A group of activists in South Korea have formed a task force to fight anti-LGBTQ discrimination related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Sung-Uk So on Thursday told the Los Angeles Blade in an email that seven LGBTQ advocacy groups decided to form Queer Action Against COVID-19.
So said 17 organizations are now part of the task force. So said the eight activists who form “the core” of Queer Action Against COVID-19 work on a host of issues that include the promotion of health care and media outreach.
So told the Blade the task force is also “directly cooperating with Seoul City and the government.” “We are trying to communicate with the government whenever a human rights violation occurs, and in fact, communication with the city of Seoul is going
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