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Drew Dalton on #SaferToBeMe 2025 - a global fight for LGBTQ+ rights in the new age of populism

Writer: ReportOUTReportOUT

Updated: 3 days ago

Camilla Tettoni from the Rassegna Caffè Live podcast interviews ReportOUT CEO Drew Dalton with human rights researcher and advocate Rodrigo Tadeu Guimãrais Jales.


Drew explains why so much is at stake as populist politicians and religious fundamentalists unite in an unholy alliance to weaponise and target the LGBTQ+ communities across the world.


On what may prove to be an historic and the most important global LGBTQ+ human rights summit of the year, with participants from more than 20 countries and held in Newcastle, England, 20th - 25th October, Drew explains what's at stake and how you can get involved in #SaferToBeMe wherever you are in the world.


Camilla Tettoni from the Rassegna Caffè Live podcast interviews ReportOUT CEO Drew Dalton - watch time 19 mins.

"It's a worrying time. We [as the LGBTQ+ communities] need to show international solidarity and be pulling together more than ever. We need to engage with friendly nation states."

📌 Topics covered:

✅ The key goals of #SaferToBeMe and how it can create real impact

✅ The biggest challenges facing LGBTQ+ rights today

✅ How businesses, activists, and governments can support LGBTQ+ communities

✅ The role of visibility, representation, and global advocacy

✅ What happens after the summit—turning commitments into lasting change


More information

For more info on how to support, sponsor and get involved in the only global LGBTQ+ human rights summit in the UK either in person or online wherever you are in the world. Thank you for your interest.

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