music: Blur - Song 2


quinta-feira, 29 de dezembro de 2011

Budapest Mayor Not Thrilled To Be Hosting LGBT EuroGames Next Year

http://www.queermagazineonline.com/news/queerty/41581-budapest-mayor-not-thrilled-to-be-hosting-lgbt-eurogames-next-year


As Budapest gears up to host the annual LGBT sportsfest known as the EuroGames next summer, one thing’s fairly clear: The Hungarian capital’s mayor, István Tarlós, won’t be watching.

In a just-released letter to Berlin’s openly gay mayor Klaus Wowereit, Tarlós says that while he respects the right of the EuroGames folks to do whatever they and their “like-minded people” want, “I disassociate myself from both [the] lifestyle, as well as from the event. It is not for me, in my power, to support them.”

Hungarian media reports that Tarlós has furthermore taken to playing the heterophobia card: “Is this not a discriminatory event, if this tendency is only that such people can participate? Because… this is a form of exclusion.”

Despite the lack of love from the mayor, the EuroGames will take place in Budapest from June 27 to July 1, 2012, with about 4,000 athletes from across the European continent expected to participate.

Photo via tarlosistvan.hu

Queerty

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quinta-feira, 24 de fevereiro de 2011

Justiça reverte proibição para Parada de Budapeste

in: http://www.revistaladoa.com.br/website/artigo.asp?cod=1592&idi=1&moe=84&id=17505


A Corte Metropolitana de Budapeste reverteu na semana passada a proibição dada pela polícia da cidade para a Parada Gay de Budapeste, programada para 18 de junho. A corte negou os argumentos da polícia sobre a interferência no trânsito da capital da Hungria e liberou o evento. O pedido da associação LGBT Missão Arco-íris deve ser aceito, disse o tribunal.

"A decisão da Justiça foi uma vitória não apenas para a comunidade de lésbicas, gays, bissexuais e transgêneros mas para os direitos de reunião e manifestação de todos os húngaros” afirmou Boris Dittrich da Human Rights Watch de Nova York.

Nos últimos dois anos, a Parada de Budapeste foi acompanhada por forte efetivo policial. Em 2008, 1.500 pessoas participaram da manifestação. A polícia precisou usar um canhão de água e bombas de efeito moral para abrir caminho para a marcha.


http://www.revistaladoa.com.br/website/artigo.asp?cod=1592&idi=1&moe=84&id=17505

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