ILGA-NAC
The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex Association of North America and the Caribbean.
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News and Updates
- Q1 Members’ Chat : CSW70 RecapQ1 Members’ Chat: CSW70 Recap ILGA-NAC convened its Q1 Members’ Chat to reflect on the outcomes of the 70th Commission on the Status of Women (CSW70), bringing together advocates to share insights from their engagement at the United Nations and explore implications for LGBTQI movements across the Caribbean and beyond. The conversation featured Maria Paula…
- ILGA–NAC Statement on State and Enforcement ViolenceILGA–NAC Statement on State and Enforcement Violence ILGA–NAC Statement on State and Enforcement Violence January 27, 2026 – ILGA–North America and the Caribbean (ILGA-NAC) expresses deep concern about the escalating impacts of enforcement and policing practices on community safety, human rights, and public trust across the United States. The recent killings of Alex Pretti (January…
- What We’re WatchingWelcome to ILGA-NAC’s What We’re Watching, our bi-weekly bulletin highlighting key developments shaping LGBTQIA+ rights, policy, funding, and civic space across our region and globally. We share these updates to support member awareness, advocacy planning, and collective strategy.
- The Equality Brief: A Test of ResilienceThe Equality Brief A Communiqué for the Caribbean Equality Movement Issue 01, January 2026.
- Together in Community:ILGA-NAC’s 2025 Year-End ReflectionsTogether in Community:ILGA-NAC’s 2025 Year-End Reflections Warm Wishes for a Restful Season and a Purposeful New Year As 2025 draws to a close, ILGA – North America and the Caribbean extends deep gratitude to the organizations, activists, partners, and communities across our region and beyond who continue to move our collective work forward. This year…




