LGBTQ Safety

Berlin Police Warn Jews, LGBTQ+ to Exercise Caution Amidst Rising Antisemitism and Homophobia

Berlin Police Chief Barbara Slowik issued a warning to Jewish and LGBTQ+ individuals to exercise caution in certain Berlin neighborhoods experiencing a surge in antisemitic and hate crimes following the October 7th Hamas attack. While emphasizing that no areas are entirely “no-go,” Slowik advised increased vigilance in areas with significant Arab populations where antisemitic sentiment is openly expressed. Over 6,200 investigations into antisemitism and hate speech have been launched since October 7th, though direct violent crimes against Jewish individuals remain relatively low. Slowik stressed the importance of reporting suspicious activity and acknowledged the heightened fear within the Jewish-Israeli community.

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US warns of possible Pride Month attacks worldwide

As an individual who identifies as part of the LGBTQI+ community, the recent warnings issued by the FBI and DHS regarding possible attacks during Pride Month worldwide are incredibly alarming. The fact that foreign terrorist organizations or supporters may seek to exploit our community’s increased gatherings is a sobering reality that we must all grapple with. The rhetoric against LGBTQI+ events and venues spread by groups like the Islamic State (IS) is not only deeply disturbing but also highlights the ongoing hatred and intolerance that persists towards individuals like myself simply because of who I love.

The memory of the tragic Pulse nightclub shooting during Pride Month in June 2016 serves as a stark reminder of the potential violence our community faces.… Continue reading