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The origin of the word "community" is a concatenation of the words "common" and "unity". "Russian gay community", "gay community in Russia" - these expressions are so common in the Western gay press that it looks like the existence of such community is a Sunday school truth. In fact, Russian gay activists hardly ever had anything in common, except their sexual orientation. They united their effors in early 90s to struggle against the common enemy - the odious Article 121 of the Criminal Code prohibiting same-sex acts. Once the article was abolished and, thus, the goal achieved, the time of disagreement and internal clashes between gay activists came. The initial glamour of Western-sponsored activities faded, and the prospective of hard work shooed self-assertive gay "leaders" away.

At present, apart from the burgeoning gay life in Moscow and St.Petersburg, there is no gay community in Russia or in any neighbouring ex-republic of the former USSR. While the Western gay press tends to overestimate the local accoplishments producing "much ado about nothing" (such as reports on the so-called Gay Pride 1999 in Belarus, attended by 30-40 persons only), we realize the gravity of the situation and try to do our best to remedy it. We are relying not on the foreign charity, but on our own forces, this is our common cause unifying the effors of our Gay.Ru team. "Community is not something that can be presented to a people full-blown... Nor can it be taught. Community must develop among them..." (D. Schluter)






News on "Community"


· 15/02/2010 2nd Rainbow Strike Bowling Championship to play in Chelyabinsk this April 
· 03/02/2010 "Raduga" (Rainbow) - 1st National Gay Help Line Launched in Russia 
· 06/01/2010 LGBT Legal Service Starts in Petrozavodsk 
· 26/12/2009 Drag Queen 2009 of Ural region 
· 03/12/2009 LGBT community of Saint-Petersburg calls for further strengthening and development of the National volunteer movement 
· 11/11/2009 Dr.Igor Kon about “Side-by-side” movie festival: “It is a success under existing not favorable conditions...” 
· 24/10/2009 LGBT people of Saint-Petersburg share the experience of parenting 
· 11/10/2009 Saint-Petersburg's wide LGBT community celebrated International Coming-Out Day 
· 10/09/2009 LGBT Basketball Final to be held in Yekaterinburg 
· 03/08/2009 “Pulsar” project launches its community-center in Novosibirsk 

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· Kiev’s “Queer Week”: We didn’t invite journalist, we worked for the community
The conclusion of Spring brought to Kiev a repeat of the festival “Queer Week.” Through the use of art techniques, the group wanted to illustrate the wide differences that exist in our society. 


· Rights Movement Divides Russia's Gay Community
Elena Gusyatinskaya's tiny apartment in the drab northwestern outskirts of Moscow holds a special place in the city's gay subculture. Her living room is really a gay-themed library, lined to the ceiling with books, manuscripts, magazines, movies and many-colored binders of newspaper clippings... 


· "My Happy Family". Documentary
"My Happy Family" is a documentary examining challenges of lesbian motherhood in Russia. The film focuses on the first stage of parenthood - family planning - along with the decision making process of giving birth to a child in a same-sex family, and a consideration of the options available to lesbian couples in Russia. 


· Declaration by Members and Partners of Russian LGBT Organisations Network
The most important thing is that the prohibition for free circulation of information legalises and perpetuates the close nature of LGBT community, which is the main cause of discrimination, irrational fears and slander with respect to homosexuals. 


· Problems and Prospects
The most obvious social change in Russia is the disappearance of the old conspiracy of silence and the appearance of same-sex love as a fashionable topic for newspapers, art, and salon conversation. Formerly suppressed and forbidden "gay sensibilities" and eroticism are gradually being recognized and integrated into the elite culture 


· Gays Gather Quietly, Out of Political Spotlight
The founder and keeper of the Gay and Lesbian Archives is a middle-aged teacher who asked that she be referred to in this article by her English-language initials, H.G., as she fears being fired. 


· Gay Picnic 2006. Learning to fire back
Fighting between gays and ultra rights in a Moscow club set an ominous tone to the beginning of May but it proved no reason to cancel another gay event called ‘Gay Picnic-2006’. 


· Gay Pride in the capital of Russia: More questions than answers!
Foreign gay press reports about the desire of some gay activists to conduct gay pride in Moscow in May of 2006. The idea, which was put forth by a private citizen on behalf of gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transsexuals in Russia, caused aversion amongst gays across the country and especially in Moscow. 


· KVIR monthly periodical, the only Russian magazine for gays and bisexuals has been launched in Russia
The Russian National GLBT Center "Together" announces the third issue of the KVIR monthly periodical, the only Russian magazine for gays, bisexuals and those interested in gay issues (www.kvir.ru). This magazine is aimed at the "non-online audience", people living in regions, and those who visit www.gay.ru rarely. 




 
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