
The Global LGBTQI+ Changemakers Network is an ever-growing hub for learning, research, and collaboration on global LGBTQI+ human rights issues and challenges. It is a global community of more than 2,000 activists and professionals in over 140 countries on every continent, all dedicated to advancing LGBTQI+ rights. The purpose of the network is to create vibrant spaces where advocates share ideas, knowledge, and opportunities about how to strengthen and support the global movement for equality at this critical time.
The network offers educational opportunities, including: exclusive online and in-person webinars and workshops to highlight cutting-edge research and global success stories; research collaborations that will partner participants with Harvard students, faculty, and fellow advocates on impactful research projects; and creative partnerships with affiliates of the Carr Center’s Global LGBTQI+ Human Rights Program.
Through the Changemakers Network, we seek to learn from each other, sharpen our strategies, and push forward in the fight for dignity and justice. The movement needs all of us, and none of us can do it alone.
The Global LGBTQI+ Changemakers Network is launched by the team at the Carr Center's Global LGBTQI+ Human Rights Program, including:
Diego Garcia Blum
Program Director
Timothy Patrick McCarthy
Faculty Program Chair
Jean Freedberg
Global LGBTQI+ Human Rights Fellow & Founding Practitioner Affiliate