Who are we?

Community Action Against Homophobia (CAAH) organises a grass-roots movement to fight homophobia, transphobia gender oppression and other human rights abuses. CAAH helps change society for the better through organising rallies, petitions, stalls and other collective activity.

We need you to get involved! This society is homophobic and transphobic, and this makes things unpleasant for everyone. Youth suicides, work place discrimination, suffering hate-crimes on the streets, being relegated second-class citizens through homophobic laws, are reasons why people get involved with CAAH.

So...come to an action, tell your union about the marriage rights campaign, put yourself on the CAAH elist, or initiate a project. You can also donate to our campaign funds to help our various fights!

CAAH acknowledges the photo of CAAH members under rainbow umbrellas was taken by independent photographer Rod Spark, and the photo of CAAH in action at the NoToPope rally was taken by Green Left Weekly journalist Alex Bainbridge

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National Year of Action for
Equal Marriage Rights



IDAHO The Exhibition 2010

Love Combatting Fear

Kudos Gallery, Paddington
May 18-29

Call for Artists

IDAHO Sydney invites artists, students and community members to contribute artworks that express their personal responses to homophobia and/or identity issues as GLBTIQ and Questioning members of the community.

To contribute an artwork please visit the IDAHO Sydney website to register your details.

IDAHO Exhibition Online 2009

The Online Exhibit contains all the artworks and links to some of the artists other works. View launch photos.Visit the IDAHO Sydney website

Hate-Crime Map

IDAHO Sydney have created an online Hate-Crime Map for people to document where they have experienced homophobia. Read more

Spunk Magazine: exploring masculinities and male genders

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Spunk Magazine
News of IDAHO actions from around the world!
IDAHO • Sunday May 17, 2009
Check out some Photos of the rally under the "I have a dream" mural on King St, Newtown

SSO Photos thanks, ann-marie x