A new activist group for LBTQ women in Montenegro has been established

The organization Queer Montenegro announced that, after more than two years of continuous activities aimed at improving the status and the rights of the  lesbian, bisexual, trans and queer women, an independent activist group of LBTQ women called “KvirA” has been formed. Today the group is consisted of 120 members.

The founder of the independent group LBTQ women “KvirA” and coordinator of the program for the building of the LGBT community in Queer Montenegro, Ana Dedivanović, said that LBTQ women for years have worked in the shadow to a large extent in the creation of the history of LGBTIQ movement in Montenegro.

The newly formed group “KvirA,” as she said, was formed with the goal of an effective organization in order to improve the position of women in society, with special emphasis on women of different sexual orientation and gender identity. She considers that the work this group is doing is vital, since it provides an opportunity for LBTQ women to connect on a personal and social level, to be motivated to work on the issues that concern them directly, in dialogue, and through exchange of knowledge, experiences and lessons arising from the challenges, and to empower each other in the whole process of further work and the effects of it.

Source: www.vijesti.me