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The Austrian Lesbian and Gay Forum (ALGF), in German: Österreichisches Lesben- und Schwulenforum (ÖLSF), was the driving force in Austria's LGBT movement in the 1990s〔Ulrike Repnik: ''Die Geschichte der Lesben- und Schwulenbewegung in Österreich'', (Feministische Theorie Band 48), Milena Verlag, Wien 2006, ISBN 3-85286-136-5〕 and has founded Austria's only Christopher Street Day (CSD) parade, called Regenbogenparade, on Vienna's Ringstrasse in 1996. The term ALGF/ÖLSF stands for both an annual meeting of activists and an umbrella association of important LGBT organisations in Austria. In 1999, the Austrian Lesbian and Gay Forum concluded its activity. == Annual meetings == The ÖLSF conferences took place in seven of nine Austrian provinces and were organized mainly by local groups and associations. These meetings furthered the development of a proud and self-confident identy of Austria's LGBT community: * 1991 Linz * 1992 Innsbruck * 1993 Graz * 1994 Wien: ''Alpenglühen'' (Glow of the Alps ) with Avantgarde Festival ''UP-art''〔In German, the term ''Abart'' or ''abartig'' stands for abnormal, deformed, deviant or kinky. It was used heavily by Nazi oppressors against homosexuals and against any kind of sexual deviation. The english term ''UP-art'' sounds alike - with a whole different meaning.〕 * 1995 Linz: ''Donauwellen'' (of the Danube ) * 1996 Dornbirn: ''L(i)eben gegen den Strom'' (and living against the stream ) * 1997 St. Pölten: ''Lebenswelten - Menschenrechte'' (environments - Human rights ) * 1998 Klagenfurt The conferences emphasizied on political and cultural discourse, but also included hedonistic workshops and events - like Tinkering dildos, Darkrooms for Lesbians, a lecture by Hermes Phettberg in a public toilet, midnight readings and dance interludes. The plenary with representatives from all over Austria always took place on the last day of the conference, it discussed in length all resolutions brought forward and voted on them. Among the most important forum papers agreed upon were the ''Law Resolution'' of 1994 and the ''Transgender Resolution'' of 1996. In 1994, the controversial proposal of a ''Resolution for the Abolition of Genders'' was not adopted. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Österreichisches Lesben- und Schwulenforum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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