Unity Coalition|Coalicion Unida
The organization for the Hispanic, Indigenous and Of Color LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning) Communities since 2002, with programming in South Florida, Colombia & Peru. Latinx|Hispanic & Indigenous LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning) Community - advancing Equality since 2002. La Primera y Unica organización en el sur de la Florida para la comunidad latin
06/04/2026
www.fundacion26d.org
On December 26, 1978, the Council of Ministers of Spain ratified the modificación de la Ley modification of law 16/1970 on Dangerousness and Social Rehabilitation. This law, approved by the Franco regime on August 5, 1970 (and which replaced the former. Ley de Vagos y Maleantes de 1948) punished anyone considered socially dangerous, including people from the LGTBIQ+ community.
Under the imposition of this norm, many LGTBIQ+ comrades were unjustly imprisoned, tortured, mistreated, persecuted, harassed or subjected to shock treatment. Simply for having a sexual orientation or a sexual or gender identity that did not fit with the regime's wishes. This date - December 26, 1978 - is marked in the history of the LGTBIQ+ community in Spain, continuing its struggle for equal rights
www.fundacion26d.org
On December 26, 1978, the Council of Ministers of Spain ratified the modificación de la Ley modification of law 16/1970 on Dangerousness and Social Rehabilitation. This law, approved by the Franco regime on August 5, 1970 (and which replaced the former. Ley de Vagos y Maleantes de 1948) punished anyone considered socially dangerous, including people from the LGTBIQ+ community.
Under the imposition of this norm, many LGTBIQ+ comrades were unjustly imprisoned, tortured, mistreated, persecuted, harassed or subjected to shock treatment. Simply for having a sexual orientation or a sexual or gender identity that did not fit with the regime's wishes. This date - December 26, 1978 - is marked in the history of the LGTBIQ+ community in Spain, continuing its struggle for equal rights.
06/04/2026
www.fundacion26d.org
On December 26, 1978, the Council of Ministers of Spain ratified the modificación de la Ley modification of law 16/1970 on Dangerousness and Social Rehabilitation. This law, approved by the Franco regime on August 5, 1970 (and which replaced the former. Ley de Vagos y Maleantes de 1948) punished anyone considered socially dangerous, including people from the LGTBIQ+ community.
Under the imposition of this norm, many LGTBIQ+ comrades were unjustly imprisoned, tortured, mistreated, persecuted, harassed or subjected to shock treatment. Simply for having a sexual orientation or a sexual or gender identity that did not fit with the regime's wishes. This date - December 26, 1978 - is marked in the history of the LGTBIQ+ community in Spain, continuing its struggle for equal rights.
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