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It is also an educational and sensitising exercise where the message of diversity is addressed in a holistic way paving for better understanding and acceptance of the Queer community by the larger Sri Lankan citizenship.
Rosanna Flamer-Caldera, co-founder of the Women’s Support Group in 1999, is the founder and Executive Director of EQUAL GROUND(2004-to present).
EQUAL GROUND is a nonprofit organisation seeking economic, social, cultural, civil and political rights for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning/Queer (LGBTIQ) community of Sri Lanka
Q: Do you feel there has been a change in a positive way towards expectancy?
Over the years there’s been a lot of change. Mostly positive. We still have a long way to go.
Q:what is it that we in colombo do not get a chance to see when it comes to the true discrimination in rural area?
It’s really hard to put into words but poverty and the lack of education on the subject all lead to families and people treating their LGBTIQ family members like pariahs.
Q: How have the 20 years in the Journey for equality been?
Q: Where would you say is the biggest issue, religious, political or Society?
All 3 I would say. All 3 unfortunately are intertwined.
Q: What does equal ground hope to do for the next 20 years?
Keep doing what we do. Decrim might take place but there’s still more to be done for acceptance and social services to be made available for all without discrimination
DE&I sensitising programmes are an integral part of EQUAL GROUND’S work as they make workplaces safe for LGBTIQ employees, thereby improving their ability to stay employed and become economically independent. As these DE&I sessions are one off sessions, EG decided to develop an e- Learning tool – partnering with a company specialising in the creation of e-Learning tools to enable companies to be more proactive and engage in integrating understanding and support of the LGBTIQ community within corporate settings. The module was developed in all 3 languages.
Q:What are some of the main advocacy messages from pride this year?
EQUAL GROUND has held annual PRIDE celebrations – an important event in the Sri Lankan LGBTIQ calendar – since 2005. Colombo PRIDE offers a diverse range of events which are held to encourage the Queer community and its allies to come out and be proud. It is also an educational and sensitising exercise where the message of diversity is addressed in a holistic way paving the way for better understanding and acceptance of the Queer community by the larger Sri Lankan citizenship.