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A History of the LGBTQIA+ Movement

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Get ready to embark on a powerful journey that spans centuries, continents and cultures. In "A History of the LGBTQIA+ Movement", author Bob Kowalski presents more than a book: it is a historical, political and human manifesto that reveals the strength and beauty of sexual and gender diversity throughout the history of humanity. From same-sex relationships in Ancient Greece to the non-binary identities of indigenous cultures. From medieval religious repression to the Stonewall Cry. From the tears of the AIDS epidemic to the celebration of Pride Parades. From forced silences to the global visibility of the 21st century. Kowalski traces a lively, critical and passionate timeline, exploring key moments such as: The ancestral wisdom of peoples who recognized more than two genders. The brutal persecution of centuries marked by laws, bonfires and psychiatrization. The emergence of the first activist groups and symbols of resistance. The impact of pop culture, queer art and new generations on social transformation. Contemporary challenges amid political setbacks and hate speech.

Using accessible language and a rigorous historical basis, Bob Kowalski shows that the LGBTQIA+ movement is not just a fight for rights, but an ethical project of humanity, where affection, freedom and justice go hand in hand.

Who is this book for?

For those seeking to understand LGBTQIA+ history with depth and sensitivity.

For educators, activists, students and those curious about the paths of diversity.

For all people who believe in a more plural, fair and loving world.

🌈 “A History of the LGBTQIA+ Movement” is memory, it is struggle and it is the future. An invitation to reflection, empathy and transformation — in the words of Bob Kowalski, a call to dignity.
Parenting & Families Political Science Politics & Government Relationships LGBTQIA+
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