The GLAS Foundation opened the exhibition ‘Homosoc’ on September 30 with serious interest
The exhibition ‘Homosoc’, presenting the first major and comprehensive study of homosexuality during communism, officially opened on September 30, 2019, at the PORT A Gallery in Sofia with serious interest.
Open letter to Korneliya Ninova in relation to the upcoming exhibition ‘Homosoc’ by the GLAS Foundation
Dear Mrs. Ninova, Honorable Members of the Executive Bureau, In the month of September 9, we would like to invite you to the opening of the exhibition “Homosoc –
The exhibition # Balkan Pride will be shown during Belgrade Pride 2019
The GLAS Foundation will present the exhibition # Balkan Pride in Belgrade in collaboration with Belgrade Pride. After its successful showing in Plovdiv in July 2019, the exposition is going abroad for the first time, and its organizers intend to tour other European capitals with it in the next few years in order to reach the widest possible audience.
The GLAS Foundation partnered with a pan-European MSM sexual health survey
The GLAS Foundation and its media HUGE.bg have participated in EMIS-2017 – the largest online sexual health survey and evaluation of MSM (Men Who Have Sex with Men).
The Bulgarian platform for corporate equality and inclusive working environment Work It OUT was honored by the international IT company Reward Getaway
GLAS, which founded Work It OUT two years ago, will co-operate with the RG Technology Foundation to develop the platform. The London-based RG Foundation will fund Work It OUT’s next year activities to help the platform expand its activities towards building a strong and proud LGBT community of professionals from various fields, developing seminars, workshops and trainings for companies, as well as information campaigns to raise awareness of LGBT diversity and inclusion issues in the workplace.
The GLAS Foundation opened the exhibition “Balkan Pride # Balkan Pride” in Plovdiv
The exhibition, featuring photos from the Balkan pride marches, artifacts and personal stories, was officially opened on July 4, at SKLAD in Plovdiv, in the presence of dozens of guests, diplomats, representatives of the local LGBT community, activists.