Hirschfeld Eddy Foundation
The Hirschfeld-Eddy Foundation (Hirschfeld-Eddy-Stiftung) was founded in Berlin in June 2007. It is a Foundation for the Human Rights of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgender People. The initiative came from the Lesbian and Gay Federation in Germany (LSVD). LSVD is giving organizational support for the Foundation.
Aims
The purpose of the Foundation ist "to foster respect for the human rights of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people, contribute to international human rights advocacy, provide active support to human rights defenders, promote awareness-raising and dismantle prejudices."
The Name
The Foundation's name remembers two personalities who are important for the worldwide struuggle for the Human Rights of queer people: Dr Magnus Hirschfeld (1868-1935), after the German physician, sexologist, sexual reformer and civil rights activist and Fannyann Eddy (1974-2004), the prominent lesbian human rights activist from Sierra Leone, who was murdered in 2004.
The Idea and Concept
On its website the Foundation explains:
- "The combination of the names of the founding father of the gay rights movement in Germany and the modern-day human rights activist from Africa is intended to reflect that the struggle for the human rights of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people began in Europe but is now being waged in every continent of the world. It is a global issue which concerns universal principles. The work which began in 1897 with Magnus Hirschfeld, who established the world's first homosexual rights organization, is now being carried forward by countless people on every continent – often at great personal risk. The Hirschfeld-Eddy Foundation also aims to raise awareness of, and counteract, this threat to human rights advocates through international publicity campaigns. The name of FannyAnn Eddy symbolizes this brave dangerous struggle against oppression which often puts the lives of those involved at risk."