1. What is IDAHOBIT?

IDAHOBIT is the anniversary of May 17, 1990, when the World Health Organisation removed homosexuality from the Classification of Diseases. While we celebrate this milestone and other advancements in LGBTQIA+ equality, the unfortunate reality is that these are all too-recent in our history.

The first IDAHOBIT was held in 2005 and is today acknowledged by millions of people globally. While IDAHOBIT has evolved over these years, the purpose remains the same – celebrate the progress we have made while also raising awareness for the discrimination that LGBTQIA+ people still face today.

2. What does IDAHOBIT stand for?

IDAHOBIT has had many names and meanings around the world since 2005 when the day was first acknowledged.

2005 – the day was known as IDAHO, standing for International Day Against Homophobia

2011 – The name was updated to IDAHOT, standing for International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia

2018 – The name was updated to IDAHOBIT, standing for International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersex Discrimination and Transphobia.

2022 – IDAHOBIT grew to be referenced to as the Day Against LGBTQIA+ Discrimination to specifically include those of us who are lesbian, queer and asexual.

You can refer to the day as any of the above – all are correct. You may refer to the most up-to-date version if you wish, or simply IDAHOBIT.

3. Why is IDAHOBIT Important Today?

The recent nature of the LGBTQIA+ human rights movement means that stigma and discrimination are still prevelant across the world. This is also true in Australia, where:

68% of LGBTQIA+ employees are not out to everyone at work (1)

2 in 3 LGBTQIA+ youth experience abuse due to their identity (2)

4. Get involved in IDAHOBIT this year.

Each year millions of people around the world get involved in IDAHOBIT, building a world free from discrimination.